“Sabrina” invokes witches as a metaphor for womanhood, and the challenges that girls and women face in a male-dominated world. “I loved the feminist quality of it,” Ms. Shipka said. “The way that her character is so multidimensional and still so young, but driven and smart, brave and selfless at the same time,” Ms. Shipka said. With her wavy blond bob, sleeveless white Miu Miu shirt, slim black pants and velvet fanny pack, she cut a professional yet playful look. After all, Ms. Shipka first came to fame on “Mad Men,” as Don Draper’s deeply complicated daughter, Sally, a role she played from ages 6 to 15.
Source: New York Times October 20, 2018 10:00 UTC