Hollywood nostalgia was in full force as sisters Rosanna Arquette and Patricia Arquette stepped out together for a rare red carpet appearance at the Dracula premiere in Los Angeles.
The siblings, both synonymous with some of the most memorable films of the 1980s and ’90s, looked effortlessly elegant as they posed side by side, clearly enjoying the moment.
Rosanna, 66, brought her signature bohemian glamour in a dramatic blue-and-gold brocade coat layered over a dark ensemble.
The statement piece, cinched at the waist, nodded to her eclectic style while shimmering under the lights, perfectly suited to the gothic tone of the evening.
Patricia, 57, complemented her sister in rich, jewel-toned hues, wearing a deep burgundy gown with sheer detailing and a striking gold belt that added a vintage touch.
Her look was polished yet relaxed, balancing classic red carpet sophistication with understated confidence. The sisters accessorised minimally, letting their outfits, and their reunion, take centre stage.
Smiling warmly and standing arm in arm, Rosanna and Patricia radiated sisterly closeness, making their joint appearance all the more special for fans.
Their father Lewis Arquette, was an actor and their siblings, David, Richmond and Alexis also ventured into acting.
Patricia, is known for her roles in titles like True Romance, The Act and, more recently, Severance on Apple TV+, while Rosanna, is an award-winning actress who has appeared in films like Pulp Fiction, The Big Blue and Desperately Seeking Susan, the latter of which won her a BAFTA award.
Their brother, Richmond, 61, is also an actor who has been in films like Broken Blood and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button according to IMDb.
Their youngest brother, David, meanwhile, is perhaps best known for his roles in the Scream films and Never Been Kissed alongside Drew Barrymore.
The 53-year-old, also a former wrestler, was married to Friends actress Courteney Cox between 1999 and 2013. They share a teenage daughter, Coco, and David went on to have two more kids with his second wife, Christina McLarty.
Patricia, in particular has been open numerous times about her sister Alexis’ incredible impact on the industry beyond acting before her untimely death nine years ago.
One of the most public ways Patricia honored her sister was in 2019 when she paid tribute to Alexis in a speech while collecting her Emmy Award for her role in The Act.
“In my heart, I’m so sad. I lost my sister Alexis,” she told the room at the time. “And that trans people are still being persecuted. And I’m in mourning every day of my life, Alexis. And I will be for the rest of my life, for you, until we change the world so that trans people are not persecuted.”
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