“Alice in Borderland” star Miyoshi sported a floor-length floral skirt and lace top, another departure from her warrior character. I’m still learning.” That shoot will begin in May. “There are so many elements to it, and it’s kind of trial and error. She’s stepping into the executive producer shoes for the second season of “Surface,” she said. Look at the socks, I mean c’mon,” she said. “It’s sort of gussied up safari school girl vibes. She was wearing a miniskirt with knee-highs and a hiking-style boot. Mbatha-Raw enjoyed her first fashion show back after attending when pandemic restrictions were still in place. “It’s completely different to what I wear in real life - I spend my whole time in jogging bottoms, hoodies and jeans. “This is madness,” she declared of the collection and her outfit. “It’s been a whirlwind for sure, but last year was the best year of my life. Ramsey said it’s been challenging to deal with the sudden intense fame, but that she’s glad people are connecting to the character. The creations are a world away from the wardrobe on the zombie show. It was also the first time in Paris for seatmate Bella Ramsey, as well as the first fashion show for “The Last of Us” star. “They don’t give her a second to breathe,” Mbedu said of the photo frenzy, which had guests being rudely shoved out of the way and almost knocked over by the swarming horde. She noted it was her first time in Paris, and she also hoped to catch up with fellow South African Theron, who was surrounded by photographers. I love seeing how all of these influences speak to each other,” she said. “I’m looking around and it’s literally a case of ‘What am I seeing?’ I understand the show is inspired by Catherine Dior, and having been a fighter in World War II, she was a strong woman and I’m good with that. Mbedu took in all the influences of the art installation, which was inspired by textiles from the Dior archive. It was a great, great show in every possible aspect.” “When they started playing Edith Piaf I started singing along. “It looks like a gorgeous installation in a museum that everyone had ‘shrooms in,” she joked. For her, it was a little more psychedelic. Gadot was entranced by the fantastical set by artist Joana Vasconcelos that resembled an otherworldly underwater kingdom or the Amazon rainforest, depending on your perspective. It’s a history to be so unbelievably proud of, so I really feel the brand reaches its full potential when you dig back into all the archives.” “What I love most about Maria’s work is that she acknowledges the history and really kind of brings it to the forefront of what she does. Williams was also able to dig through the brand’s archives and learn about the Dior family, which is still connected to the work Chiuri does. It was tough, but what an incredible experience.” And then I had to shave off all my hair and lose lots of weight and undergo a physical transformation. “I got to dive into Catherine’s life through the book by Justine Picardie and learn about what she meant to. “Playing her was honestly quite harrowing, but she’s an incredible woman,” Williams said of the French Resistance fighter. The mystery of Maisie Williams’ shaved head was finally solved, as she revealed it was for the role of Christian Dior’s sister Catherine in the upcoming Apple TV series “The New Look.” The 1940s-set role is a change from her “Game of Thrones” sword fights, but a different kind of battle - and not just mastering the French accent, she said. I’ve always kind of wandered in between both worlds,” she added. I’ve never been just an ultra-feminine woman. “There’s a part of me that feels fit, physically capable and feels strong and I have never veered away from that side. “I don’t know if it’s them or if it’s just truly that’s a part of who I am,” she said, about some of her tougher characters in films such as “F9,” “The Old Guard” and “Mad Max: Fury Road.”
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