Dakota Fanning has been donning them for her upcoming role
At the Dior show in Paris on Friday, held in a mirrored cube set in a courtyard of the Louvre museum, the talk among guests was of corsets.
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Dakota Fanning has been donning them for her upcoming role in "Effie Gray," the wife of Victorian art critic John Ruskin, who left him to marry Pre-Raphaelite painter John Everett Millais.
"The costumes were amazing. I had so many of them and they were so beautifully made. The movie is so much about restriction and constraint, and I think the costumes really helped with that, because they are so constrictive and tight and hard to put on and hard to take off," she remarked.
Natalie Dormer has donned her share of tight-fitting bodices in "The Tudors" and is preparing to star in another costume drama, this time for the BBC, about a famed divorce case in 1780s England. As well as appearing in "Game of Thrones" and "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay," she has signed up for action thriller "Patient Zero."
"I swore that I wouldn’t go back to corsets and that’s exactly what I’m doing for the BBC, just for a month in November, because I just love the story so much and I’ve never done Georgian England, and then I’m running around with zombies straight after, so it’s nice and diverse," she said.
TV crews and photographers roamed across the circular white set in search of celebrity prey. The arrival of Carla Bruni-Sarkozy set off a collective stampede. Moments later, they charged after Li Bingbing. Marion Cotillard swooped to her seat moments before the show, and later got swallowed in the backstage melee.
"This is my first outing without a pram and in elevated shoes," noted Erin O’Connor, who gave birth to son Albert three months ago. The English model has lost the pregnancy weight, but enjoyed her expanded waistline, captured by Nick Knight in a shoot for SHOWstudio. "I loved the belly — I missed it when he came out," she mused.
"I swore that I wouldn’t go back to corsets and that’s exactly what I’m doing for the BBC, just for a month in November, because I just love the story so much and I’ve never done Georgian England, and then I’m running around with zombies straight after, so it’s nice and diverse," she said.
TV crews and photographers roamed across the circular white set in search of celebrity prey. The arrival of Carla Bruni-Sarkozy set off a collective stampede. Moments later, they charged after Li Bingbing. Marion Cotillard swooped to her seat moments before the show, and later got swallowed in the backstage melee.
"This is my first outing without a pram and in elevated shoes," noted Erin O’Connor, who gave birth to son Albert three months ago. The English model has lost the pregnancy weight, but enjoyed her expanded waistline, captured by Nick Knight in a shoot for SHOWstudio. "I loved the belly — I missed it when he came out," she mused.
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