
Clémence Poésy looks gorgeously pretty in a special photo shoot for Glamour UK February 2012. The stunning 29-year-old French actress and model chats about fashion and her favourite designers, but also about the difference between the Parisian and British style.
Clémence Poésy looks absolutely lovely in the February 2012
issue of Glamour UK. The 29-year-old
actress, model and muse poses gracefully in fresh, uber-cute
pastels and delicate, girlie silhouettes. Clémence sits down for a
chat with the magazine and dishes on her fashion approach, her favourite
designers, and the difference between the Parisian and British
style.
"I think I dress like a boy," she laughs. "But it's fun. I like it
when a jumper is too short or when a shirt is too big and the
colour has faded," the French actress says. Clémence admits she
loves fashion. In fact, she is a front-row regular at Fashion Week.
"I do love fashion. But I generally wear the same old things,"
Poésy told Glamour. Well, we all agree that the actress is the
perfect expression of that unique French charm and elegance.
Clémence is mostly known for her roles as Fleur Delacour in the
'Harry Potter' film series, as Chloë in 'In Bruges', and as Rana in
'127 Hours', but also for her short role as Eva Coupeau on 'Gossip
Girl'. Her latest project is a BBC adaptation of Sebastian Faulks'
best-selling novel, 'Birdsong', in which she stars opposite Eddie
Redmayne.
"I feel honoured to be part of such an iconic book. And I loved the
costumes. They're so beautiful and fragile," she told the magazine
speaking in particular of one dress from 1910. "It fitted
perfectly, thanks to the corset. I know it sounds strange, but it
helped me get into character. At first, I thought I'd never be able
to act in it as it's so restrictive, but then I asked them to pull
it tighter every morning," the beautiful actress says.
What about her dear designers? Clémence reveals in the interview
with Glamour UK that she loves Nina Ricci and Chanel, but she is also a fan of
British style. "Parisians have a way of co-ordinating an outfit
carefully and making it look effortless," she says. "But Brits are
more playful," the actress explains.
Photos courtesy of GLAMOUR UK
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