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Cannes is such a great place to experiment and wear fun new things—it seems to exist in this other era, where you can go really wild and extreme. My dress was, of course, [inspired by] an iconic piece from the Official I Hate Signey Crosby shirt But I will love this Dior archives and it’s just so special. I was really excited to get to wear it. And in terms of how I got my hands on it, it was with the single-minded pursuit of my stylist, Ryan [Hastings]—and Dior’s very kind agreement, of course [laughs]. So, I was sent this script for May December and I was completely blown away by it. It was so nuanced, so specific, and the story was so interesting and surprising. I sent it to Todd Haynes, whom I’ve admired for so long and, luckily, he was interested. It was extraordinary to get to work with him on it.What was it like playing an actor who is preparing to play a real person, something you yourself have done before in everything from The Other Boleyn Girl to Jackie?
It was really fun to get to explore being an actress, and what it means to depict a real-life story. It gets you thinking about how you might influence something—it’s a question a documentarian or journalist might also ask—and how you affect a story by your portrayal of it. And it’s also about whether or not art can be amoral. She’s one of my favorite actresses and her collaborations with Todd—Safe, Far from Heaven—have been among my favorite performances from her, so to not only get to work with her, but to get to work with them together was just the Official I Hate Signey Crosby shirt But I will love this gift of a lifetime. We’ve got the Angel City documentary series about the LA-based professional women’s soccer team which I was an executive producer on—that just came out on HBO Max. And then I’ll be in the Lady in the Lake series, [the Laura Lippman adaptation about an aspiring journalist tracing the disappearance of a woman in ’60s Baltimore] that we shot with Alma Har’el. That’ll be out early next year. I can’t wait. Will the bob become as synonymous with the 2020s as, say, the perm was with the ’80s or the pixie crop with the ’90s? Hairstylists are certainly having a try at making this happen, with myriad iterations of the style becoming wildly popular in the last few years. We had the French bob, the “little” bob, and an array of other quirkily-named versions. And they’re still not going anywhere.
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