The wardrobe of Julianne Moore is far from being the one we imagine and that we see on the red carpet and on the row forehead of the parades. She explains why.
We no longer present it, Julianne Moore made a name for himself in Hollywood cinema thanks to her roles in Short Cuts (1993), Safe (1995), Nine MONTHS (1995) or The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997). And if she honors the red carpets of the Oscars and Golden Globes in chic and elegant outfits, she claims that it is far from being her everyday style.
Indeed, the star of the new Netflix series, Sirens, often wears sumptuous dresses and costumes during ceremonies. She is not unrelated to the Row front of the parades, especially for Bottega Veneta, of which she is the face of the new campaign! However, she explains to Harper’s Baazar Ukthat it is far from being his dress style. His wardrobe is “fairly normal“She explains.”I have to wear sneakers or boots, because I am all the time in the metro, and I like to have a good coat, a good jacket, and I am very invested in my jeans and my pants … I have a very, very functional urban wardrobe. “
Julianne Moore prefers to be comfortable and above all show who she is really. During an interview with our colleagues from The officialshe explains that she has one “Weird fashionable relationship“.”In real life, I love it, but at the same time, I don’t like to attract attention. In New York, I want to look normal and look like everyone. ” she continues.
If the actress with beautiful red -signed red hair is on the front of the stage, she prefers to be more discreet! “”For me, fashion is not armor. It is probably the opposite. I feel exposed. If what I wear stands out, I feel even more exposed. This is why I do not wear anything, in real life, which will risk making me noticeR, “she said to the French media.
The new face of Bottega Veneta has clothes that correspond to it and above all that look like it! Nothing too extravagant. It gives us a real lesson: the real fashion is the one that makes us comfortable and which is a reflection of our personality.