La colección que consta de 56 piezas, fue también diseñada por la dos veces ganadora al Oscar Jacqueline Durran y saldrá a la venta en Octubre (un mes antes del estreno de la película). Consta de accesorios de piel, vestidos femeninos, abrigos con inspiración militar y trajes de lana antiguos. A pesar de que la novela y la película están basadas en una Rusia de 1870, Banana Republic decidió darle un toqué más moderno a la 1950. Los precios de la colección van desde los 30 dolares hasta los 325.
Siguiendo con la que promete ser una de mis películas favoritas, Keira Knightley es la portada de VOGUE para Octubre luciendo hermosa y con algunos vestidos que podrían aparecer en la película. Fotografiada por Mario Testino y entrevistada por Amanda Foreman, Keira revela que amó el reto de interpretar a Ana Karenina: "Cuando releí el libro el verano pasado, pensé, 'Oh! No es para nada un romance. No creo que Tolstoy esté diciendo que ésto es lo que deberías hacer por amor; muchas veces está diciendo lo contrario. Él odia a Anna en ciertos momentos. Ella es la villana y la heroína. Puede ser increíblemente vanidosa y manipulativa. Ella es alguien que rompe su propio código moral, y aun así la vergüenza y la aversión con la que vive por eso la hacen fascinante."
In late June it was revealed that Banana Republic would launch a collection inspired by the new film from director Joe Wright and starring the beautiful Keira Kinightley: Anna Karenina, the epic novel by Leo Tolstoy and one of my favorite books. In old Russia, Anna Karenina is beautiful and sincerly suffers for the ones she hurt, she has a capacity for destruction, including her own, that ultimately has no limits. Sister of an unfaithful and charming man, wife of a man she does not love, in love with a younger man who before knowing her was courting another girl, reigning queen of society and, to add a little more drama, unable to pursue her happiness because she loves and devotes herself to her son.
The collection consists of 56 pieces, was co-designed by two-time Oscar winner Jacqueline Durran and will be released in October (a month before the film's release). It consists of fur accessories, elegant baubles, feminine dresses, and military-inspired outerwear for the ladies, and old-school topcoats and suits in wool. Although the novel and the film are based on a 1870 Russia, Banana Republic decided to go with a 1950s feel. Prices for the collection range from $30 to $325.
Continuing with what promises to be one of my favorite movies, Keira Knightley is on the cover of VOGUE for October, looking beautiful and wearing some dresses that could might as well appear on the film. Photographed by Mario Testino and interviewed by Amanda Foreman, Keira revealed she loved the challenge of playing Anna Karenina: “When I reread the book last summer, I went, ‘Oh!’ It’s not a romance at all. I don’t think that Tolstoy is saying this is what you should do for love; quite a lot of the time he is saying the reverse. He hates Anna at certain moments. She is both a villain and a heroine. She can be incredibly vain and manipulative. She is somebody who breaks her own moral code, and yet the shame and disgust she lives with because of that make her fascinating.”
Para el trailer de Anna Karenina da click a éste link // For the trailer of the movie fo here:
Para la entrevista completo de Keira en Vogue da click a éste link // For the complete interview of Keira with Vogue go here:
Para ver todas las fotos de la entrevista da click a éste link // For all the pictures of the interview go here:
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