Amazing in Marni, looking at the sepearates I wouldnt think it would look so good together, and it doesnt hurt that she just the cutest thing. And Im not even that crazy about the Proenza dress, but looks great in it and Im so seeing a Vogue cover in her future.
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I think Felicity is still a major role away from a Vogue cover. "Like Crazy" was her breakout and it was a really small indie film. Taylor Swift is a major singing star and Rooney was in a major film so covers for them made more sense. No one in the U.S. knows who Felicity is. I can't see Anna putting her on a cover before Emma Stone or Jennifer Lawrence who both have major franchise films coming up.
It's not the greatest skirt/blouse combination. It kind of screams "I'm only wearing these two pieces together because I'm at the Marni for H&M party!"
But she pulls it off nonetheless.
Would love to see more of her look at the Proenza Schouler after-party. Do they do celebrity campaigns? She would be perfect. But she already has Dolce & Gabbana and already did Burberry Prorsum.
I love her looks at the Proenza Schouler show and after-party. She looks great in their clothes.
I agree with LolaSvelt about Marni combo. Call me biased but to be frank if it was some other celeb wearing it, I probably wouldn’t like it. But it is Felicity and she somehow manages to make it work.
Felicity Jones showed off her unique sense of style, which has had every designer dying to dress her for the red carpet, at the Marni for H&M Collection launch party on Friday evening.
The young British actress paired a green striped cardigan with front zipper and ruffle detailing with a purple-and-gold jacquard skirt.
The Peter Pan paillette collar is actually a piece sold separately within this collection.
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With Anna Wintour at the Proenza Schouler fashion show:
She wrote about Felicity in the "Letter from the Editor" from the current issue:
Quote:
Casting the cover of March is just one of the ways that producing this issue is akin to putting on a Broadway show. We are looking for the right blend of characters, compelling narratives, and—this is Vogue, after all—exquisitely designed costumes. Intriguing individuals are not exactly in short supply in this issue, and I am particularly pleased that the spotlight is being shown on 28-year-old English actress Felicity Jones. Felicity has navigated the move from young stage actress to movie ingenue while barely drawing breath. One senses that she, like Adele, is a woman who will do things her own way—whether it was passing up a big-budget Hollywood epic in favor of treading the boards at London's Donmar Warehouse theater, or surprisingly deciding to sign on as a new face of Dolce & Gabbana cosmetics, a label whose high-gloss glamour might at first be seen to be at odds with her own decidedly bookish and English (in other words, pretty/grungy) approach to fashion. Yet whenever I've seen Felicity out and about in her la dolce vita guise, she has looked absolutely adorable, making it entirely her own.
^it was already IDed in the previous page, you can also find HQs of the clothes
thanks, I also posted a pic with a model, it is nice to compare clothes on celeb VS model
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