CHIT-CHAT: Two girls ambled across the cavernous hall of the Grand Palais while lightly chatting, seemingly oblivious to the crowd of the photographers and guests looking on.
“Is your boyfriend coming today?” Rianne van Rompaey asked Vittoria Ceretti as both models walked along the Chanel runway on Tuesday morning.
The light-hearted mood of the show, during which models walked along in pairs or trios, sometimes talking and giggling amongst themselves, was very much enjoyed by Margaret Qualley.
“It was so playful. I loved the girls talking to each other and how relaxed it all was,” said the “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” actress of the spontaneous chit-chatting. “Everyone seemed like they were enjoying themselves and that was refreshing to see in a fashion show because, a lot of times, it’s so serious.”
As an actress, Qualley has had to do her fair lot of improvising.
“I quite like it,” said the actress, who this fall will start shooting her next film project, “The Stars at Noon,” directed by Claire Denis and also starring Robert Pattinson. “It’s always nice to have the opportunity to take some creative liberties here and there, but at the same time, I think it’s important to have a well-written script
“Is your boyfriend coming today?” Rianne van Rompaey asked Vittoria Ceretti as both models walked along the Chanel runway on Tuesday morning.
The light-hearted mood of the show, during which models walked along in pairs or trios, sometimes talking and giggling amongst themselves, was very much enjoyed by Margaret Qualley.
“It was so playful. I loved the girls talking to each other and how relaxed it all was,” said the “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” actress of the spontaneous chit-chatting. “Everyone seemed like they were enjoying themselves and that was refreshing to see in a fashion show because, a lot of times, it’s so serious.”
As an actress, Qualley has had to do her fair lot of improvising.
“I quite like it,” said the actress, who this fall will start shooting her next film project, “The Stars at Noon,” directed by Claire Denis and also starring Robert Pattinson. “It’s always nice to have the opportunity to take some creative liberties here and there, but at the same time, I think it’s important to have a well-written script