Australian actress Naomi Watts appears in the feature editorial 'Flirting With Disaster' in Blackbook magazine's May 2010 issue. The black-and-white spread (and its accompanying coloured cover) is a ode to monochrome with Watts displaying her acting range while sneering, preening and posing.
Styled by Christopher Campbell and photographed by Ruven Afanador, Naomi Watts certainly doesn't look like she's 'Flirting With Disaster' in Blackbook; according to the mag, she "...[gets] into the mind of a dominatrix."
Veiled Femmes Fatales
Naomi Watts is 'Flirting With Disaster' in Blackbook Magazine
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