Naomi Watts brilliantly portrays nine incarnations of drama in a fashion spread for The New York Times magazine, playing a different role and taking on a new image in each photo.
The movie star acts out the scripted fashion of Yves Saint Laurent, Manolo Blahnik, Jimmy Choo, Lanvin, Proenza, Prada, Donna Karen, Dolce & Gabbana, Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren, Christian Dior and others.
Once again, Maciek Kobielski's photography creates a new and unique relationship between the world of fashion and film, creating an Oscar worthy editorial that is hard to forget.
Role Play Fashion
Naomi Watts Channels Her Inner Drama Queen For New York Times
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