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Eva Green Brings A Touch Of Parisian Flair To Dumbo Premiere


Since Eva Green first appeared on our screens in Bernardo Bertolucci’s 2003 film The Dreamers, her red carpet signature style has become synonymous with dark colours, nipped-in waists and a touch of gothic allure. Which is why the actor continued to channel her tried-and-tested aesthetic at the premiere of Tim Burton’s live action Disney remake of Dumbo at the Cinema Le Grand Rex in Paris on 18 March.

The all-black Tom Ford spring/summer 2019 ensemble in sheer black chiffon – with one sleeve and a cinched in waist in velvet – looked suitably Parisian in the French capital. According to WWD, there is a possibility Ford will be announced as the chairperson of the CFDA, if Diane von Fürstenberg steps down in the coming months.

Directed by Burton and due for UK release on March 29, the animated remake, starring Nico Parker and Colin Farrell, recounts the tale of two children who care for a young elephant with huge ears. The film sees Burton and Green collaborate for the third time, having previously worked together on Dark Shadows and Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children.

“He [Tim Burton] is so easy to work with,” Green told Vogue in 2016. “The wonderful thing about Tim is that he has no ego. He is very kind, normal and fragile. There is something equal with him that I love. Even working with the children he was like ‘What do you think? How do you feel?’ which is so nice. He’s so open to ideas as well. He’s wonderful and amazing.”

Watch the trailer in full below:





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