Parfums Christian Dior unveils film for fresh ‘J’Adore’ campaign, starring actress Charlize Theron

Parfums Christian Dior has released a fresh campaign film for its star fragrance “J'Adore”, featuring its long-time Hollywood ambassador, US actress Charlize Theron. The 45-second clip, directed by iconic French photographer and filmmaker Jean-Baptiste Mondino and dubbed “The Absolute Femininity”, opens to a twilight scene of sun-parched plains in lightning storm, with Theron bathing in the rain while her voiceover murmurs the words: “I touch the rain…”. As the rain stops and sun rises in the next shot, Theron continues: “I look at the sun… and it says run”, mirroring her words with actions, setting off across the sun-soaked plains, dressed in a gold gown and drenched from the storm.

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Parfums Christian Dior unveils film for fresh ‘J’Adore’ campaign, starring actress Charlize Theron

Fashion watchers dish on best, worst on Oscars red carpet

Fashion watchers gave Reuters their top fashion hits – and faux pas – on the Oscar red carpet, as stars took a twirl down the world's most watched runway on Sunday. ERIC WILSON, INSTYLE FASHION NEWS DIRECTOR: Best dressed: Cate Blanchett “To see the flowers all over a dress like that, it brings a lot of whimsy to the red carpet which I think it needs sometimes.” Fashion faux pas: Heidi Klum “Certainly within her style that's not my favorite look. Pretty soon a doily will qualify as an evening dress.” ANDREA LAVINTHAL, PEOPLE MAGAZINE STYLE & BEAUTY DIRECTOR:   Best dressed: Charlize Theron “Charlize Theron looks so beautiful.

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Fashion watchers dish on best, worst on Oscars red carpet

Plunging necklines and camera-ready pouts on Oscar red carpet

The world's most watched stretch of red carpet seized the spotlight in Hollywood on Sunday, as a dazzling parade of stars in luxurious gowns, glittering sequins, and daring necklines strutted and twirled on their way into the Academy Awards. A pale yellow Louis Vuitton gown adorned with silver paillettes was one of the first looks to shimmer down the 500 foot-long stretch of carpet, worn by Alicia Vikander, nominated for best supporting actress in “The Danish Girl.” “Just being here feels so surreal,” said the Swedish actress sporting a high ponytail. “I have butterflies in my tummy.” “Modern Family” star Sofia Vergara brought va-va-voom to the red carpet in a plunging Marchesa dress in midnight blue, while “Star Wars'” Daisy Ridley sparkled in silver sequins in a V-neck Chanel.

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Plunging necklines and camera-ready pouts on Oscar red carpet