To be well dressed
you must be
well naked.
Oscar de la Renta
In Pride and Prejudice
I have a weakness for costume–the more romantic and dramatic, the better. Double that weakness when it’s combined with beauty and triple the fascination when there’s courage to do without it.
Keira Knightley, whose coming of age has been sumptuously chronicled in movies like Jane Austen’s Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice and the tragic Anna Karenina, now dares herself to grow further by facing her fear of live theater. On October 1st, 2015, Keira debuts on Broadway in Roundabout’s Theater Company’s Therese Raquin.
With exemplary fearlessness for a photo shoot with Patrick Demarchelier for Interview Magazine, Keira agreed to pose topless under one condition: the image could not be altered or edited in any way. She said, “I’m fine doing the topless shot so long as you don’t make them any bigger or retouch. Because it does feel important to say it really doesn’t matter what shape you are,'” the actress said. What greater romance can there be than loving what you’ve got?
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In Pride and Prejudice
As Anna Karenina
As Anna Karenina
by Patrick Demarchelier
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Sep 18, 2015 @ 08:00:12
I read an article about Keira Knightley where she said that she loves to be naked. I can’t recall the specifics but she is not afraid to show off her body and spends a lot of time at home with nothing on. I would have to say that some of my most fond memories would have been with a Goddess with some form of alluring costume or nothing on at all.
Women that I admire covers a broad array of variation. But if I had to narrow it down it would be their independence in different ways and in some, the ability to either be on or have been on their own and be successful. I enjoy women that are not too needy, with one exception–(of course). 😉
No doubt, photo number five, the perfection of imperfection.
Mountain
Sep 24, 2015 @ 09:54:45
Yep–there’s nothing more delicious than a beautiful woman of courage!