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This optical illusion photo of Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu in a black and white ball gown

2022-03-21T17:39:29.597Z


Announced in the casting of the series The Crown, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu is transformed into a queen of graphic style for the duration of an image.


Could the new role of Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu have inspired her style?

On the cover of the English magazine

You,

the actress who will soon play in the series

The Crown

, appears royal in this photographic session, published in the March edition.

On this occasion, the one who is best known for her role as Sylvie Grateau in the series

Emily in Paris

ditches pencil skirts and towering heels for a long, graphic Carolina Herrera ballgown.

Accustomed to elegant outfits combining nonchalance and audacity, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu was no exception to the rule with this creation by the Venezuelan stylist.

The dress highlights her haughty carriage of the head and underlines her silhouette with a subtle play of graphic lines.

The contrasting shot between the narrow corridor and the fullness of the dress creates an optical illusion, reminiscent of the columns of Buren at the Palais-Royal in Paris.

Serial mode

The actress revealed in

Three men and a basket

has made a majestic comeback thanks to the series

Emily in Paris,

playing Sylvie Grateau, director of the marketing agency Savoir.

A return of hype which was accompanied by a revolution in style, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu multiplying extravagant appearances in the front row or during a parade.

The one who will play Monique Ritz, the widow of the owner of the palace, in the series

The Crown

, will she open a new stylistic page on this occasion, with pearl necklaces and headbands?

Source: lefigaro

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