After Queen Margot, Diane de Poitiers or Adèle Hugo, Isabelle Adjani embodies Mary Poppins, and empties her bag.
The actress takes part in the video series
In My Lady...
in which the Dior brand invites its muses to reveal the contents of their Lady Dior bag.
In this three-minute sequence with a humorous tone, Isabelle Adjani draws more or less unusual objects from it.
Among them, a clove of garlic "to scare vampires", in memory of Werner Herzog's film
Nosferatu
in 1979. Or a Huguenot cross, a nod to Queen Margot, whom she played on screen for Patrice Chéreau in 1994. Drawing from her quilted bag, the actress retraces her cinematographic journey over the finds, but not only.
Berlin Wall and “fake” metro ticket
"What is that ?
A piece of meteorite that fell on his head?
launches Isabelle Adjani brandishing a stone.
No, a piece of the Berlin Wall, a reference to Andrzej Zulawski's
Possession
(1981), shot while the wall was still standing.
In this humorous video, Isabelle Adjani not only refers to her filmography, but also to the character she has become in the eyes of the public.
As with her “absolutely essential” pairs of dark glasses that she has in her bag, in no less than three copies.
Or this metro ticket, which she presents as "fake" before reassuring her interlocutor: "I don't take it, the metro."
An icon in action.