Gillian Anderson's catwalk debut has the lesbians living: 'God is a woman'
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Gillian Anderson's catwalk debut has the lesbians living: 'God is a woman'
"It's pretty incredible, I've been slightly not wanting to think about it because obviously it's a big deal [and] I've never walked a catwalk before. [But] it's an honor to be asked, and it's really important what it stands for and the fact that L'Oréal is an inclusive brand that really embraces such a diverse community."
"I would be very lazy and wear the same makeup for a few days - not washing it off and adding to the layers of the mascara. Since becoming an ambassador and really talking about routine, I have [created one]. worried about feeling that it would feel cheesy or I would be putting something on She is such a firecracker. The way that she talks about why she came up with that slogan oh so many years ago, she's literally lying on the"
Gillian Anderson, 56, walked the L'Oréal runway on 29 September during Paris Fashion Week in an ankle-length strappy dress with a metallic silver chain print. The show, titled "Liberty. Equality. Sisterhood. Because You're Worth It.", celebrated sisterhood and featured names like Helen Mirren, Viola Davis, Cara Delevingne, Jane Fonda, Heidi Klum and Kendall Jenner. Anderson described the experience as incredible and an honor, noting she had never walked a catwalk before. Anderson became a L'Oréal Global Ambassador in February and said the role prompted her to adopt a regular skincare and makeup routine.
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