Harper's Bazaar Australia

SAMARA WEAVING

It was love at first sight for Louis Vuitton’s artistic director, Nicolas Ghesquière, when he spotted Australian actor Samara Weaving on a broadcast of the that she loves the label because it’s “classic style that’s ageless. It’s a little daring, a little risky, but I believe I could look back in 10 years and still love it.” When she’s shopping for herself, Weaving says she loves Australian brands such as Zimmermann and Aje. She’s also a woman aware of her proportions, which translates to a sense of style that is purposeful yet seems effortless. “I wear a lot of high-waisted pants and flares to elongate my legs,” she says. “I [usually] avoid shoulder pads, but I wore shoulders in the LV campaign and it looked so amazing.” Yep, Ghesquière can have that effect.

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