Emma Corrin dresses down in a cut-off blazer and slacks as they attend the Telluride Film Festival with Lady Chatterley’s Lover director Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre
Emma Corrin ensured they caught the attention while appearing on the Telluride Film Festival in Colorado on Sunday morning.
The British star, best known for enjoying a demure Princess Diana in Netflix drama The Crown, stood out in an oversized sleeveless blazer and generously cut clacks during a photocall on the annual event.
Corrin, 26 – who identifies as non-binary – added to their look with a grungy white T-shirt and heavy duty black boots.
Standing out: Emma Corrin ensured they caught the attention while appearing on the Telluride Film Festival in Colorado on Sunday morning
They were accompanied by French director Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, with whom they may work on a forthcoming adaptation of DH Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover.
Corrin was in attendance as they proceed promotional commitments for forthcoming romantic drama My Policeman, co-starring Harry Styles, David Dawson and Rupert Everett.
Based on writer Bethan Roberts’ 2012 novel of the identical name, the brand new film features former One Direction star Styles as a police constable engaged in a clandestine gay affair with a married man in conservative Nineteen Fifties Brighton.
Eccentric: The British star, best known for enjoying a demure Princess Diana in Netflix drama The Crown, stood out in an oversized sleeveless blazer
In good company: They were accompanied by French director Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, with whom they may work on an adaptation of DH Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Chatting with Vogue magazine, Emma recently explained that they feel a shift in focus when referred to by gender neutral pronouns.
‘I feel far more seen after I’m known as ‘they,’ but my closest friends, they may call me ‘she,’ and I do not mind, because I do know they know me,’ they said.
Emma said that they do not feel that gender is ‘fixed’ and explained that they could all the time feel some fluidity about their gender identity.
Side by side: The pair embraced as they posed for photos on the annual event on Sunday
Getting involved: (L-R) Paul Mescal, Charlotte Wells, Barry Jenkins and Adele Romanski were also in attendance on the Colorado film festival
Principal man: Normal People star Mescal has a string of movies within the works, amongst them God’s Creatures, Carmen and Foe
The My Policeman star also reflected on how supportive their family were once they got here out as queer and told them about their relationship with a lady.
‘I began dating a woman and told my mum, after which my little brother DM’d me saying, “hey, I desired to say welcome, because I have been bi for ages”,’ Emma explained.
But Emma admitted they’ve struggled with the clothing in a few of their acting jobs, particularly when having to wear bras in Lady Chatterley’s Lover, which is yet to be released, and while starring as Marion in My Policeman.
They said: ‘I remember fighting having to wear bras in Chatterley and as Marion, but it surely’s quite difficult, because I’m not Emma, right? I’m an actor, and I actually have a job to do.’
Getting involved: Former The Crown star Claire Foy was joined by actress Rooney Mara on the event on Sunday morning
Familiar faces: (L-R) Julie Huntsinger, Robert Downey Jr., Jeremy Strong, Paul Mescal and Phoebe Bridgers on the Telluride Film Festival
Low key: Mescall sported a retro T-shirt promoting Maxell cassette tapes on the event on Sunday morning
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