Felicity Jones for Interview April 2011 by Craig McDean

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 6, 2011

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Updated November 18, 2018

New Girl in Town – With the April issue of Interview Magazine, as with all its issues, we look forward to its features on fashion and film alike. With an interview with John Rye, the American publication puts the spotlight on British actress and star of Like Crazy, Felicity Jones. Photographed by Craig McDean, Felicity is swathed in elegant garments from labels such as Louis Vuitton, Vera Wang and Yves Saint Laurent styled by Karl Templer.

For more images and a behind the scenes film, visit Interview.com





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    • I think it’s more simple and discreet, focusing on her face and stillness rather than dynamic poses or being too showy. I think it’s good.

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