Emma Corrin cuts a stylish figure as they departs their hotel in New York
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Emma Corrin stood out from the crowd in a colorful ensemble as they set out from a New York hotel on Friday.
The My Policeman star, 26, who uses the pronoun “she,” looked cheerful in a bold red sweater vest which they wore over a white and black striped shirt.
They paired the number with striking bright blue trousers and shiny black lace-up boots.
Bold: Emma Corrin stood out from the crowd in a colorful ensemble as they left a New York hotel on Friday
The crown star, who portrayed Princess Diana in the series, styled their short blonde locks in natural curls and opted for a radiant makeup palette.
The apparition comes after Emma spoke about the freedom of filming naked scenes with Jack O’Connell, 32, in Lady Chatterley’s Lover.
The film is an adaptation of DH Lawrence’s classic (and notoriously banned) erotic novel and will premiere November 25 and December 2 on Netflix.
Striking: The Policeman star, 26, who uses the pronoun “she,” looked cheerful in a bold red sweater vest which they donned over a white and black striped shirt
Chic: they paired the number with striking bright blue pants and shiny black lace-up boots
Emma plays Constance Chatterley, a woman who takes a lover (O’Connell) after her husband’s war injury prevents him from being physically intimate with her.
Speaking to The Cut, they said, “I’m so glad it didn’t feel like unnecessary nudity. We talked about that a lot when we started rehearsing.
“We always wanted every sex scene, or any part of the movie, to be fully justified in their experience, and evolve as well.
“The last scene, when Connie goes to Scotland and she knows he’s behind her before he gets there, we filmed that almost at the beginning, and I forgot. When I first saw it, it really touched me.’
Unbelievable: the crown star portraying Princess Diana did their short blonde locks in natural curls and opted for a radiant makeup palette.
Emma stars opposite Harry Styles and David Dawson in Michael Grandage’s adaptation of My Policeman, in theaters October 21 and streaming on Prime Video November 4.
The film revolves around a forbidden romantic entanglement.
Emma and Harry play a couple named Marion, a schoolteacher, and Tom, a police officer whose rendezvous with Patrick van Dawson, a curator at a gay museum, turns the relationship upside down and has devastating consequences.
Emma said: “The nice thing about My Policeman is that it shows that, even though it is so tragic in a way, freedom can take your whole life until you’re older to find, to know you’re ready to leave.” .
Stylish: Emma was all smiles when they left their hotel with friends
“We fall in love with someone, especially the first time you experience love that way, and you’re so desperate to receive it back, and you subconsciously see her, from the start, that Tom isn’t alone with her.
“All of a sudden, when he’s at his lowest point, when he knows that Patrick has been arrested and they won’t be together, there’s a dark, but more or less justified part of Marion that thinks, ‘Okay, no, now he’s got me. required. Now I can really leave.”‘
Emma was asked what the audience can learn from the women they played.
They replied, ‘Michael Grandage, the director of My Policeman, talks a lot about this, that there’s going to be a generation of people who really have to deal with this, not having the freedom to love who they wanted to love, and the consequences for everyone involved in their relationships as a result.
“I think it will be incredibly cathartic or heartbreaking. It’s an important story to show, to inspire discussion and to talk about.’
They joked, ‘I only make period pieces. Only with complicated love triangles. No, I think it’s those kinds of things that you’re aware of, especially when you’re thinking about your future career and what kind of things you want to do. But it would never be the only reason.’
My Policeman TEASER: Emma stars opposite Harry Styles and David Dawson in Michael Grandage’s adaptation of My Policeman, in theaters last week and streaming on Prime Video Nov. 4.