On THE EDIT cover of this week find the actress Uma Thurman in glamorous pieces signed Roberto Cavalli, Dolce & Gabbana, Emilio Pucci, Lanvin and Maison Martin Margiela.
Playing in Nymphomaniac, the most controversial film of the year, Uma tells that working for the acclaimed director Lars Von Trier, she felt "revived". "You can not ask for more than a perfectionist director, she said. When you work with big names, the harder it is to meet them. We're all scared of each other. "
Photographer Giampaolo Sgura
Roberto Cavalli kimono jacket, top Theyksen's Theory; collar (attached to the mirror) Arme De L'Amour
Described by one critic as "one of the finest performances of her career," her return to film marks the beginning of a new chapter in her life. "I had never done such break in my career. It's new, a bit like starting from scratch. "
Full promotional tour for Nymphomaniac, his two year old daughter, Rosalind, under one arm, Uma admits she was still a "baby" when she had her first two children with Ethan Hawke, "when you have a young child - in New York, rather than in their twenties than in the fourties - you're still on the way of growing yourself, of changing. Think you're an adult, but you're still a baby. "
Photographer Giampaolo Sgura
Jacket, top and pants Dolce & Gabbana, Gianvito Rossi sandals, Kenneth Jay Lane cuff.
At midlife, everything seems different. "It's as if it were the first time. You are someone else. "
More beautiful than ever in her Atelier Versace gown to the latest BAFTA, and seen alongside Prince William and Kate Middleton, Uma is not ready to stop. Although she decided to slow down for her family - her priority - "I do not think [the film] takes all my time. I will not accept anything just to fill my calendar. "
Photography Giampaolo Sgura
Nuisette Dolce & Gabbana ; bas La Perla
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