Emma Corrin showed off their surrealist style at the London premiere of MyPoliceman.
alum, 26, wore a JW Anderson frock designed to look like a goldfish in a plastic bag to the BFI London Film Festival premiere ofon Saturday, October 15. The one-shoulder dress, seemingly made of a shiny, plastic-like fabric, was tied on one side and featured a printed image of a fish swimming in water.
“WHO BELONGS TO THIS FISH? ,” the Golden Globe winner wrote via Instagram after the event, referencing a line from the rom-comhere in London. Loved making this one, so much heart and a good reminder of what we’ve fought for and what we still have to fight for.”, with Corrin’s friends and colleagues flooding her Instagram comments with praise. “You are so fit,” wrote singer
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