🌸SIMONE ASHLEY on the cover of VOGUE INDIA May/June 2024 🌸
She was catapulted into the stratosphere as Bridgerton’s leading lady in 2022, but Simone Ashley is quite enjoying the descent as the spotlight shifts to a new couple this season. Speaking with Grammy Award nominee and fellow South Asian artiste Anoushka Shankar, she reflects on navigating fame, where she’s headed next and if her path will lead her to India.
Read the full cover story: HERE
Photographer: Rid Burman
Stylist: Nikhil Mansata
Hair stylist: Shon Hyungsun Ju
Makeup artist: Alex Babsky
Manicurist: Michelle Class
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Niya Brahmbhatt is playing Simone Ashley's character’s little daughter “Aurora” in the psychological thriller “This Tempting Madness”
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the reason why Barbie (2023) will work as a movie and as a feminist piece is because Greta Gerwig actually also knows how to write complex, funny and interesting male characters. her Laurie in Little Women was kind and fun and authentic in a way that made the audience understand what the girls see in him; the guy from Lady Bird (yes, Timothée Chalamet again) was a really cool twist on the douchebag archetype. like there's no way Barbie will be about how all the Kens suck (and from the new trailer i believe it's also going to focus on Barbie' self-actualization which, god I'm so excited for Greta to make me cry in a Barbie movie!)
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this is the funniest thing that has ever happened i think
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Do you want a picture of me? / Vous voulez une image de moi?
Portrait of a Lady on Fire / Portrait de la jeune fille en feu (2019) dir. Céline Sciamma
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if we were to look at it through a racial lens, I do find it very interesting that Jupe’s wife is white. that the audience at Star Lasso are majorly white. that he’s basically robbing the Haywoods, a black family, of their horses to feed them to an alien creature for white people’s entertainment. that he was the token asian adoptee in sitcom as a child. the model minority. fitting himself back into a system that used and failed him as a child, so he can find some semblance of respect and power as an adult man, only to still be swallowed up whole.
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