Anya Taylor-Joy chose a Golden Globes dress meant to be a showstopper for the one of the biggest nights of her career. The 24-year-old actress appeared onscreen wearing a green Dior Haute Couture dress and over $1 million of Tiffany & Co. diamonds. (To be exact, Taylor-Joy wore a $195,000 platinum and diamonds pendant, $1,500,000 platinum and diamond earrings, and a $130,000 platinum and diamond ring.)
Stylist Law Roach shared behind-the-scene images of her look coming together on his Instagram:
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Taylor-Joy has two major personal nominations tonight: Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for Emma and Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture for TV for The Queen’s Gambit. Additionally, The Queen’s Gambit is nominated for Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.
Shortly after her Golden Globes nominations were announced, Taylor-Joy spoke to Deadline in an interview about the potential for The Queen’s Gambit to have a second season. “It’s so surreal and very wonderful that people want a second season, because we never thought about it, there was no discussion about it,” Taylor-Joy said. “That said, never say ‘never’ in Hollywood.”
She also spoke candidly about how the critically-acclaimed series has impacted her career, noting the coronavirus pandemic has distorted the effects slightly. “It’s been really strange as I’ve been sheltered from all of that because of the nature of the time we’re living in,” she said. “I understand on a cerebral level, but on a physical level, I’ve been quite calm. What makes me the happiest is that every year I spend working, I fall more in love with what I do, and I’m more certain that I’m doing what I’m supposed to be doing, and it’s just where I want to be. I think there was a part of me, especially from what other people were saying around me like ‘if you keep working this way, you’re going to burn out, you’re going to become jaded, you’re really not going to love what you do anymore,’ and I see it as the opposite. I’m getting more fascinated with what I do, I’m getting more excited to push boundaries, and I want to test myself more.”
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