POSTER GIRLS: French actress Léa Seydoux will surely see her notoriety widen after starring as a Bond girl in “Spectre,” out next month in the U.S. “It’s enormous,” she said at the Miu Miu show on Wednesday, admitting she has not yet seen the completed movie, for which she is about to start the promotional tour.
Stacy Martin, who fronts Miu Miu’s fragrance ad, has two movies coming out shortly, “The Childhood of a Leader,” in which she stars with Robert Pattinson, and Ben Wheatley’s “High-Rise.”
“I haven’t really been home properly in a long while,” said the London-based actress, who is half British, half French. “I just want to spend time in my own bed, normal stuff.”
British actress Mia Goth is filming Gore Verbinski’s horror flick “A Cure for Wellness,” due out next September, in Berlin. “It’s giving me a lot of nightmares,” she said, despite being a self-confessed “big, big fan” of the genre. Her favorite scary movie? “’The Shining,’” she replied.
Young Australian model-turned-actress Maddison Brown, who has just moved to Los Angeles to study acting and be in the heart of things after her appearance with Nicole Kidman in “Strangerland.”
Other guests at the show included Hailey Gates, Anya Taylor-Joy, Lola Le Lann and Louise Grinberg, who just wrapped “Tour de France,” a film with a misleading name.
“Nothing to do with cycling,” she said. “It’s a road movie.”