Natalie Portman is a runaway bride in new Miss Dior fragrance film
The French brand has released a new campaign for its Miss Dior fragrance.
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Your support makes all the difference.Natalie Portman revives her role for Christian Dior in a new fragrance advert for Miss Dior.
The film titled 'It's Miss actually' is directed by Anton Corbijn who directed A Most Wanted Man, and was shot on the French Riviera.
In the film Portman is pictured getting ready for her wedding before having a last minute change of heart and escaping in a Dior branded helicopter.
"To me, this story gives her a chance to become a true character: multi-levelled, involved and heroic…The story of a singularly beautiful and inspiring woman taking the boldest of steps towards a future that is wholly hers” comments Corbijn.
In the film Portman is pictured unsurprisingly wearing a stunning embroidered Dior dress which was handmade in the house's atelier which she later sheds in favour of a little black dress.
The soundtrack for the film is the apt 'Piece of my heart' provided by Janis Joplin.
The new ad coincides with the launch of a new hair mist in the Miss Dior fragrance range.
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