Tilda Swinton made sure all eyes were on her when she attended the Chanel and Cinema – Tokyo Lights photocall in Japan on Thursday.
The 64-year-old actress, an ambassador for the fashion brand, looked incredible in a black satin ensemble with tulle details.
The stunning look consisted of a black blouse and wide-leg pants which she paired with a pair of suede platform boots.
Her ice blonde hair was slicked back and she sported a touch of red lipstick.
The beauty seemed in good spirits as she posed for photographs before entering the glamorous event.
She was also joined by Hiroya Shimizu, Natsuki Deguchi, Nana Komatsu, Hirokazu Kore-eda, and Sakura And.
Tilda Swinton made sure all eyes were on her when she attended the Chanel and Cinema – Tokyo Lights show photocall in Japan on Thursday.
The 64-year-old actress, an ambassador for the fashion brand, looked incredible in a black satin ensemble with tulle details.
Chanel launched the new program to strengthen its connection with cinema by partnering with acclaimed Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda.
The director hosted a series of talks on November 28 at Waseda University’s Okuma Auditorium aimed at aspiring filmmakers.
The workshop showed young filmmakers the ins and outs of the entertainment industry and gave them the opportunity to participate in a short film competition.
Speaking about the project, Hirokazu said: “I was looking for a collaborative partner to nurture young talents in the film industry for the next ten to twenty years. We are working in collaboration with CHANEL on a program to offer a space for new encounters. This project It will be very exciting.”
Chanel will sponsor the three selected films and will screen them in Tokyo and Paris.
It comes after Tilda teased her retirement while promoting her latest film, The Room Next Door.
The actress, who stars in the film with Julianne Moore, also 64, told Elle: “I always intended for every film to be my last.”
She plays a war correspondent diagnosed with stage three cancer in the drama directed and co-written by Pedro Almodóvar.
Her ice blonde hair was slicked back and she sported a touch of red lipstick.
She was also joined by Hiroya Shimizu (pictured), Natsuki Deguchi, Nana Komatsu, Hirokazu Kore-eda and Sakura And.
Natsuki Deguchi wowed in a graphic dress
Nana Komatsu dazzles in a pink tweed swimsuit
Director Hirokazu Kore-eda looked dapper alongside Sakura And, who wore a black tweed ensemble.
Her character, Martha, reconnects with Moore’s Ingrid after years of separation with a special request as death approaches.
The film won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and is considered a serious contender for the upcoming Hollywood awards season. Swinton explained why he approaches each project as the last. “I didn’t want to curse anything because I had so much fun from start to finish,” he told the outlet.
“I always thought, ‘Well, that’s a good topic to bring up.’ Let’s leave it while we’re ahead.’ And I feel it today. I feel like The Room Next Door is the last movie I make.’
“Let’s see if something else happens,” he said.
Something happened. Swinton recently completed work on The Ballad of a Small Player.
It is a psychological drama co-starring Colin Farrell and Fala Chen.
It comes after Swinton explained why he approaches each project as his last. “I didn’t want to curse anything because I had a lot of fun from start to finish,” he told the outlet; seen in september
She also stars in another film, The End, as the mother of a wealthy family living in a salt mine, whose lives change when they meet a stranger.
Swinton attributed his longevity in the film business to his ability to raise a family with his co-workers.
“I’m really grateful, because I don’t know if I wouldn’t have continued to find these families, if I would be interested in working,” she told the publication.
‘I don’t consider myself an industrial animal at all, you know, the way the industry tends to divide people and tends to focus on individual skills. My ability, if I have anything, is to find collaborators.’
The versatile actress who joined the Marvel universe through 2016’s Dr. Strange and again in 2019’s Avengers: End Game, which seems to have increased her popularity among younger moviegoers.
The Oscar winner was “doing a night shoot (in Mexico) and all these street kids came up and gathered around me because they had seen the (first) Narnia movie.” And I thought, ‘How amazing.’
“Maybe Marvel fans will come see an Almodóvar movie,” he suggested.
The Room Next Door opens in theaters on December 20. The End makes its debut on December 6 and premieres on December 13.