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Thursday, 24 January 2013

Felicity Jones returns from Sundance film festival


Carrying the sun with her: Felicity Jones totes fiery coral handbag as she returns from film festival with her boyfriend Ed Fornieles in tow


She's been busy promoting her latest film at the Sundance Film Festival and as Felicity Jones headed home on Monday she seemed to carrying some sunshine with her in the form of a bright colour pop handbag. 
The 29-year-old beauty was seen arriving at LAX wearing the boldly coloured item, with her boyfriend Ed Fornieles in tow. 
Felicity wore a casual ensemble for the journey and was dressed in a pair of tight grey jeans, a matching jumper and a black jacket with a sponge print. 

Making a statement: British actress Felicity Jones arrived at LAX airport with her boyfriend on Monday. The Chalet Girl star added a pop of colour to her outfit with a bright coral handbag
Making a statement: British actress Felicity Jones arrived at LAX airport with her boyfriend on Monday. The Chalet Girl star added a pop of colour to her outfit with a bright coral handbag
As well as the fiery bag Felicity, who is hotly tipped to play Anastasia Steele in the film adaptation of 50 Shades of grey, was carrying a large boutique bag, perhaps holding freebies from the gifting suites at Sundance.
Felicity's new film Breathe In premiered at the event, held at Park City, Utah and the star took part in a photo call with her co-stars Guy Pearce, Amy Ryan and Mackenzie Davis
Pearce plays a married, middle-aged teacher in thrall to English exchange student Sophie, played by Felicity in the flick. 
Bold and bright: The 29-year-old actress carried the fiery hued accessory as she headed home from Sundance after promoting her new film Breathe In
Bold and bright: The 29-year-old actress carried the fiery hued accessory as she headed home from Sundance after promoting her new film Breathe In
Weighed down: Felicity was also carrying a large boutique bag and another black back over her shoulder
Weighed down: Felicity was also carrying a large boutique bag and another black back over her shoulder
Speaking about premiering the film at the festival the actress told New York Daily News: 'Sundance is exactly the right atmosphere to debut this film.Filmmaking is such a complicated thing, but when you’re here, you get to feel the excitement and sense of discovery and passion of the movies — and then you step outside and see the magical snow-capped mountains!'
And speaking about the film she said: 'Sophie and Keith (played by Pearce) have a friendship as well as a shared sense of being emotionally contained while waiting for something to happen. Without that, it would have been just a typical affair story. But it’s so much more.'
'Sophie is a young person trying to find depth in her life. And New York represents this new life she’s hoping to find. Being so close to the city, she can feel it. And in real life, feel that, too. When you’re in New York, you feel like you’re in the right place.'

Group shot: Felicity posed with her Breathe In co-stars Guy Pearce, Amy Ryan, Mackenzie Davis and director Drake Doremus at Sundance
Group shot: Felicity posed with her Breathe In co-stars Guy Pearce, Amy Ryan, Mackenzie Davis and director Drake Doremus at Sundance
Girl time: The star as seen cuddling with Mackenzie Davis and Amy Ryan
Girl time: The star as seen cuddling with Mackenzie Davis and Amy Ryan
She told Britain Hello! magazine: 'I've always loved make-up, especially now I understand how it can change a character. I use my face as a canvas in work and also in normal life. It's the subtle tweaks that can shift how you look, especially on film. And I adore Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, too. They love the theatre of fashion.'
'Somehow, the stronger sense of self you have, the better an actor you can become because of the enormous changes you go through when you take a character on. Michelle Williams said wearing wigs is fascinating because at the end of the day, you can come back to being you when you take the wig off. So I try to do that with make-up.'
She told Hello! magazine: 'I've always loved make-up, especially now I understand how it can change a character. I use my face as a canvas in work and also in normal life. It's the subtle tweaks that can shift how you look, especially on film. And I adore Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, too. They love the theatre of fashion.'
'Somehow, the stronger sense of self you have, the better an actor you can become because of the enormous changes you go through when you take a character on. Michelle Williams said wearing wigs is fascinating because at the end of the day, you can come back to being you when you take the wig off. So I try to do that with make-up.'
New arrivals: Amanda Seyfried and Dakota Fanning arrived at the festival on Monday
New arrivals: Amanda Seyfried and Dakota Fanning arrived at the festival on Monday
New arrivals: Amanda Seyfried and Dakota Fanning arrived at the festival on Monday


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