Hollywood wonder Julianne Moore takes us on a Victoriana-inspired journey in this week’s issue of The Edit.
In the dreamy photoshoot, Julianne wears ruffles, sharp beautiful tailoring and is surrounded by intertwining vines against a derelict backdrop, oozing vintage beauty.

Styling by Catherine Newell-Hanson
The Edit describes Julianne Moore as “one of the most admired actresses in the world”, and we can agree the 55-year-old mother of two is never less than impressive, and she looks damn amazing too.
In an interview with The Edit, Moore talks about how her passion for acting grows over time, her challenging roles, and how she keeps these heartfelt stories she has acted separate from her personal life…

Styling by Catherine Newell-Hanson
“I like [acting] more, the older I get, and that has surprised me, because I’ve always been waiting for the other shoe to drop, the day I’ll be like, ‘I don’t want to do this anymore!’” says Moore.
“But instead, it’s more compelling to me. I like the act of figuring it out, I like learning things… Like right now, I’m playing a character who is deaf, so I’m learning about deaf culture and learning some very rudimentary sign language, and that’s exciting to me.”

Over the years, Moore has taken on heartfelt roles, and worked projects that are publicly challenging in terms of their public perceptions. There has been Freeheld and Still Alice, yet she knows how to remove the emotional weight off her shoulders when she isn’t acting…

Styling by Catherine Newell-Hanson
“I’m emotionally brave, but I’m not physically brave,” she explains. “[With acting] the fear comes in when you think that you won’t do a good job. I have to work really hard to figure it out. But I don’t feel afraid of it – it’s pleasurable.”
Read the full article here.
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