The effortlessly stylish Megan Fox has made a striking comeback. This illustrious actress, whose fame skyrocketed in the late 2000s, has recently been under the radar. Yet, despite her absence from the cinematic scene for the past two years, she has never fully faded from public conscious (after all, anonymity is out of the question for someone with 7 million followers). Fox graced South Korean capital city, Seoul, with her presence recently to discuss her role in the upcoming drama, Battle Of Jangsari, helmed by director Kyung-taek Kwak. She seized the occasion to reveal a fresh facet to her personality. Embodying a serious character โ Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent Marguerite Higgins โ she sported a sleek ensemble, donning a navy corset and black trousers from Olivier Theykens’s Resort 2019 collection.
Indeed, over a decade has passed since Fox dazzled viewers worldwide through her standout performance in the Transformers franchise. Her ensuing works reinforced her status as an international siren. Nonetheless, Fox never ceased her efforts to transcend this singular perception. She strived to dismantle any negative connotations linked with this stereotype, initially by parodying it in Jenniferโs Body, before demonstrating her production capabilities in the archaeology-based documentary series on the Travel Channel last year.
Fox’s recaptured lookโcarefully crafted by stylist Chris Classenโsafely maintains her allure while aptly reflecting her evolved image. The Theyskens label, showcasing weighty fashion credibility, aligns seamlessly with Fox’s aesthetics. Being an esteemed designer revered for his limitless creativity and remembered for his early 2000s unprecedented moment, Theyskens presents a contemporary perspective on embodying sensuality, grace, and absolute comfort in one’s own skin.