Monday, December 5, 2011

'I'm the curvy one in the family': Elizabeth Olsen drowns her figure in baggy black dress and jacket at War Horse premiere

By Amelia Proud

Last updated at 8:43 AM on 5th December 2011

She described herself to Marie Claire as 'the curvy one in the family,' but anyone can see that Elizabeth Olsen has a stunningly trim figure.
However, the 22-year-old tried to hide her 5'7 frame tonight under a terribly unflattering black tent-like dress and completed the outfit with a boxy black blazer.
It's an odd decision from an aspiring actress attending a Steven Spielberg premiere in New York, but when you consider who her sisters are, perhaps explicable.
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Covered up: Elizabeth hid away under black at the New York premiere of War Horse tonight, and shrunk into herself unlike her camera happy siblings
Covered up: Elizabeth hid away under black at the New York premiere of War Horse tonight, and shrunk into herself unlike her camera happy siblings
Drowning her curves: Elizabeth chose an odd outfit for such a glittering night
Drowning her curves: Elizabeth chose an odd outfit for such a glittering night
Drowning her curves: Elizabeth chose an odd outfit for such a glittering night
Red carpet beauties: Celine Buckens and Jessica Capshaw rolled up for the equine extravaganza
Red carpet beauties: Celine Buckens and Jessica Capshaw rolled up for the equine extravaganza
Red carpet beauties: Celine Buckens and Jessica Capshaw rolled up for the equine extravaganza
Elizabeth is the younger sibling of skinny child starlets Mary-Kate and Ashley, now 25 , who are both a slight 5ft2. 
Shetold Marie Claire that their frames may be slight, but the legacy is large. explaining: 'It's very clear that I'm the younger sister, my whole life they've been like women, while I've been trying to be a womanbut still a kid.'
Sister act: Elizabeth's sisters are small and slight
Sister act: Elizabeth's sisters are small and slight
'I've always had a complex about being taken seriously. I never wanted anyone to think that I would use my family name to get me anywhere,' she added.
But unlike her sisters, she's had rave reviews for her work in independent films, Martha Marcy May Marlene and Silent House.
In the spring she's set to star opposite Glenn Close in the period drama Therese Raquin.
War Horse iis intended for release in the United States on 25 December 2011 and in the United Kingdom on 13 January 2012.
It is based on both War Horse, a children's novel set during World War I, by British author Michael Morpurgo, first published in the United Kingdom in 1982, and the 2007 stage adaptation of the same name.
In Devon at the outbreak of World War I, Joey, young Albert Narracott's beloved horse, is sold to the cavalry and shipped to France.
He serves in the British and German armies, which takes him on an extraordinary odyssey, serving on both sides before being alone in No Man's Land.
The cast includes David Thewlis, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson, Tom Hiddleston, and Peter Mullan.
Original glamour: Tinsley Mortimer was a bombshell in red
Original glamour: Tinsley Mortimer was a bombshell in red

Leading ladies: Tinsley Mortimer and Steven Spielberg's daughter both looked fit for the crimson shagpile
Leading ladies: Tinsley Mortimer and Steven Spielberg's daughter both looked fit for the crimson shagpile
Leading ladies: Tinsley Mortimer and Steven Spielberg's daughter both looked fit for the crimson shagpile
Daddy's girl: Steven Spielberg brought his beautiful 21-year-old daughter Sasha along as his date
Daddy's girl: Steven Spielberg brought his beautiful 21-year-old daughter Sasha along as his date
Daddy's girl: Steven Spielberg brought his beautiful 21-year-old daughter Sasha along as his date
Excited attendees: Michael Michele and Hope Davis also attended
Excited attendees: Michael Michele and Hope Davis also attended
Excited attendees: Michael Michele and Hope Davis also attended
The film is produced by Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy, and executive produced by Frank Marshall and Revel Guest, and long term Spielberg collaborators Janusz KamiƄski, Michael Kahn and John Williams all worked on the film.
In Devon at the outbreak of World War I, Joey, young Albert Narracott's beloved horse, is sold to the cavalry and shipped to France. He serves in the British and German armies, which takes him on an extraordinary odyssey, serving on both sides before being alone in No Man's Land.
Rising star: Actor Jeremy Irvine is to get his big break in the movie
Rising star: Actor Jeremy Irvine is to get his big break in the movie

Touching: The film is adapted from both the book, and the hit London stage play
Touching: The film is adapted from both the book, and the hit London stage play

 

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