Sienna and Savannah Miller showed their fall 2010 ready to wear line during London Fashion Week. Instead of doing a runway show, they did a presentation of the models in various poses, as the press and guests walked around. The collection is quite eclectic and bohemian. Sienna said they were inspired by glam rock, David Bowie, the Blitz Kids and Vietnam peace rallies. She said they went for a jumbled, Bohemian style. High denim waisted shorts, maxi-dresses, army jackets, skinny trousers, tie die leggings and minidresses all made an appearance. Take a look:
Sienna Miller made her Broadway debut in the August Strindberg play "Miss Julie," which was originally written in 1888. The play was rewritten to be set in post World War II Britain and examines class warfare. Sienna plays an aristocrat who has an affair with her chauffeur (Jonny Lee Miller). Sienna talks about what drew her to the role. Take a look:
You can find out more about the play and buy tickets here.
Sienna Miller and Channing Tatum Explain Sienna's On Set Brush With Fire
At the premiere for G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Sienna Miller, director Stephen Sommers and Channing Tatum all attempt to explain what really happened the day that Sienna's breasts got burned on set during a special effects shot. They all make light of it -- and they each tell a totally different version of the incident. It sounds to us like Sienna was quite a good sport about it. Burning boobs? Not fun. Take a look:
G.I. Joe star Sienna Miller is the cover girl of the September issue of British GQ. Sienna says she isn't in the entertainment business to be loved and adored.
For five years, Sienna Miller has weathered private storms and public scandal. With a blockbuster film in the can and a Broadway debut to come, the actress talks candidly about refusing to be cowed by the tabloid agenda. "I didn't do this to be adored," says Sienna. "There are more important things than being loved by everyone."
Sienna Miller also discussed her relationship with Balthazar Getty. She says, "[The relationship] probably looked awful. I probably seem like not a particularly nice person, not a girl's girl."
Sienna Miller manages to look slightly different nearly everytime we see her. You can see a video of the photoshoot here. You can see the photos here.
Sienna Miller graces the cover of the July issue of Vogue. In this behind the scenes video of the photo shoot with Craig McDean in Los Angeles, Sienna discusses her upcoming G.I. Joe movie tour, her Broadway debut and what she fears most. Take a look:
Sienna Miller will be the new face of Hugo Boss Fragrances. She will be promoting the Boss Orange fragrance in tv and print ad campaigns this summer.
Sienna says the new fragrance is "beautiful - musky, sweet and sexy. The general mood of the advertising is relaxed and light-hearted. There's a casual yet energetic atmosphere with lots of running around and laughing - my idea of heaven."
We've been following the twists and turns of the production of Ridley Scott's new Robin Hood movie. First, Scott had to tell star Russell Crowe that he was too portly to play the Sherriff of Nottingham in the revisionist tale. Then Russell got Sienna Miller fired from the production -- she was Maid Marian. Now the British press is reporting that Oscar winner Cate Blanchett will step in to play Maid Marian.
After a series of setbacks ranging from the wrong kind of leaves on location (they were brown) to the wrong shape of the love interest (Sienna Miller was said to be too svelte), Ridley Scott's Nottingham appears close to getting back on track with the news that Cate Blanchett is in talks to play Maid Marian opposite Russell Crowe as Robin Hood.
The Daily Telegraph reports claims by Mark Strong, who has signed on to play the Sheriff of Nottingham's traditional henchman, Sir Guy of Gisbourne, that Blanchett was considering the Marian role. "She is a wonderful actress and it would make it a much classier film if she was in it," the actor said at last week's London Film Critics' Circle awards.
We think Cate would make a lovely Maid Marian, although we have our doubts about the entire project. This time around, the Sherriff is the hero. But we'll see how it all sorts out.
Sienna Miller plays the Baroness, a sexy villain in the upcoming G.I. Joe movie, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. There's a lengthy description of the Baroness here on Wikipedia. Sienna looks curvier than we are used to seeing her so it has to be the sleek black outfit. The director of G.I. Joe has denied given Sienna rubber breasts to wear. A promotional trailer for the film is going to debut during the Super Bowl tomorrow. You can see a short teaser below. (via Just Jared)
We've been hearing so much about this documentary that follows Anna Wintour around as she and her team create an issue of Vogue magazine. Well, some interesting details have
leaked about the Sienna Miller fashion shoot for her Vogue cover. Apparently, Anna is seen on film discussing Sienna and the shoot and the discussion is not terribly flattering to Sienna.
The revered fashion boss claimed the actress was too 'toothy' and had 'unruly hair' during a photoshoot for a cover of the US version of the magazine.
Staff are also said to have complained she had 'too many fillings' in a behind-the-scenes documentary, called The September Issue, filmed at a Mario Testino photoshoot in 2007.
The programme also reveals that Sienna was significantly airbrushed and digitally retouched by the Vogue production team.
Designers took a photo of her face and pasted it on another shot of her body.
Today, in an attempt to defuse the controversy, the magazine issued a gushing statement about Sienna's 'beauty'.
Its head of communications Patrick O'Connell told the Daily Mirror: 'While some retouching is a fact for any cover, no one is more convinced of Ms Miller’s beauty than Vogue.
'The fact she's appeared on the magazine’s September cover, our most important issue of the year, is a testimony to this truth.'
The Alfie star's US publicist Leslie Sloan said: 'Sienna Miller is the first person to admit that her photos are always retouched - no one is ever perfect.'
Some are making a big deal out of the fact that they attached a photo of Sienna's head to a different shot of her body and that the shot was retouched. Yawn. Where have these people been, anyway? Did they learn nothing from the Faith Hill Photoshop Incident? It's all fake people. It's all retouched, like, crazy retouched to the point of being surreal most of the time. We love fashion magazines, but they are art, not reality. And as for Anna's comments about Sienna having too many fillings and too many teeth, well, she's just speaking as an art director would, aiming for some unobtainable vision of perfection that she has in her mind.
Photos of celebrities are always retouched. The fact that Sienna made it onto the September cover of Vogue says she's beautiful. And even the beautiful aren't beautiful enough for a cover shot, which has to be perfect: no pores, no wrinkles and certainly no fillings. If you want reality, go take a look at the zillions of paparrazi shots of Sienna that clog the Internets. She looks quite attractive, even in most of those tawdry shots taken of her on the Amalfi coast while she was canoodling with Balthazar Getty. But she looks better in Vogue. Big surprise.
Sienna Miller is the face of Godiva's annual Valentine's Day promotion. This year the promotion is really tempting. This Valentine's Day, Godiva will select one lucky Grand Prize winner to receive a $1,000,000 diamond shopping spree from Hearts On Fire - The World's Most Perfectly Cut Diamond - plus a year of Godiva chocolate.
Actress Sienna Miller wore the Hearts On Fire diamond jewelry at Golden Globes this year.
"Godiva is dedicated to and inspired by romance. Valentine's Day is a time for Godiva to shine, and this year we have partnered with Hearts On Fire to bring the ultimate extravagance in decadent chocolate and exquisite diamonds," said Gene Dunkin, Godiva President of North America.
"Hearts On Fire diamonds communicate the very best in life, love and personal relationships. We are thrilled to be a part of the biggest Valentine's Day promotion at Godiva, and present a once in a lifetime experience for one lucky winner - a shopping spree for $1,000,000 worth of Hearts On Fire diamond jewelry."
For the first time, the Valentine's Day contest will be online.
Consumers may enter online using a participation code, located on the Godiva website (Godiva.com/heartsonfire), at Godiva boutiques and at over 600 authorized Hearts On Fire retailers in the U.S. and Canada. A total of three finalists will be chosen on and around Valentine's Day. All finalists will enjoy an "extravagant prize"; 1 Grand Prize Winner will be selected to receive a $1,000,000 diamond shopping spree from Hearts On Fire, while the 2 remaining Finalists will both receive $50,000 of Hearts On Fire diamond jewelry, The Grand Prize Winner will be selected at a star-studded event in New York City in early March. Along with the precious diamonds, all three winners will also receive a year's supply of decadent Godiva chocolates.
There is also an instant-win sweepstakes inside specially marked Valentine's Day boxes. Winning certificates from Godiva and Hearts On Fire can be found in 100 boxes of Godiva's Valentine's Day collection, retailed at $23 and above. Winners will also be awarded a $1,000 gift certificate for Hearts On Fire diamond jewelry and a year's supply of Godiva chocolate.
And if all that doesn't get you to the Godiva store tout de suite frantically searching for diamonds among the chocolate boxes, we don't know what to do with you.
It's happening. It's really happening...the 80's are really coming back. And so is the trend of wearing leggings under a dress. Pictured here is the Robert Rodriguez Eyelet Babydoll Dress
($298.00) over black Norma Kamali Everlast Midcalf Leggings
($98.00), both of which are being featured at Nordstrom.com.
Our first thought was: just because Sienna Miller thinks that leggings work under a babydoll dress does not mean that this trend has really been revived. But when a major retailer like Nordstrom's features the look, trust us, it's already hit the mainstream. On the bright side, there really is nothing more comfortable than a pair of Norma Kamali leggings. The 80's are back, girls. Deal with it.
Oh, and you might want to go hunting for all those shoulder pads you threw in a drawer in 1995. Because you know that if leggings are back, shoulder pads are just a couple of fashion seasons away.