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Gillian Anderson launches stunning fashion collection

Actor Gillian Anderson has launched a new career as a fashion designer. The star of The X Files and The Fall is about to release a capsule collection with British label Winser.

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Just a few images of the collection have been revealed on the label’s Instagram account but fans are going wild for the hot fashion looks.

On her own social media Anderson shared her excitement about the upcoming collection.

“I’m so thrilled to finally be able to share my new @WinserLondon capsule collection!” she posted on Twitter. “This week I’ll be highlighting a few of my pieces and sharing some design sneak peeks. I want to live in them and I hope you do too!”

Anderson recently appeared in the series American Gods but won’t be returning for the shows second season. She’s currently filming a new show Sex Education whch is expected to air on Netflix in 2019.

It’s not the first time the actor has explored other fields of creativity. Back in 1997 she provided the spoken work vocals for an electronic tune Extremis. 

OIP Staff


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