Keira Knightley has covered Vogue multiple times, however her appearance in the October issue is by far our favourite.
The Anna Karenina actress styles a number of haute couture gowns, looking poised and professional for the Mario Testino shot feature, as she talks being a feminist and her role as Ms Karenina.
“She is both a villain and a heroine. She can be incredibly vain and manipulative. She is somebody who breaks her own moral code, and yet the shame and disgust she lives with because of that make her fascinating.”
On being a feminist, “I remember doing interviews, and people would ask, as if it was a joke, ‘So you mean you are a feminist?’ As though feminism couldn’t be discussed unless we were making fun of it.
I don’t want to deny my femininity, but would I want to be a stay-at-home mother? No. On the other hand, you should be allowed to do that, as should men without being sneered at.”







