Natalie Portman attended a special screening of her film Black Swan during the 17th Film Festival Lumière wearing a look that unintentionally — or maybe deliberately — nodded to the film that defined her career.
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The actress, a longtime Dior ambassador, wore her first look from the Dior Spring 2026 collection following its Paris debut.
Given the event, it’s almost impossible not to see the connection. The ensemble’s ballet-like silhouette and feathered texture immediately call to mind her Oscar-winning role as Nina Sayers — the Black and White Swan in perfect fashion harmony.
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Whether intentional or not, the effect was impossible to ignore. The look cleverly balanced the duality at the heart of the film — the dark discipline of the black top contrasted with the ethereal softness of the feathered skirt, mirroring the Black and White Swan personas.
I’ll admit, before realising what the event was for, my first thought when I saw the pictures was simply, “why?” But once you place it within the Black Swan narrative, it becomes pure fashion serendipity, where coincidence meets storytelling.
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