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TRULY,
DEEPLY, MAGGIE
The
planets have aligned. With four movies in theatres
this fall and her first baby due next month,
Maggie Gyllenhaal is having a moment.
Whenever
Maggie Gyllenhaal starts thinking about how
to portray a role in a new movie, the first
thing she focuses on is wardrobe. "Clothing
for me, is expressive,” she explains. “It’s
very important to me that I feel connected to
what I’m wearing. ”She likes to play around
with how women convey sexiness, using clothing
to reveal character, such as sporting a revealing
yellow halter top (for a role as an ex-con)
or showing a more subtle sensuality (playing
a pastry chef) with “gauzy things that looked
like they were falling off.”
On this sunny summer
afternoon, Gyllenhaal is sitting in a Japanese
restaurant in New York City’s Soho, looking
radiantly rumpled. Life has now imitated art
in her wardrobe choices. In Oliver Stone’s new
movie, World Trade Center, she plays
the six-months-pregnant wife of a Port Authority
cop trapped in the 9/11 rubble. Shortly after
the film wrapped, Gyllenhaal discovered that
she herself was pregnant. She has traded a fake
big belly for the real thing.
Now on the verge
of having her baby, she laughingly confesses
that she had no idea what she was in for, physically.
“My breasts have grown two-and-a-half cups,”
she says, sounding shocked, “which has been
very hard to get used to.” And she’s a little
bit anxious about dressing for the upcoming
press tour. “I used to be able to look at a
dress and think, That’ll work, but now things
wont’ fit over my breasts, let alone my belly.”
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