Extrait de l'interview :
Much has changed since Robert Pattinson was first announced as the face of the Dior Homme fragrance back in 2013. He’s starred in more than a few critically acclaimed films, taken on the mantle of Bruce Wayne in The Batman, and even welcomed a child with fiancée—and fellow exceptionally talented beautiful person—Suki Waterhouse. Now, at 38 years old, the actor is once again the face of the latest iteration of Dior Homme, a refined and streamlined version of the iconic scent focused on the iris note.
Pattinson is as delightfully honest and refreshing as ever. Ahead, the actor spills his hair-color regrets, the one health supplement he really loves, and more of his fragrance and wellness secrets exclusively to Bazaar.
You had blond highlights in my favorite film, Tenet, a mustache in The Lighthouse, and darker, longer hair in The Batman, and then in the upcoming Mickey 17 I imagine there had to be slight physical differences between the multiple versions of you. So how does beauty, grooming, or scent play a role in how you conceive of the characters that you’re playing?
It’s massive and kind of an unusual thing as well. It’s funny, because in your everyday life, if you’re an actor, you’re like, “Oh, if I wear these clothes or wear this or whatever, everyone’s gonna think I’m, like, this kind of person as a normal person.” No, they don’t. No one is thinking anything. No one even notices you change your hair. But it’s such a funny thing when you’re on a set and doing a camera test and you’re saying, “Oh, what is this saying, this slightly different hair?” It sort of does do something. It definitely makes me feel very, very different.
The blond highlights in Tenet—I was really obsessed with Christopher Hitchens at the time. And there’s something about a very blond person who’s a heavy drinker; it’s a very particularly kind of English thing, and you always see it in a gentlemen’s club. I kind of associate very blond hair with a kind of childishness, and there’s something like a sort of angelic-ness about you—like a fallen-angel kind of thing. That’s what I was going for.
Was it your decision, then, to go blond for that film?
I initially dyed my hair really blond, and it looked a little crazy. I toned it down a bit. Highlighting your hair is funny. I did it the other day, when I went to Coachella for the first time in like a decade. I kind of had a nervous breakdown beforehand, thinking I was too old. So I got frosted tips put on, and then I wore a hat the entire time anyway because I was too self-conscious about it.
You’re like...this was a bad choice.
But when I was by myself, I was like, “Hey, I look like how I wanted to look when I was 15.”
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