Keira Knightley just seems to get skinnier by the day and her latest outfit does not help in her attempts to squelch any eating-disorder rumors.
Knightley, 28, arrived at Chanel’s runway show in a get-up that has one wondering what she was thinking and pretty much convinces anyone who sees her in the outfit that she just may have a problem.
The Anna Karenina star dressed for the fashion show in a Chanel cap-sleeved top, a sophisticated bottom, and a totally missing middle! Seriously, it looks weird.
Knightley, the face of Chanel Coco Mademoiselle, has vehemently denied having an eating disorder. In 2007, she sued a newspaper publisher over anorexia claims.
Keira Knightley debuts a slightly terrifying new silhouette–see the full look here: http://t.co/u4CDOFB3Tm pic.twitter.com/sBxqwf7cJF
— ELLE Magazine (US) (@ELLEmagazine) March 4, 2014
Lagerfeld went all out in creating a supermarket in Paris’ Grand Palais to reveal his new collection.
Needless to say, the Twitterverse has had something to say about the look.
What was she thinking? — Keira Knightley Is Freaking Us Out With Her Optical Illusion Dress – http://t.co/7UTeRjNZPk
— mommytoon (@MommyToon) March 4, 2014
Dunno what all the fuss is about. I like Keira Knightley's dress http://t.co/xnvrKcl4FC
— Michael Hogan (@michaelhogan) March 4, 2014
Keira Knightley’s Chanel Dress Is An Optical Illusion – it’s terrifying! http://t.co/DEXS0fwgMq
— Naughty But Nice Rob (@NaughtyNiceRob) March 4, 2014
Keira Knightley’s Chanel Dress Is An Optical Illusion – it’s terrifying! http://t.co/DEXS0fwgMq
— Naughty But Nice Rob (@NaughtyNiceRob) March 4, 2014
@ELLEmagazine where is her stomach?
— Sophia McGhee (@mcghee45) March 4, 2014
This is TERRIFYING and I am so disappointed in celebrities like her and Rihanna making girls feel like anorexia is acceptable @ELLEmagazine
— Leeor Alexandra (@leeoralexandra) March 4, 2014
Keira Knightley is why I'm proud to be English
— Will Brinkley (@brinkley_will) March 4, 2014
What do you think of Keira’s dress and figure?
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