Christina Hendricks was chosen as the most Beautiful woman alive in the world by 'Esquire magazine and has one of the most envied figures by women in Hollywood. However, many designers seem not to want Christina Hendricks to wear her clothes.
We recently saw Christina Hendricks attend the Emmy Awards in a lilac dress signed by Zac Posen, showing off her powerful front, which has already become one of her hallmarks. While she proudly walks her curves from carpet to carpet, the most prestigious designers do not seem to be very enthusiastic about the figure of the actress and few dare to dress her.
She was chosen as the most beautiful woman alive in the world by 'Esquire magazine and has one of the most envied figures by women in Hollywood. However, despite having a perfect body and being one of the most coveted actresses of the moment, Christina admits that it is not easy for her to find a fetish designer who dares to dress her.
Far from having one of those scrawny figures that we are used to seeing in most Hollywood actresses, the 'Mad Men' actress proudly boasts of her generous front, which she walks without any problem from carpet to carpet.
Designers don't want her as a model
Things change when she has to look for a designer to wear at one of the public appearances or awards ceremonies where we can often see her. "People have said beautiful and wonderful things about me," the actress declares. "However, not a single designer wants to lend me a dress." "They only lend out sizes 34 or 36. I'm still struggling to find someone to mend a dress for me," adds Christina.
However, and although it may seem ironic, Christina is not the only actress who admits to having problems when it comes to dressing for the big events held in Hollywood. A few months ago, the actress Anne Hathaway also confessed that she has had to return more than one borrowed designer dress because it did not fit in it.
"If the designers want to dress me, they have to know that I am one of those who wear the largest sizes in Hollywood, so they have to count on that," explained the actress. According to her, the problem is that designers rely on a model's body to create her proposals, without taking into account that not all Hollywood actresses can boast a size 36.