Elizabeth Olsen Chats with Evening Standard
Elizabeth Olsen sat down and chatted her new film, Wind River and Ingrid Goes West with the Evening Standard. During her interview, Elizabeth talked her trials with fashion, visiting the rape treatment center for Wind River and still making time to visit now that filming is over, her sisters and so much more. Highlights can be found below.
On still visiting the rape treatment centre in Santa Monica after wrapping Wind River: ‘Going and playing cards with a bunch of really sweet people and just making them feel like a kid when they’re going through a traumatic experience — that to me is something I can walk away and be happy with… You make connections. If you go at the same time every week you see the same people. I see the same people every week when I’m in town. It’s a beautiful community… It’s really an incredible, supportive place. I love being a part of it.’
On her trials with fashion: “I went to a Dior show and ended up getting to wear a look to the premiere in New York. I felt great that night just because I felt like I was in something that I love. Sometimes when I’m not in something that I love I cry on the way to the premiere and I’m posing with my shoulders as far back as they go. Then I look at the photos and I’m like, ‘It did look nice. Why was I crying?'”
On her sisters, Mary-Kate and Ashley: “‘I just think they’re brilliant women. [On their shops] they’re like, “I like this. I like this world. I like art, I like architecture, I like photography, I like fashion,” and they’ve made it into a company… I’ll go visit them at the office and sit in a meeting if I’m in and out of town. They’ll be talking about piping or buttons [and] they have taught me about art.’”
To read the full article click here. Wind River and Ingrid Goes West are in theaters now!
Source: Evening Standard