Keira Knightley at the “Black Doves” premiere
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Keira Knightley celebrated the premiere of her new series “Black Doves” in London. Her look is reminiscent of a certain cult film.
Fans of Keira Knightley (39) can look forward to a new series with the British actress. The new Netflix series “Black Doves” premiered in London on Tuesday evening. In it, Knightley plays a spy with many secrets. Her premiere look was also designed to match. The actress was dressed entirely in black on the red carpet, elements of which were reminiscent of the iconic look of Keanu Reeves (60) as Neo in the classic film “The Matrix”.
Expensive agent look from Chanel
Knightley wore an outfit from Chanel Couture worth around 48,000 euros. The look consisted of a shiny black coat with striking buttons and a long maxi skirt, also in black and decorated with silver applications. The actress wore her hair open with slight waves and her eyes were highlighted with eye-catching black eyeliner.
That’s what “Black Doves” is about
“Black Doves” is a British thriller series that is currently celebrating its premiere on the streaming service Netflix. Keira Knightley stars in it. In the spy series she plays the character Helen Webb, who poses as a loving wife and mother, but is secretly a gifted spy whose marriage is only a means to an end to pass on political secrets to her clients. When her lover Jason (Andrew Koji, 37) is killed by contract killers, her life spirals out of control.
The actors Sarah Lancashire (60) can be seen in other roles as spy boss Reed and Ben Whishaw (44) as Sam Young, the protector Reed hired for Helen. The series will be available from December 5th.
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