Classic b/w portraiture performance gives way to equally gorgous shots at the beach that should fix that Herb Ritts craving (if you're of the generation to get the reference).
Christine and the Queens aka Héloïse Letissier heads to the river for an artistic rebirth.
Héloïse Letissier, Christine and the Queens: "In Hamlet, Ophelia is, of course, the unlucky lover, the rejected one; but her madness and the suicide that ensues is also symptomatic of a whole era: the young girl, unwanted, unloved, simply cannot live,” Christine explains in a statement. “Looking at Millais’ painting, and thinking of ‘Comme si’ as this erotic reverie of subverting rejection with self-empowerment, I started to dream of giving that myth a welcomed, witty twist. Let’s undo that tragic ending; let’s cheat death, if you will.”
Director Colin Solal Cardo describes this as "American Gigolo with a twist," in which Christine gets ready for a day of work by donning business attire over a layer of serious business attire.