
And not just that, but even down to-talk about your nail polish! You don’t want to be rude, but. Here you are, at a celebration of your craft, and all people want to know is what you’re wearing. Speaking of things that are silly: When you’re on the red carpet, do you ever get sick of answering the question “what are you wearing?”? I’ve been privy to that experience, and it seems like you ladies get asked that like, a zillion times. There’s plenty more to talk about than clothes.” Here, Balfe speaks up. Those interviews go out all over the world-and we’re in a moment now where, as citizens, we should be seizing that opportunity to speak up, speak our minds about the things we see happening around us. “It’s insane,” Balfe says, “that all we actresses seem to get asked about is what we’re wearing.

But as an actress, the clothes are there to elaborate you,” she says, “It’s been an interesting adjustment, learning to express ‘me.’ ”) Now, Balfe says, she’s also taking red carpet cues from her Globe-nominated Outlander role, and channeling the outspoken Claire in her approach. “When you’re modeling, you’re there to elaborate the clothes, you can’t forget, the clothes are the story. (She’d stomped the McQueen catwalk, too, back when the man himself was still at the house’s helm. And her decade in the fashion trenches has influenced her red carpet choices, inspiring her to don nervy looks like the black Alexander McQueen frock she wore to last year’s Globes.
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Long before she nabbed the part of Claire Beauchamp Randall Fraser in the Starz series Outlander, Irish beauty Balfe was walking runways for the likes of Victoria’s Secret and Chanel.


When Golden Globe nominee Caitriona Balfe steps onto the red carpet on Sunday night, she’ll have an advantage over the other actresses taking their gowns for a spin.
