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Winona Ryder Is The New Face Of Marc Jacobs Beauty

Winona Ryder stars in the new campaign for Marc Jacobs Beauty. Photo: Marc Jacobs

Marc Jacobs has debuted the new campaign for his 2016 Marc Jacobs beauty collection starring 90s screen queen Winona Ryder.

"It is with great pride (and pleasure) that I 'leak' this image from our upcoming 2016 MARC JACOBS BEAUTY campaign," Jacobs wrote on Instagram.

The campaign, shot by David Sims and styled by Katie Grand was inspired by one of the designer's all time favourite films, The Last Year at Marienbad.

"Mesmerised by this image and her look... I am reminded of one of my all time favorite films: The Last Year at Marienbad. The flawless cool, elegant and timeless chic of actress Delphine Seyrig has long been a reference of mine."

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"The force of the surreal calm, and painstaking fetishistic polish of this film and its heroine are truly 'ON FLEEK' and continues to inspire me to date. No one I know could exude the adjectives I've listed as perfectly as Winona does... She does not model the look she gets into the role- and exudes it!"

"A brilliant mind, talent, and physical beauty like no other, I am delighted to share this image of Winona with my IG fans and followers today. I'll follow this post with a few more MJ/WR images from our past- To see more of the campaign, stay tuned! #4everwinona #marcbeauty"

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The designer also shared this snap of the old pals back in 2005. Photo: Instagram

Speaking of the shoot, the oscar-nominated actress admits it was a "long day" but that she had a ball.

"[Shooting it] was a long day, but an amazing one," she told Allure.

"I hate to sound so clichéd, but it was a lot of fun. Look, I’m not a model, so doing any kind of fashion shoot I need a little bit of help in terms of that fact that I don’t naturally fall into the poses or whatever. I’m always trying to get camera guys to tell me what side is the better one for me because an an actress, it’s important not to be aware of stuff like that."