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Watch Chase Sui Wonders Get Ready for the Bodies Bodies Bodies Premiere

She describes her red carpet look as “scandalous, and reserved.”

Director: Maya Margolina
Director of Photography: Emmanuella Zachariou
Editor: Michael Suyeda
Producer: Nicola Pardy
Associate Director, Creative Development, Vogue: Alexandra Gurvitch
Associate Producer: Qieara Lesesne
AC: Curran Banach
Audio: Sean Paulsen
Hair Stylist: Blake Erik
Makeup Artist: Gita Bass
Stylist Thomas: Carter Phillips
Production Coordinator: Ava Kashar
Production Manager: Kit Fogarty
Senior Director, Production Management: Jessica Schier
Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds
Post-Production Coordinator: Andrea Farr
Post-Production Supervisor: Marco Glinbizzi
Talent Booker: Tara Burke
Director of Content, Production, Vogue: Rahel Gebreyes
Senior Director, Programming, Vogue: Linda Gittleson
Executive Producer: Ruhiya Nuruddin
VP, Digital Video English, Vogue: Joe Pickard
Filmed on Location The Crosby Street Hotel
Special Thanks To Rooftop Films, A24, Fort Greene Park Conservancy

Released on 08/03/2022

Transcript

Dear,

whatever heavenly higher power that reigns above,

please grant Bodies Bodies Bodies

with a successful opening weekend

and make sure that we all look amazing and beautiful

on the red carpet tonight at our premier.

Amen.

[classical music]

A little bit about my ritual.

It s pretty simple.

Basically copious, copious, copious amounts of caffeine.

During all the press I had one latte,

one chai latte, one shot of expresso.

I ll probably have an energy drink to cap it off.

Did you mean beauty ritual?

The meditation ritual I do is pretty crucial, I would say.

Anyone who has to deal with me

when I haven t been in a meditative state

for at least five minutes is unlucky.

I basically imagine my thoughts like weeds

and when they arise in my brain, I make them shrivel.

That s the little technique

I like to use to get my brain to calm down.

Hopefully that works today.

The inspiration and vibe of the beauty look,

I ve been working with the brilliant Gita and Blake

for a while now.

I think it s a very French, Parisian perhaps,

homage to an effortless Jean Seberg,

even though she s absolutely not French.

She kind of embodies Parisian Flâneuse.

[Gita] I agree.

I think very effortless.

She clearly does not need much help

from either one of us.

It s just about bringing out her natural beauty

and making it not fussy.

We re just gonna put her hair up

and then play with it from there,

but modern Bardot, I guess?

Not as big.

Hi, are you coming?

I m doing a Vogue video right now.

Thank you for coming.

I wouldn t miss it for the world.

Tell em to keep that.

Tell em to add that.

Yeah, that s making the video.

Well played.

The inspiration, vibe behind the look is due,

in large part to my brilliant stylist,

Thomas Carter Phillips.

It s a black Miu Miu dress

that is both conservative and sexy,

scandalous and reserved.

I m excited for you guys to see it.

See what I mean?

It s contradictory.

We got the slit in the middle

and then turns into a mini.

Bonjour, garcon?

I m ready for my supplements.

Thank you.

Stress gummy.

Aromatherapy.

Oral therapy,

mint infused toothpick.

One last touch before we go.

Merci.

Energy drink.

Let s go.

You guys excited to see it?

Bye bye, Vogue.

I had so much fun getting ready with you today.

I hope you tune in.

It s gonna be a good one, I promise.

[upbeat music]

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