Newsweek's H. Alan Scott gave Renée Zellweger a look-alike doll dressed in a bunny costume from the iconic "Bridget Jones's Diary" scene.
Mad About The Boy's costume designer, Molly Emma Rowe, headed to Great British brands to update our fifty-something heroine's ...
Renee Zellweger returns as Bridget Jones ... things is even more honest than when she showed up to a party in a bunny costume in the first movie. A single mom needing help with her kids in ...
Inspired by films like Manhattan, the romantic-comedy is a true love letter to the city. ‘London opened its arms for Bridget Jones,’ says Morris. ‘I wanted this Bridget movie to be a “real-life” ...
Renée Zellweger and Leo Woodall were spotted shooting ... "I wanted to echo the shot in the first film where Bridget is in her bunny costume walking through a deserted Borough Market.
InStyle speaks to costume designer, Molly Emma Rowe, about bringing Bridget into the modern world in 'Bridget Jones: Mad ...
Twenty-four years since actor Renée Zellweger first appeared in ... clothing moments” — such as the Playboy bunny outfit that Jones wore to the Tarts and Vicars party where almost nobody else is in ...
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy' costume designer Molly Emma Rowe talks ... This is the character who accidentally wore a Playboy bunny outfit to a family garden party, who lounged around her ...
Twenty-four years since actor Renée Zellweger first ... such as the Playboy bunny outfit that Jones wore to the Tarts and Vicars party where almost nobody else is in costume, or the racy tiger ...