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‘Like a poison-laced birthday cake’: Actor Morfydd Clark on her personal style

By Georgie Gordon
This story is part of the August 25 edition of Sunday Life.See all 13 stories.

Each week, we quiz a prominent person about their style and the inspiration behind it. Ahead, actor Morfydd Clark.

“I was obsessed with the ‘it girls’ of the noughties when I was about 10, so it’s fun to see that fashion have a resurgence.”

“I was obsessed with the ‘it girls’ of the noughties when I was about 10, so it’s fun to see that fashion have a resurgence.”Credit: Getty Images

How would you describe your style? Like a poison-laced birthday cake.

What’s the oldest thing in your wardrobe? I’ve always loved vintage fashion. I’ve got lots of old Laura Ashley dresses. Also, an amazing cloak in a traditional Welsh weave that belonged to my grandmother. She lived on a farm but never stopped wearing beautiful clothes.

And the most recent addition?
A vintage Chloé dress from the noughties. It feels like something Sienna Miller, who I was obsessed with as a teenager, would have worn.

What would you wear … on a first date? A black dress with a mid-heel. Clothes are armour and there’s something about a black dress that protects you and makes you feel great … on a plane? A black Karen Walker dress, before changing into pyjamas … on the red carpet? For the world premiere of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, I wore an incredible silver Vivienne Westwood dress. It’s such a privilege. I’m always in awe of how different you feel when you’re wearing something like that.

This skull ring from Karen Walker is a favourite of Morfydd Clark.

This skull ring from Karen Walker is a favourite of Morfydd Clark.

What’s your favourite fashion era? I think you’re always enamoured with whatever fashion was happening when you were too young to engage with it. I was obsessed with the “it girls” of the noughties when I was about 10, so it’s fun to see that fashion have a resurgence.

Do you have a favourite designer? Vivienne Westwood is amazing. I’m also loving Erdem – magical, romantic and surprising, like when you notice there are beetles crawling all over a dress.

What are the three essential items in your wardrobe? A comfortable black dress. I also wear a lot of Laura Ashley-style dresses – I’m very pale and they keep you cool while also giving maximum coverage. Finally, a mid-heel black sock boot is something I always come back to.

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Any go-to jewellery? A Karen Walker skull ring. And I’m obsessed with jewellery designer Susannah King — she does amazing TikToks which talk you through how she makes all her stuff. The craft aspect of fashion excites me: I love to think about how an object is made.

Can you remember a favourite outfit from when you were a child? I destroyed my feet when I was seven because I was so obsessed with a pair of patent pumps I couldn’t bear the thought that I’d grown out of them.

What was your first fashion moment? It was the first time I went to a wedding and was allowed to pick my own outfit. I remember saving up for a pair of Lulu Guinness shoes. I’ve always loved a wedding and how everyone dresses up.

And your worst fashion mistake? Wearing knee-high boots in summer. When you look like you’re going to pass out from the heat, it kind of ruins the glamour.

What’s on your wish list? I covet the ball gowns on vintage site Studded Petals. There’s something so special about a dress that takes so long to make but is worn so fleetingly.

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Is there anything you would never wear? My mum would say anything that she says is nice.

Is there a current trend you like? I love how there’s a lot of fun, humour and freedom in fashion now. Also, it’s wonderful that there’s been a movement towards body neutrality and not being obsessed with what’s flattering. It creates a more interesting world.

What’s your fragrance of choice? Prada “Infusion d’Iris”.

What shoes do you wear the most? Camper loafers that go with everything and give me a sneaky bit of height.

Who are your favourite fashion icons? Sienna Miller and Kate Beckinsale always look like they’re having fun with their clothes.

What’s your favourite off-duty casual Sunday look? I’ll be in a white T-shirt, tailored trousers, a leather jacket and loafers, walking my toy poodle who always looks more fabulous than me.

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power launches on Prime Video, August 29.

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