In an interview, Constance Labbé – who plays Sylia in Cat’s Eyes – reveals her reaction to discovering the ultra-tight costumes of the big-hearted thieves, and recounts her preparation for the role.
Third week of broadcast this Monday, November 25 for Cat’s Eyes (from the name of the painting they are looking for), the TF1 event series (our opinion). Indeed, the first channel will offer episodes 5 and 6 of the fiction directed by Alexandre Laurent (to whom we also owe The charity bazaar et The fighters), where the three sisters will, in particular, infiltrate the Louvre Museum in their emblematic jumpsuits. Outfits slightly different from those of the cult cartoon, and which marked Constance Labbé from the first fitting, as she confided in an interview for TF1.fr.
Cat’s Eyes : “Ohlala, I have to stop eating burgers!” Constance Labbé recounts her fitting of Sylia’s costume and her preparation for the role
Thus, the one who plays the eldest of the Chamade sisters revealed her first reaction by putting on this famous jumpsuit: “I said to myself : “Oh lala, I have to stop eating burgers!”” she says to our colleagues, laughing.We had a great costume designer, Emmanuelle Youchnovski, who made custom costumes for each of us. They were comfortable, it’s just that they weren’t waterproof or made for the cold.“Constance Labbé also confides that this is what was the most complicated during filming.”The waterfalls weren’t the hardest part” she explains. “Working at night, in the cold, with costumes that weren’t very suitable, that was the hardest part physically in the end.“A point that Camille Lou had already raised in an interview with Télé-Loisirs.
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Nevertheless, Constance Labbé has positive memories of this adventure, even confident that she came away changed. “Each project brings something humanly and professionally” she explains. “But when it is of such magnitude, as long, intense and difficult, obviously it changes you profoundly..” Especially since, in this adventure, she met Camille Lou and Claire Romain, her two companions on whom she could count, and with whom she remained close: “There is an alchemy between us that we didn’t need to create” she confided to Télé-Loisirs. “Sometimes it doesn’t happen and you have to take a little more responsibility, or create something like in life. There it happened naturally. It’s great when it happens…“
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