Tilda Swinton has opened up about her sexuality. In a brand new interview with Vogue, the Oscar-winning actress had a frank discussion about fashion, the avant-garde and how she became one of Hollywood’s hottest commodities.
When asked about what’s motivated her throughout her legendary career, Swinton admitted: “I’ve never had any ambition as an artist.
That may sound crazy and transgressive, but it’s a fact.” The star went on to express her respect for the late Karl Lagerfeld, as well as Chanel and Derek Jarman, who was responsible for some of the most iconic queer art in history.
She was a frequent collaborator of Jarman, starring in films such as Caravaggio (1986), The Last of England (1988), War Requiem (1989) and The Garden (1990). “I