‘House of the Dragon’ actress Gayle Rankin wears a BIZARRE outfit consisting of a plastic ‘Dump Him’ top and a huge denim skirt on a whimsical outing in New York City
Gayle Rankin showed off her bizarre fashion sense outside her New York City hotel on Friday.
The 33-year-old ‘House of the Dragon’ star had her jaw dropped in an edgy ensemble, which consisted of a plastic top that read ‘Dump him’ and a huge denim skirt.
The top gave the impression that she wasn’t wearing a bra under a t-shirt – but closer inspection revealed her bare shoulder as the fake sleeve didn’t match her arm or cleavage.
The actress kept the fake shirt next to her body by hugging her arms to her sides.
The Glow alum completed her one-of-a-kind ensemble with an oversized denim skirt that flared at the hips.
One-of-a-kind outfit: Gayle Rankin showed off her bizarre fashion sense outside her New York City hotel on Friday
Creative: The ‘House of the Dragon’ star kept the fake shirt alongside her body by squeezing her arms at her sides and wore an oversized denim skirt that flared at the hips
The beauty wore light make-up, styled her short platinum tresses to the side and hid her eyes behind dark glasses.
In April, HBO announced that Gayle had been added to the cast of the Game of Thrones prequel. She plays Alys Rivers, an illegitimate servant of House Strong who plays a key role in the Targaryen civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons.
Set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones, the series is based on George RR Martin’s novels Fire and Blood, in which Rankin’s character is described as a sort of witch with prophetic visions.
According to a Variety source, despite the writers’ strike in the US, filming for the second season began last month while production in the UK progressed.
A source told the publication that the scripts for the series had been in the works for some time and that it would not affect filming.
This comes after the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers ended contract negotiations with the Writers Guild of America last month, just hours before their contract expired.
The WGA responded by calling a strike, with all members of the guild halting work on any project within the union’s purview if active writing is in progress.
HBO was lucky, however, as the scripts for Season 2 of House Of The Dragon are in place and production is in full swing.
Added to the cast: The beauty, who will soon be starring in Season 2 of the Game of Thrones prequel, wore light make-up, styled her short platinum locks to one side and hid her eyes behind dark glasses
March On: Season 2 of House Of The Dragon continues despite the writers’ strike in the US
Show: Based on George RR Martin’s Fire & Blood, the series, set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones, tells the story of House Targaryen (pictured Matt Smith).
Back in action: Production on Season 2 of House of the Dragon has begun and fans were given a first look at the set last month
Ryan Condal, showrunner and executive producer of the series, teased what fans can expect from season two, saying, “House of the Dragon has returned.” We’re excited to be back with members of our original family and new talent on both sides to rotate the camera.
“All your favorite characters will soon be conspiring at the council tables, marching their armies and riding their dragons into battle.” “We can’t wait to share what we have in store.”
The first season received critical acclaim, with particular praise for the series’ visual effects and character development.
HBO executives hope the next episode will repeat the success of the first season, with the first episode being viewed by over 10 million viewers on day one, the highest number of any premiere in HBO history.
Each episode of Season 1 of House of the Dragon averaged 29 million viewers in the United States