Ruby Rose Dishes On Style, Acceptance & ‘OITNB’

Now sought-after for her edgy, androgynous style, actress
Ruby Rose initially struggled to find her niche.

“When I first started in the industry back home in
Australia at 18 there was a lot of push and shove as to how I should dress, if
I was allowed to cut my hair short, if I had too many tattoos,” Rose said
in an interview Tuesday. “If I didn’t get a campaign or if I didn’t get a
role, they would always come back to ‘well, she dresses like a boy.'”

Times have changed for the “Orange is the New
Black” breakout star, who recently swapped her Litchfield Prison uniform
for distressed overalls and cutoff shorts as the face of Denim & Supply
Ralph Lauren.

Co-host Ruby Rose poses for a portrait before the MTV EMAs at the Mediolanum Forum on October 25, 2015 in Milan
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Rose, who counts Vivienne Westwood, Annie Lennox and
Madonna among her style icons, teamed with model Hailey Baldwin for the brand’s
latest social media and global ad campaign.

She credits her hit Netflix series along with
Amazon’s “Transparent” for sparking a dialogue about gender identity
and acceptance in the entertainment industry and beyond.

“People were waiting to start this conversation,”
said Rose. “Someone had to ignite it and once that happened, it was just a
snowball effect where you had celebrities and all different people coming out
and saying, ‘I’m gender fluid’ or ‘I’m transgender,’ and people feeling more
comfortable in their skin.”

The 29-year-old also praised Louis Vuitton’s latest
womenswear campaign featuring actor-rapper Jaden Smith.

“I mean he’s so amazing but the reason that’s so
special is because that’s how he dresses,” said Rose. “It’s not like
they just went ‘OK, we’re going to grab a guy that’s popular, that people like,
and we’re going to put him in a dress.’ It’s not done in a tasteless way. It’s
just this is who he is.”

Though it has not yet been announced if her
“Orange” character, Stella Carlin, will return for season four, Rose
is busy with upcoming films including “John Wick 2” and
“Resident Evil: The Final Chapter.”

“Acting is my life. It’s what I live and breathe,”
said Rose.

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