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Noomi Rapace goes goth in a black leather mini dress and choker as she joins Juliette Binoche at the Alexander McQueen show during PFW

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Noomi Rapace sat next to Juliette Binoche in the front row at the Alexander McQueen Paris Fashion Week show on Saturday evening.

Swedish actress Noomi, 44, went goth for the occasion in a stylish black leather mini dress with dramatic shoulder pads and oversized sleeves.

She completed the look with a quirky metal choker and tucked her feet into a pair of chunky ankle boots.

Meanwhile, Oscar winner Juliette, 59, opted for a chic cream suit which she wore over a white satin shirt.

The French stunner accentuated her age features with glamorous makeup and wore her brunette locks in loose waves.

Juliette Binoche, 59, at the Alexander McQueen Paris Fashion Week show on Saturday evening

Noomi Rapace, 44 (L) sat front row next to Juliette Binoche, 59 (R) at the Alexander McQueen Paris Fashion Week show on Saturday evening

Swedish actress Noomi went goth for the occasion in a stylish black leather mini dress with dramatic shoulder pads and oversized sleeves

Swedish actress Noomi went goth for the occasion in a stylish black leather mini dress with dramatic shoulder pads and oversized sleeves

Noomi’s new space-based Apple TV+ series Constellation is so sinister that even the showrunner would politely decline an invitation for an intergalactic voyage.

The eight-part psychological thriller, created and written by Peter Harness, follows astronaut Jo, played by Noomi, who returns to Earth after a disaster in space, only to discover that important pieces of her life are missing.

The action-packed series explores the dark edges of human psychology and follows one woman’s quest to uncover the truth about the hidden history of space travel in an effort to regain everything she has lost.

Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, Peter revealed the story that inspired the plot, while also admitting that he is so scared of space that he would only consider jumping aboard a rocket if his days were numbered.

“I was once on vacation in a cabin in the Swedish woods, and as night fell, we heard a little girl in the woods calling for her mother,” he said of how he was inspired to create the plot.

‘It was very creepy and a bit weird, and we didn’t know where it came from. And we never found out where it came from.

“But a few nights in a row we heard this sound and I always thought I should write something about this little girl who was lost in the forest in Sweden.

“And when I was asked if I wanted to write something about astronauts and what it’s like for them to return to Earth, I wanted to address how challenging that is.

Meanwhile, Oscar winner Juliette opted for a chic cream suit which she wore over a white satin shirt.

Meanwhile, Oscar winner Juliette opted for a chic cream suit which she wore over a white satin shirt.

Actress Salma Hayek turned heads in a plunging silver bustier

Actress Salma Hayek turned heads in a plunging silver bustier

Samantha Morton (R) posed next to German actor Udo Kier (L)

Samantha Morton (R) posed next to German actor Udo Kier (L)

The models paraded in very quirky outfits

The models paraded in very quirky outfits

The models paraded in very quirky outfits

“I have a mother who is stuck out there in space trying desperately to reach her daughter. And for some reason that daughter was the little girl who got lost in the woods… and I had to write for the show to get them back.”

Oppenheimer actor James D’Arcy plays Jo’s husband Magnus, who desperately tries to understand his wife’s altered mental state after her return to Earth.

James admitted he was stunned after reading the entire script in one sitting – and hinted audiences will be hooked.

Noomi's new space-based Apple TV+ series Constellation is so sinister that even the showrunner would politely decline an invitation for an intergalactic journey

Noomi’s new space-based Apple TV+ series Constellation is so sinister that even the showrunner would politely decline an invitation for an intergalactic journey

“When I first read the script, I read all eight episodes in one day and when I got to the end my head exploded,” he told DailyMail.com.

‘I realized I had just read something truly unique, it defies description: it’s a science fiction, but it’s a thriller, but it’s a conspiracy drama, but it’s also a family affair.

‘What I loved about it was, even with this huge epic scope, that at the heart of it was this deep meditation on the nature of being human and dealing with reality.

“I really resonated with that, especially since the pandemic, where reality feels very loose.

“Peter Harness, who I think is a genius, has written this series that tackles all those big questions, but does it in the most entertaining way.”

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