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Published 12:25 6 Jun 2017 BST
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As well as killing it on the red carpet, Ruth has also graced the cover of Vogue, cementing her style credentials.
So maybe it's no surprise that she's not too fussed about #AskHerMore.
The online campaign encourages the media to ask women in entertainment about more than what they're wearing, but Ruth has told the Telegraph that she enjoys talking about clothes.
"I really didn’t mind being asked about my dresses because I’m a huge fashion fan. I was wearing works of art so why wouldn’t I want to talk about that?" she said.
The Telegraph might have missed the point slightly. The idea behind the campaign is to ask women more, not ignore their outfits entirely.
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