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Quiz: Which Fictional Fashion Personality Are You?
Style often plays a starring role in movies and TV shows, but when it comes to fashionable characters (hello, Miranda Priestly), we have a whole range of kindred spirits to choose from. Whether you consider yourself zany, stern or sophisticated, you’ll identify with at least one of these stylish (and sometimes downright scary) trendsetters. Take […]
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9 things even Mean Girls superfans don’t know
So it’s 2016, 12 years after the release of Mean Girls and I think it’s safe to say that “fetch” hasn’t happened. However, fans of the film had plenty to freak out about last week at an outdoor screening of the movie in Toronto. TIFF and Pride Toronto partnered up with Harbourfront Centre to screen […]
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A ranking of the best, worst and weirdest movie makeover scenes ever
Here’s what we know. We know that movie makeovers are real. We know there’s usually an “aha!” moment where the star comes into her own or embraces a newfound aesthetic that conveys to everyone watching that she’s really in love now, so get into it, thank you. And we know that most of the time, […]
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Charting the history of rebellious fashion in movies, from Grease to The Craft
Today we celebrate the 25th anniversary of Thelma & Louise, a movie about two women who refuse to put up with anybody’s shit. Which is a movie unique in an industry that’s slow to celebrate female rebellion — especially in response to our sexist society. In fact, Susan Sarandon went on record last week saying […]
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Quiz: How many famous fashion cameos can you recognize?
As loyal beings of the fashion industry, nothing gets us more excited than spotting designers, models and editors in hit TV shows and films. Who doesn’t want to see how our fave fashion icons step outside their comfort zones and take on the acting world? Specifically, stepping over fashion roadkill? Take this quiz to see […]
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6 epic biopics we can’t wait to see in 2016
Stylish costumes, moving soundtracks, real-life heartbreak. Musical biopics are the types of films that guarantee heaping helpings of all of the above and, over the last 10 years, have become a vehicle to help re-introduce legendary artists to new fans in a light that strays from the usual confines of a VH1 or TMZ. These […]
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The 20 most hypnotizing hair and makeup scenes in movies
From Ariel’s drool-worthy red mane that somehow stays dry underwater, to the most useful talent ever, courtesy of Molly Ringwald in The Breakfast Club, chances are some of your most memorable and beloved beauty moments come from movies. There are the hair and makeup scenes that elicit a deep feeling of satisfaction (shout out to […]
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Drew Barrymore on the toughest scene she’s ever filmed and the value of moving the f*ck on
“I had my first drink at age nine, began smoking marijuana at ten, and at twelve took up cocaine.” This is but one of many of Drew Barrymore’s more infamous quotes taken from her teen memoir, Little Girl Lost, published in 1990. Of course those raging days are well behind the woman who first melted our […]
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10 of the most romantic non-romance movies to watch this Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching in case the Fifty Shades of Grey campaign has numbed you to all dates other than “at least it will be March soon.” But it’s that inundation of heavy cinematic breathing and bold declarations of “love” that inspired this list. We can pretend that conventional romance in movies is still […]
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Watch the just-released trailer for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1
Jennifer Lawrence is back as Katniss Everdeen in the newly released trailer for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1. The clip shows Katniss returning to an uninhabited, destroyed District 12 as Lorde‘s Yellow Flicker Beat plays in the background. Lorde has curated the film’s soundtrack, after she contributed a beautiful cover of Tears for Fears‘ […]
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Oz the Great and Powerful: The skinny on the film’s glitzy witchy costumes (and of course, that Emerald City)
Photography courtesy Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Canada See the Oz the Great and Powerful costumes up-close »
Disney’s new film Oz The Great and Powerful is opening in movie theatres tomorrow. And not only are we excited to see James Franco in L. Frank Baum’s classic Oz setting, but we also can’t wait to take in the film’s visually stunning fashion and cinematography.
Created by costume designers Gary Jones and Michael Kutsche, the fashion of Oz reflects the glitz and glamour of L. Frank Baum’s classic storybook setting, while frequently using emerald, ahem, Pantone’s Colour of the Year (How perfect!) Jones and Kutsche created almost 2000 costumes for the film, including several elaborate looks for the film’s witchy stars Michelle Williams, Mila Kunis, and Rachel Weisz.
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Anne Hathaway is keeping her short haircut but hopefully forgetting the rest of her Les Misérables hair and makeup tricks
There’s just two weeks to go until the big day. Yes, Les Misérables opens in movie theatres on December 25 and to satisfy our fandom till then we’re watching as much promotional footage as we can. Today’s find via Styleite: a behind-the-scenes look at the hair and makeup that was used to transform the actors on screen.
Lisa Westcott, the hair and makeup artist for Les Misérables said, “How can you make a beautiful woman not look beautiful?” when speaking about turning Anne Hathaway into the character of Fantine, a struggling factory worker who is forced into prostitution in 19th century France.
The video offers an interesting insight: while many thought Hathaway was forced to cut her hair, she was actually the one who decided to chop it all off for the role. While she’s said that the shorter style is one she’s grown to love, the rest of her Les Misérables look won’t be sticking around: “A lot of people had to wear wear plastic moulds on top of their teeth that were painted,” Anne Hathaway explained of her character’s missing and decayed teeth. “I was one of the lucky ones. I didn’t have to wear it, I just had to have my teeth painted.”
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