A Q&A with the English model Jill Kennington about her role in Blow Up, the art-house movie heard around the world.
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The final installment of "The Hunger Games" comes to a close this weekend so we're looking back on some of our favorite designs and looks.
Art by Jasmin Darnell
Stacey Battat worked with Sofia Coppola to craft gorgeous, haunting, and historically accurate pieces for the Cannes award-winning drama.
Oreste Cortazzo (Rome, 1836-1910, Paris) was an Italian-born French painter, graphic artist and illustrator, born in Rome. Oreste Cortazzo was a pupil
A vintage style musk for all genders. Flirtatious like a suggestive wink. "Your skin like dawn Mine like musk One paints the beginning of a certain end. The other, the end of a sure beginning." - Charles Baudelaire Art: Anticipation by Hans Zatzka, c. early 20th century
A still from the film ‘Russian Ark’ (2002).
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One of my favorite edwardian and silent cinema actresses more info about her en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Doro
Gwyneth Paltrow spoke about how former President Bill Clinton snored right in front of her during a White House screening of her film.
Maude Adams (Maude Ewing Kiskadden), american actress. November 11, 1872 – July 17, 1953
Ethel Léontine Gabain (French-English, 1883-1950) – Diana Wynyard in ‘The Silent Knight’, 1938 (Oil on canvas. Walker Art Gallery) – – Wynyard was signed in 1932 to a contract at …
I hope this will help with your reenactments and fanart. :) Anglo-Saxon (600 – 1154): Simple Veils, Head-tires, Combs, and Pin Norman (1066-1154): Couvre-chef, hair uncovered, and extreme...
Staring at her on-screen love, Amanda Seyfried is a vision in white in a dark depressing place in iconic photographer Anne Leibovitz's just released photo series of the cast of the upcoming musical drama Les Miserables.
Tilda Swinton, as Orlando, reading in library in the 1992 film based on Virginia Woolf’s novel Orlando: A Biography. Queen Elizabeth I, on her deathbed, promises an androgynous young nobleman named...
In the last part of my Orlando (1992) review, I’m showcasing some of the fabulous costumes and looks from the film by designers Sandy Powell and Dien van Straalen. As mentioned in my last pos…
Even when you're trying to kill Hitler, playing at Nazis is still a dangerous game. Tom Cruise exclusively reveals the perils of filming WWII thriller Valkyrie - and why Scientology should never have been part of the controversy.
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How would this eccentric duo survive out of the Nineties and in an era of hipsters, One Direction and vaping?
Photographer We've only mentioned society portraitist Cecil Beaton in passing so far . Cecil was born in 1904 and after a patchy educa...
"I think the nerve-wracking part of it comes from being really one of the only women in the movie. There's some other women in the movie, but they're in the very, very, very beginning. There's nobody to take focus off of me, if I'm not good. That was my biggest fear. There's so many guys in the movie. They were all amazing. Every single one of those guys are phenomenal actors, and they really brought such life to their characters. But, when you're the only woman in most of the movie, there's a lot of pressure. If you're not good, everyone is like, 'Well, the girl sucked!' It's not like people can go, 'Which one?' The flipside of that is, if it succeeds, it's the other side of that. This is, by far, the biggest movie I've ever done. I'm incredibly excited, but I'm also really scared. So, we'll see." - Battlestar Galactica actress Katee Sackoff speaking to Collider about her role in the upcoming Riddick film. "I made a conscious effort to make her stronger than anyone I’ve ever played with very little, if no, vulnerability," she said of her character Dahl. "She’s just really, really strong. If she has a vulnerability, you’re never going to see it." Sackhoff is also still attached to that lady Expendables-type film which she told them is still happening but slow moving at this point in the game. (via io9) Are you following The Mary Sue on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, & Google +?
Concise illustrated history of 1920s Women's Makeup styles and cosmetics. Find out how the flapper look of the Roaring 1920's evolved.
Possibly one of the most iconic images of a woman of the Georgian era wearing a riding habit has to be that of Lady Seymour Worsley. So, with that in mind, we thought we would take a look at this f…
A sneak peek at the on-set secrets of the new Hulu series.
Why Royal Tenenbaums character is this week's unexpected style icon. And how to get Margot's look.
postcard: J. B. & Co. 1505. Sometimes het name is spelled 'Maud' instead of 'Maude' at the post cards.
Portrait of Princesses Elena and Alexandra Kurakina, by Vladimir Lukitch Borovikovsky, 1802. Anna and Margaretta Peale, by James P...