After the overwhelming success launched at the Venice Film Festival and the subsequent output in the amazing film, hit the American box-office, the Black Swan (The Black Swan), managed to strike and thereby also influence the fashion world. Opening Film at Venice, has an exceptional director like Darren Aronofsky, known for being able to show and to dance in the ring, again the great Mickey Rourke.
Once again he managed to build a movie with a strange madness of a heroin victim decidedly unconventional. The Black Swan than you might believe, makes us feel the folly of those who want to get to the bottom. It is not only a large jete and pirouette on the big screen. At the base of the film there is the principle by which to make choices and that is to suffer, whether to believe in forever, there is also a possibility that can go wrong.
Some, noting also that only half of the determination shown by the character played by Nina (Natalie Portman) tells us that perhaps even an exaggeration to never give up. For those who still had not seen this new film, will let curious and especially fascinated by the fact that the sets and costumes are made by the partnership between the fashion designer Oscar de la Renta, the designer and J.
Mendel. In fact, the beautiful dress of black feathers and diamonds that wearing the protagonist is entirely the work of a Dominican stylist. Full of feathers, the mini dress is a high-class product, which fascinates and escapes the only costume to become a true icon capable of influencing the fashion scene.
Here are derived from a variety of interpretations, from the clothes, accessories, incredible. Particularly eye-catching, recall, after careful study, so nice and elegant and above all the famous royal apparel and accessories peak of the film, leaving you speechless. Note the bracelets or gona totally covered in feathers, as well as the dress with the tulle and a mix of materials is reminiscent of the scene.
These new interpretations can be classified as genuine works of art, clever tribute to the high quality of fashion and creativity.
Once again he managed to build a movie with a strange madness of a heroin victim decidedly unconventional. The Black Swan than you might believe, makes us feel the folly of those who want to get to the bottom. It is not only a large jete and pirouette on the big screen. At the base of the film there is the principle by which to make choices and that is to suffer, whether to believe in forever, there is also a possibility that can go wrong.
Some, noting also that only half of the determination shown by the character played by Nina (Natalie Portman) tells us that perhaps even an exaggeration to never give up. For those who still had not seen this new film, will let curious and especially fascinated by the fact that the sets and costumes are made by the partnership between the fashion designer Oscar de la Renta, the designer and J.
Mendel. In fact, the beautiful dress of black feathers and diamonds that wearing the protagonist is entirely the work of a Dominican stylist. Full of feathers, the mini dress is a high-class product, which fascinates and escapes the only costume to become a true icon capable of influencing the fashion scene.
Here are derived from a variety of interpretations, from the clothes, accessories, incredible. Particularly eye-catching, recall, after careful study, so nice and elegant and above all the famous royal apparel and accessories peak of the film, leaving you speechless. Note the bracelets or gona totally covered in feathers, as well as the dress with the tulle and a mix of materials is reminiscent of the scene.
These new interpretations can be classified as genuine works of art, clever tribute to the high quality of fashion and creativity.
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- 'Black Swan' Interview With Kristina Anapau (16/12/2010)
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