Dress Like Your Favorite Movie Heroine

One of the problems with not leaving the house these days is you lose a sense of personal style and flair. Plus, let’s be honest, most of us have resorted to yoga pants and sweatshirts far too often since the pandemic began! Well, today I thought it would be fun to show how you can recreate the looks of your favorite movie heroines without breaking the bank and using wearable pieces that will fit into any outfit (with a few embellishments added for fun!)

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Holly Golightly

Anyone who reads this blog knows of my love for Ms Golightly played by the immortal Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffanys. What she managed to do is combine elegance while still dressing sexy and chic.

For this outfit we have:

  • Mullberry Street Maxi Dress Fashion Nova $24.99
  • Audrey Helpburn Holly Golightly Breakfast at Tiffanys Costume Jewelry and Accessory Set fro Amazon.com $26.99

Elle Woods

Harvard didn’t know what had hit them when Elle Woods came to town with her signature color pink ensembles and cute dog Bruiser Woods. in Legally Blonde.

For this outfit we have:

  • Taryn Sweater Midi Dress Fuchsia from Fashion Nova $24.99
  • Chouyatou Women’s Stylish Oblique Zip Slim Faux Leather Biker Outerwear Jacket from amazon.comĀ  $28.90-$44.90
  • Vintage Cat’s Eye Sunglasses for Women from Amazon.com $8.99
  • Douglas Carlos Chihuahua Dog Plush from Amazon.com $13.45

Cher Horowitz

Longtime readers of this blog know the 1995 comedy Clueless is a foundation comedy for me. Indeed, it’s not only one of the best comedies ever but it also has an impeccable sense of style. Here’s my take on one Cher’s most iconic outfits.

For this outfit we have:

  • Cher Plaid Mini Skirt- Mustard from Fashion Nova $29.99
  • Ready to Post Cher Blazer in Yellow Tartan from Gfdstore $87.00
  • Mine Knee High Boots in White from Public Desire $67.99
  • Classic Toy Flip Phone from Amazon.com $22.79

Bella Swan

Given we have all been wearing yoga pants it might be easier to go with a more approachable, less constricting look. Let’s go with Bella Swan from the Twilight films as played by Kristen Stewart.

For this outfit we have:

  • The Right Angle Skinny Jeans- Grey from Fashion Nova $19.99
  • Brunswick Denim Jacket Smoke Grey from Flag and Anthem $99.50
  • Timeless V-Neck T-shirt Beet Root Burgundy from Banana Republic $9.99
  • Athletic Works Women’s Dri More Core Active Full Zip Hoodie from Walmart.com $14.96
  • Thin silver ring with feline head Gucci $265 from Gucci (ok that’s way expensive but it is perfect. This will do for $4.19 from Claire’s)

So there you have it! What do you think of my outfits? Does it inspire you to think outside the box with your fashion choices? I hope so! Either way it was super fun for me to come up with these looks. Take care!

The Dressmaker Review

dressmakerThere are some movies like The Lego Movie that I don’t understand people disliking and then there are others like The Dressmaker that I totally get. It is a weird movie and in some ways I wonder if only people who see lots of movies like I do will dig it. When you see 15-20 movies a month they do start to feel repetitive. Then you see something that’s totally different and nuts like The Dressmaker and it is kind of exciting.

The Dressmaker is directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse and it is an Australian film starring Kate Winslet. It is about a woman named Tilly who returns to her hometown to try and remember the trauma of her youth that caused her to be an outcast. She has been away training to be a tailor and quickly makes her impact on the town with her high end dresses but her past creeps back into her life. There is also love with the hunky Teddy played by Liam Hemsworth.

dressmaker3The Dressmaker is part campy soap opera, part romance, part revenge drama, part uproarious comedy. It has violent moments that shocked me but also times I was really laughing hard. It’s hard to remember a movie that is more tonally dissonant but I think that is intentional. It gives the film a unpredictable feeling. At first I thought it was going to be Chocolat but with fashion (mysterious stranger comes in and teaches town how to live!). But just when I got comfortable something shocking would happen and then I would be taken in a new direction.

And Kate Winslet. Wow…

dressmaker2She is just fantastic in this movie and is so beautiful but also heartfelt when she needs to be. I had no problem with her being with the 15 years younger Hemsworth. I mean after all men are frequently that much older than their female counterparts, and how the romance resolves is extremely surprising. I’ve always been more of a Chris Hemsworth fan but Liam is HOT in this film.

dressmaker5Judy Davis is also fantastic as Tilly’s mother. It’s one of the strongest supporting actresses performances I’ve seen this year.

judy-davis-the-dressmakerHugo Weaving gets some great laughs as a cross dressing cop and I also liked Sarah Snook as a mousy town girl who is transformed by Tilly’s dresses.

And speaking of the dresses…Holy cow are they beautiful! If this film doesn’t get nominated for best costumes than that is a real travesty. It is completely stunning work by Margo Wilson and Marion Boyce. It reminded me of the costumes from My Fair Lady designed by Cecil Beaton. The costumes are so beautiful they have an entire exhibit with them on display in Australia. How often does that happen?

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dressmaker4The Dressmaker won’t be for everyone. Like I said it is very strange and the tone goes all over the place but I kind of dug it. It continually surprised me and all the performances are so campy and fun that it worked. It looks so gorgeous and sometimes it’s nice to see something different.

It’s in general a mild R rating with just a few jarring scenes of violence and a little bit of language.

Overall Grade- B+

Here is the trailer to see if it looks like your cup of tea: