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Friday, 26 July 2013

Style Crush: Zoe Saldana



Every so often our cinema screens see the most strikingly hot new actresses hit Hollywood, don't they? Some actresses are hyped up and then forgotten about a month later, but some only continue to prosper... enter the effortlessly fashionable, Zoe Saldana.

New Jersey-born Zoe landed her first major movie role back in 2002 when she starred alongside Britney Spears in the american chick-flick, 'Crossroads'. Since then she has gone on to star in some of the biggest blockbuster movies of our generation, including a small role in 'Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl', a leading part as blue woman Neytiri in 'Avatar', as well as the action thriller 'Colombiana' and most recently, 'Star Trek Into Darkness'.

So with all of these films under her belt, it must be hard to keep up glamorous appearances in the press 24/7, but somehow Zoe always manages to look super stylish. What I love about her is that she never has to force a look, she adds her own playful personality into any outfit she wears, not to mention her ballerina-petite frame which enables her to carry off even the most daring fashion trends. For example, the Balmain dress she wore at the Berlin premiere of 'Star Trek Into Darkness'.

After reading an exclusive interview featuring Zoe in the June 2013 issue of InStyle Magazine, it became apparent that she has really had to work hard for her success and she's not afraid of speaking up either. When it comes to being outspoken, Zoe's personality is equally as sassy as her chameleon-like, ever-changing sense of style.

So if I were to sum-up Zoe Saldana's style in 5 words, what would they be? Contemporary, sassy, chic, minimalist (as she doesn't tend to wear many accessories), and sleek.

Here I have collected some of my favourite images of Zoe's fashionable outfits - I hope they will inspire you too...










Note: All images are not my own.


Saturday, 25 May 2013

Cinema Spotlight: The Great Gatsby


Earlier this week I had the pleasure of going to see 'The Great Gatsby' movie. Even though I didn't have a full knowledge of what the film was about I still wanted to go and watch it, especially after seeing lots of snippets and glamorous looking trailers. Now that I have watched the movie in full I can tell you that it was a fantastic, five-star rating love story. 

The movie starts off in retrospect with Toby Maguire looking back on his time spent partying as a young, free and ordinary guy living a whirlwind life of endless parties in the 1920's. The story builds up a sense mystery surrounding who rich socialite, Jay Gatsby actually is and whether or not he is just a myth. However, despite the many parties Gatsby throws it soon unfolds that this is all just a cover-up for his loneliness. His character development is fantastic particularly when we learn that all of the grand gestures and crazy social gatherings he hosted were designed to seek the attention of one woman, Gatsby's long-lost lover, Daisy. Now I won't spoil the ending of the movie for those who haven't seen it yet, but it's definitely got my vote!

Aside from starring Leo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire who both delivered outstanding acting performances, one of the primary reasons I went to see this movie was for the on-screen glamour. The movie boasted dazzling visual affects from start to finish and gave a life-like account of how people lived during the 1920's. The 1920's have always been one of my favourite historic time periods, particularly from a fashion stand point. The characters in this movie truly capture the elegance and the glamorous costumes people would wear on a daily basis as well as that essence of social status. 

Directed by the man behind Moulin Rouge - Bazz Luhrmann, it's no wonder the visuals are so stunning!

Some of the outfit highlights for me are noted in these cinematic pictures below...

















Note: All images are not my own.


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