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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Spotlight : (Not so desperate) Business Wives

These days, the 7th art is really disappointing : I didn't see Black Swan because I don't like those kind of movies which are so stressful you exit the auditorium with an uncontrollable need of chocolate, sweets and teddy bears to comfort you after this dreadful experience. I don't want sordid plots where the woman is led to madness and angst, I want to watch something to make me feel good, to entertain me with a strong heroine who has got the sense of humour, and who win over her difficulties. And in movies and literature, these days, it is quite impossible to find that ( at least in the examples I've seen lately ). So, I've turned myself toward what seems to become a shoot of the Cinema's tree : TV series. No more telenovelas, now series are treated like real movies, with renowned directors and actors, and brilliant plots. Everyone talked a lot about Boardwalk Empire, a bit less about a serie I consider one of the best I've ever seen so far : The Good Wife. The plot itself isn't very exciting : the wife of a politician, charged with corruption and sexual affairs with prostitutes, is forced to come back into the cruel world of work, in a lawyers office. But the writers are clever and the directing staff efficient, as the episodes are all dynamic with interesting subjects, with excellent wits, intense acting and crafty humour. For the persons who hated the judicial series ( it was the case for me ), you will forget your a priori.
Julianna Margulies as Alicia Florrick in The Good Wife ( not the best examples but internet is a bit poor in series pictures )
If the character of Alicia ( played by Julianna Margulies, former E.R. star ) is a bit fragile and dominated by her husband and her situation in the beginning on the season one, she finally wins her independance thanks to the company of women who already have to show their guts in this world of men. Talking of fashion, Alicia is suscribed to high collars and strict suits, but the wardrobe assistant emphasizes her character with a lot of stretch dark red and blue. The red means at the same times that she is looking for her independance, at the same time in her career, her family life and sexuality, but also that she is still stained by the sin of her husband.
A character in a subdued style who fight her habit to give in toward men, played with nuances by Julianna Margulies, but who, more than anything, is a foil for secondary feminine characters.
Left : Christine Baranski as Diane Lockhart
Alicia is a little thing compared to the female associate of the office, flamboyant Diane Lockhart, a woman with claws and mischievous eyes and lines. If we can regret the Botox, Christine Baranski offers us a show of elegant outfits and sexy dresses which proves that women over 40 can look great without playing the lolitas. It is also good to see the discreet complicity of the two women, very welcome after the creepy relationship between Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne) and Patty Hewes (Glenn Close) in the anxiogenic Damages. I was in love with the wardrobe of Ellen, and Patty looked stunning, but the serie was really too disturbing. The outfits of Damages should be injected in The Good Wife, for the pleasure of our eyes and for this poor Alicia.
Rose Byrne and Glenn Close in Damages
But the most interesting female character is definitely those of Kalinda ( played by Brit Archie Penjabi ) an admirable young private who knows how to manipulate men with a lot of cunning, style and humour. If her make-up is a bit too outré and her hairdo too strict, her outfits are always great, with a lot of leather, mini skirts and nice colours, such as her purple coat ( not pictured ). It is great to see an actress, from what Holywood calls a "minority", being offered such an enhancive role. Archie is definitely the revelation of The Good Wife and I hope that Hollywood would learn the lesson.
Archie Panjabi as Kalinda Sharma in The Good Wife
I was not excited that much by the wardrobes of heroines of trendy series such as Sex and the City or Ugly Betty. The outfits used in the world of Fashion are sometimes very excessive and are not in phase with the real lives of real women ( with normal morphologies ! ). So, I am much more touched by the series which show working girls. We can put ourselves in their skins, and more importantly, in their clothes. Because few are the women who can wear Alexander McQueen or Dior in real life. You have to be a bit wiser and to admit that we, normal women, have to wear clothes suited to our lives. But of course, we want to be elegant and beautiful in each aspect of them. I suggest that we stop dreaming about the fashionistas of Gossip Girl, with their unlimited budget, and that we start admiring true role models with true wardrobes. You can dress soberly, even with some gorgeous pieces, as Kelli Williams, who plays the psychologist Dr Gillian Foster in Lie to Me, proves it perfectly ...
Kelli Williams in Lie to Me
Yes, the magazines show us great styles, and we can dream to own extravagant luxury goods, but a superheroine usually wears something that fit the work she has to do. A leotard to save the world, a Marchesa dress to walk the carpet at the Oscars, and office dresses to go to work and take the public transportation ... Frustrated, unsatisfied, rebellious ? If you want to change your wardrobe, then change your life. Too hard ? Then, there is only one option : being magnificent in a suit ... I'm sure you can ! And after an hard day at work, if you are tired of trying to be perfect, just collapse in your sofa and watch The Good Wife ...

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Trend : This is What I Call Summer



A priori, the fashionistas who follow this blog may not have a faint idea of who John Simm, Philip Glenister and Marc Warren are. You usually don't find them in the pages of fashion magazines. They were recently featured on GQ mag, so perhaps your boyfriend or brother would know them better. The last time those three brilliant English actors were in the same fiction, it was State of Play by Paul Abbott, and it was pure genius. So I was pretty thrilled when I've learned that they will re-enlist for a new Sky fiction, which was also a dark humor thriller. Everyting I was waiting for. But, you would ask 'how is that related to fashion ?' And then, I will answer : because the guy who directed the promos already made that before :

"Model Eaten By Shark" David LaChapelle
Yes, the provocative, twisted, sexy, most famous fashion photographer David LaChapelle. Yes, the one who usually shot Lady Gaga, Naomi Campbell, Alexander McQueen and Uma Thurman. I don't know who got this brilliant idea at Sky, but kuddos. The result is a serie of short videos in the classic plastic mood of the master, with a sexy model, a cut foot, Tony Blair, guns and loads of humour noir. Aesthetic and fun, everything you're expecting from LaChapelle and the perfect antidote to the boring campaign of Louis Vuitton Resort 2011. I like my fashion better with a twist of madness ...
This also heralds a great success for Mad Dogs, the Sky serie, a sort of Very Bad Things with an English flavour ... A comedy that will certainly raise the temperature of the Spring ( in UK first and hopefully in Europe and USA after ).

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Trend : Sci Fi bitches

Beau Garrett in Tron : Legacy
 It is the geek moment of the year : Tron Legacy, the long-awaited sequel-tribute of classic sci fi flick Tron is finally about to be released and the previews abound. Last in date, a video featuring the music of famous electronic band Daft Punk : if you like robot music, you will be delighted. But if, like me, you find it boring, it is time to focus on a funnier aspect of the event, the celebration of sci fi bitches.
Gareth Pugh
 When I say "bitches", of course I think about Gaga and her "out of the world"'s outfits. Last year, she was surrealistic, avant-gardist, very year 3000. But now, at the end of 2010, Gaga is just an ancestor of the genre. Everyone in the music industry copied the idea, from Fergie to Kanye, and singers with classic ( boring ) style have reached a brand new celebrity thanks to their radical makeover. Want a proof ? See some before/after pictures of Nicki Minaj. How do you spell "opportunism" ?
Gloria Coelho Pedro Lourenço
 But, very far from the concert hall, the sci fi bitches have developped as a whole category of women in the tiny and secret world of the geek nation. There, they don't worship Angelina Jolie. Scarlett Johansson only got their heart because she has played in Iron Man. No, their icons are called "Number 6" ( what a feminist name ... ) or Anna, a frosty beauty who hides her scales under a satin skin. Welcome to the reign of the snake women !
Amy Thompson
 Those queens of ice are now investing the fashion magazines, symbols of a liberated woman, who have reached a job with responsability and who doesn't need a man anymore. This woman's best accessory ? A naked ( younger ) man. Better than any IT bag, and a great social revenge. For this woman, out of the question to go back into the past to fill up her walk-in closet ( or her second flat, so does Anna Dello Russo ). Her clothes are definitely futuristic.
Ara-jo
 To satisfy their desires, a range of young artists, Gareth Pugh in the lead, but also some grands noms who dare to take the risk of some innovative designs ( the sophisticated french elegance of Hervé Leger turned into an army of the future this year ). The singular shapes are now gaining admittance in the ready to wear collections and in the streets, where you can see more and more latex, metallic fabrics and outfits which were usually more common in Star Strek.
Mildred Von Hildegard
 The housewifes of Prada and Vuitton against the cold warriors of the new generation : choose your side ! Even if it means posing as an alien, I will choose neither because I find both very rigid. Between Bree Van De Kamp and Amber Rose, I think that we can create something a bit more human, feminine and strong at the same time. But I admit that aesthetically, I prefer to see the work of photographer Paco Peregrin and that I would love to possess the clothes of Pugh's last collection.
photography of Paco Peregrin
 But am I not going to attempt the full look of the sci fi bitch : I would be too afraid to look like a Visitor or a Trekkie ( not that being a Trekkie is something negative, my mind is as large as space, but it is not my cup of tea ). Okay, Laura Vandervoot gets all the guys, but life in plastic ( or in lizard skin ... ) is not that fantastic, as we are still living in the present. Get me some spaceship and I could change my mind.
Morena Baccarin in V