I re-watched The Black Swan again last night. I think this film seriously has one of the best ever wardrobes. It makes me wish I could dance like that! Natalie Portman looks stunning in this film:
The costumes, designed by Amy Westcott, and a collaboration with Rodarte designers, Laura and Kate Mulleavy, are the perfect aesthetic accompaniment to the visual richness of the film.
I seem to love outfits in monochrome. The contrast between the white and black in the psychological thriller was used for symbolism, but other movies employ a similar colour palette, like Angelina Jolie's classic elegance in The Tourist:
But you need to be in an equally elegant city to be able to wear these outfits daily!
The costumes, designed by Amy Westcott, and a collaboration with Rodarte designers, Laura and Kate Mulleavy, are the perfect aesthetic accompaniment to the visual richness of the film.
I seem to love outfits in monochrome. The contrast between the white and black in the psychological thriller was used for symbolism, but other movies employ a similar colour palette, like Angelina Jolie's classic elegance in The Tourist:
But you need to be in an equally elegant city to be able to wear these outfits daily!
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