Long time no see! Yes, I know and I
am really sorry. I've been running out of time lately and this period won't end
soon. This, of course, doesn't mean I haven't been thinking about my blog and
my readers. So, I thought that coming back with a fabulous topic would be a
great way to make amends.
For tonight, I'm bringing in a topic that I am sure we all
love:
The Great Gatsby. I read the book last year and I immediately
fell in love with Fitzgerald( so I also read
The Beautiful and the Damned,
which is also fab). I'm so into descriptions of eras, like the ones Fitzgerald made
in this amazing novel, I found out so many things about the 20s, how people had
fun, their habbits, their lifestyle, their homes, their clothing, their
desires...
In my point of view, the 20s were
fascinathing years: women got empancipated, freedom became a virtue and Fashion
became closer to art, expensive fabrics stared being used and elegant accessories
became the must-haves of every respectable woman. The
http://www.1920-30.com/fashion/ says: “
Hats, shoes, stockings, handbags,
dresses and jewelry all came together in harmony to create a unique and elegant
style that can only be appreciated when seen in real-life or in color
illustrations.”
Talking about the 20s Fashion, as
we all know, this year,
The Great Gatsby
was screened by
Baz
Luhrmann. There’s been a lot said about the
fabulous costumes and I really can’t wait to see the movie( shame on me, I
haven’t seen it yet…). The costumes are made by the
Brooks Brothers and
by
Prada. Catherine Martin
said on the Black Carpet Premiere that as source she
used the costume library and “ the book itself”.
We cannot talk about costumes
without saying a few words about one of the main characters,
Daisy Buchanan, interpreted by
Carey
Mulligan. She had to wear 40 costumes, but her favourite was the one in the
first scene, she confesses on the Black Carpet. She made a joke about this, she
compared her character with the Kardashian saying both Daisy’s and the
Kardashian’s “ business is to look good.”
Due to this movie, Carey Mulligan had her
first Vogue cover in May:
Leonardo Di Caprio, who
plays
Jay Gatsby, said that “ Gatsby
is the American Dream”, that he is a character about whom people will be
talking in 300 from now on.
Isla Fisher, who believes
that this is the “ classic American novel”, had to put on 10 pounds for her
role in
The Great Gatsby,
Myrtle Wilson.
I’m really looking forward to
seeing this film. I hope I can go to the cinema this weekend…
Here are some photos from the Black
Carpet:
Carey Mulligan wore Lanvin and Tiffany & Co.
Isla Fisher wore Dolce and Gabbana
Florence Welch wore Miu Miu
Anna Wintour wore Chanel and Manolo Blahnik
Have a classy evening and a
beautiful weekend!
See you soon,
Love, A.
Sources:
- E! Entertainment;
-
http://www.1920-30.com/fashion/ .