At last it is possible to see curvy and full figured women at covers of high fashion magazines. It is a good trend, I am hoping it might be more than a trend though. For sure, it´s about time!
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Kirsten Dunst
Kirsten Dunst is a good actress, she takes risks, seem to have a mind of her own and an eye for fashion. She got style and she doesn´t care what other people think about her fashion choices. I like her a lot! Best movie; hmm have to think about that one, she was great in Interview with a vampire and Mary Antoinette was beautiful. Worst; I didn´t love Bring it on, put otherwise I really like most of them. I haven´t seen The Virgin Diaries, but I hope I can watch it soon.
Kirsten with her boyfriend, actor Garrett Hedlund (above).
Kirsten love blue.
Above; Pic 1. Marie Antoinette. Pic 2. Interview with a vampire. Pic 3. Bring it on. Pic 4. Spiderman.
Kirsten Dunst is 32 years old. She dated Jake Gyllenhaal for several years in her 20s. Since a couple of years she is in a relationship with Garrett Hedlund. Below, from left: A break from filming Marie Antoinette, in a silver dress and girlie hair-do & with Brad Pitt at a press conference for Interview with a vampire in 1994.
10 Movie Costumes
Tuesday and that means 10 favourite movie costumes! My no 1 this week is the black and white picture with Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire (no 3). I love that incredibly timeless dress.
Julia Roberts in Charlie Wilson´s war (2007).
Raquel Welch in a truly iconic outfit in One million years BC (1966). This picture was sold as a poster, and it eventually became the most popular poster that decade.
Ginger Rogers with Fred Astaire in Swing Time?
Kelly LeBrock in a The woman in red (1984).
Gong Li and Yun-Fat Chow in Curse of the golden flower (2006).
Oliwia Dabrowska in Schindler´s list (1993).
Milla Jovovich in Gaultier´s design in The fifth element (1997).
Glenn Close in Dangerous Liaisons (1988).
Rita Moreno won an academy award for West Side Story (1961).
Diane Keaton with Woody Allen in Annie Hall (1977).
Jewellery
This diamond and aquamarine brooch once belonged to Evita Peron (above).
Ruby art deco necklace (above).
These pearls once belonged to Jackie O (above).
Emereld and diamond brooch from Tiffany, 1911 (above).
Coronation jewellery (above).
Platinum diamond and sapphire twin ring (above).
Earrings, diamonds (above).
The Russian crown jewels (above).
Art Deco era bracelet (above).
A Russian pink tourmaline and diamond brooch, circa 1850 (above).
The Hall sapphire and diamond necklace (above).
Earrings, probably vintage (above).
Queen Victoria´s coronation ring, 1838. Gold, diamonds, rubies, sapphires and silver (above).
Yellow diamond (above).
Romanov diamond brooch from 1770´s (above).
Aquamarine and diamond necklace from Cartier, 1912 (above).
Diamonds and amethysts (above).
Cupids arrows in diamonds and rubies, circa 1900 (above).
Colombian emerald and diamond bracelet (above).
Diamond and sapphire earrings from imperial Russia (above).