Dodie Smith, author of ' Dalmatians', sitting outside her cottage with a pet Dalmatian in Essex, July 23, Tallulah Bankhead was said to partially inspire the animated version of Cruella de Vil.
Glenn Close in Dalmations. Related Stories. Already a print subscriber? Go here to link your subscription. Need help? Visit our Help Center. Go here to connect your wallet. Cruella dabbles in all types of fabrics, furs, and even feathers. When she meets her henchmen to acquire her new fur, she emerges from her full white bedroom. Cruella was a show stopper in a V-cut, mermaid-style dress in a black shiny fabric, while the neckline is done in half white and half black feathering.
The drama doesn't end there, though, as the dress has long train sleeves. Both sleeves are lined with black and white feathers and Cruella wore sheer polka dot gloves to tie everything together. And, of course, no one can forget her iconic red cigarette holder.
Cruella really pushed the boundaries of edgy and risky fashion in the movie, Cruella. One look that was fascinating to see unfold on the big screen involved a garbage truck.
Pulling up to the venue, the truck dumps what looks like old and ratty fabric. But amongst the fabric emerges Cruella in a fitted corset bodice dress. The dress has a unique flare, as Cruella used newspaper articles of her past events as detailing.
What really sets the look apart is when she drives away and the disregarded fabrics prove to be a long train.
Fans also can't stop gawking at her hair and makeup. In Dalmatians , Cruella tries to play along with everyone believing she's cured of her obsession. She hosts a dinner party and invites guests along with their dogs.
Besides her real devious plan for the event, Cruella dazzled in a big red beaded dress. It's the first look that's entirely red instead of Cruella's typical black and white. She doesn't disappoint, as the dress has a slight poof skirt with a train. The top is off the shoulder but has a mesh chest fabric that helps hold on to the queen-like collar. The dress made Cruella look sinful, devilish, and if she was wearing fire. Cruella gave fans everything they wanted in dazzling and shocking ensembles that pushed the envelope of fashion.
Cruella set out to upstage the Baroness in the fashion industry as a form of payback for what happened to her mother and one of her jaw-dropping looks that gained attention was her army jacket-inspired dress. Set amid the punk-rock revolution of s London, her look was dark, daring, and edgy. The army jacket had a plethora of accessories made of different metals. To add to the drama, Cruella created an incredibly long ruffled red chiffon train. There were no barriers to it to begin with, which is amazing, but also quite difficult.
She is very dainty so you can't go too big with the hair and make-up because it just drowns her. With a lot of the punk references, I was looking at there was a sort of harshness to it, but also there's a real beauty to it as well.
I was looking at people such as Debbie Harry — she actually wore a lot of soft-pink lipsticks, which I wouldn't have imagined. So, to do a scene where she gets off a motorbike and storms up to the Baroness with this on her face, it gives you a sense of empowerment. Then, as the story progresses, she transforms.
I feel like since she was a child, she's been gathering all these bits of information and putting her twist on it.
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