From Cinderella’s stepmother to Euphoria’s Maddy, they are true `devil wears prada`.
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Screaming with style – 8 horror movies with beautiful character designs
Lady Tremaine – Cinderella (2015): Lady Dior during the regency period
Lady Tremaine (Cate Blanchett) often wears ballgown or train dresses, and wears extremely elaborate statement accessories.
(Photo: Disney Studios)
It must be said that the scene where Tremaine strides down the Royal ball stairs is one of the most eye-catching moments throughout the film.
(Photo: Jonathan Olley)
(Photo: Disney)
Patrizia Reggiani – House of Gucci (2021): `New Money` fashion
As the woman who has it all, Patrizia – played by Lady Gaga always appears in the most noble way.
(Photo: Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures Inc.)
Costume designer Janty Yates accessed Gucci’s archives to decorate the empire’s most powerful woman in the most authentic way.
(Photo: Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures Inc.)
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Fur coats – the fashion statement of villains in cinema
Maddy Perez – Euphoria: leads Slut Era
Maddy seems like an angel until she opens her mouth to insult those around her unharmed.
(Photo: HBO Max)
(Photo: HBO Max)
However, Maddy’s fashion does not stray too far from her real age.
(Photo: HBO Max)
Cruella and the Punk Rock fashion rebellion
Imagine the punk rock style of the 21st century, but with a bit of `spice` of luxury and power of red and black colors and stylized designs.
(Photo: Disney)
(Photo: Laurie Sparham)
(Photo: Disney)
“Gothic Venom” by the witch Bellatrix Lestrange – Harry Potter
From the unique ruffled hairstyle to the cool jet black color, Bellatrix’s witch look is the most classic representative of the Gothic style.
(Photo: Pinterest)
(Photo: Pinterest)
Cersei Lannister – Game of Thrones: dreaming of cruelty in the guise of feminine fashion
The title of female villain with the most diverse appearance will probably belong to Cersei Lannister.
(Photo: HBO)
(Photo: HBO)
(Photo: HBO)
(Photo: HBO)