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Marie Antoinette, writer and director: Sofia Coppola

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There is no hair more iconic, perhaps, than Marie Antoinette’s elaborately curled and beribboned wigs. Her daringly avant-garde style and her love of fashion took Versailles by storm, and the ladies of court were constantly trying to emulate the Queen’s frequently changing coiffure. As young aristocrats in the 18th Century, women (although in a position of social power) were obviously not in a position to express themselves freely or assertively. Perhaps the young Queen of France used her love of fashion as a way of expressing herself when in all other areas (marriage, politics) she was rather a lost soul. One of the most well known trends of this period was for miniature models of war ships to be placed upon rolling waves of curls, in celebration of French Navy victories against the British.
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theoddmentemporium:

There is no hair more iconic, perhaps, than Marie Antoinette’s elaborately curled and beribboned wigs. Her daringly avant-garde style and her love of fashion took Versailles by storm, and the ladies of court were constantly trying to emulate the Queen’s frequently changing coiffure. As young aristocrats in the 18th Century, women (although in a position of social power) were obviously not in a position to express themselves freely or assertively. Perhaps the young Queen of France used her love of fashion as a way of expressing herself when in all other areas (marriage, politics) she was rather a lost soul. One of the most well known trends of this period was for miniature models of war ships to be placed upon rolling waves of curls, in celebration of French Navy victories against the British.


Marie Antoinette (2006)
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Rousseau says: “If we assume man has been corrupted by an artificial civilization, what is the natural state? The state of nature from which he has been removed? Imagine wandering up and down the forest, without industry, without speech, and without home.”

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vedrai:

Marie Antoinette (2006)
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vedrai:

Marie Antoinette (2006)

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I just tried to get a sense of her perfume and her essence. But I just don’t know if I could say that I actually felt her, you know what I mean? There’s a fine line you walk there, you know? I’m not going to sound like a crazy woman. I have no idea. There are moments when you’re like, ‘I hope she’s okay with me playing her.’ You get those thoughts in your head and when you go into those really private areas, like her theater, those are times when I don’t know, you feel like you’re in a dream a little bit.
Kirsten Dunst, on playing Marie Antoinette (via anotherdance)
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Marie Antoinette with her children, Adolf Ulrik Wertmüller
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Marie Antoinette with her children, Adolf Ulrik Wertmüller

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Kirsten Dunst as Marie Antoinette, 2006.
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Kirsten Dunst as Marie Antoinette, 2006.

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