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Film stars have made fancy dress fashionable in their recent red carpet looks.
BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityCultureZendaya: How she’s perfected the art of method dressingPublished10 hours agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Zendaya channelled the game of tennis at the UK premiere of ChallengersBy Annabel RackhamCulture reporterGetting into character is something that can be all-encompassing for an actor when they’re on set.There are accents to perfect, facial expressions to master and sometimes a completely new look thanks to clothes, make up and hair.But ever increasingly, Hollywood’s biggest stars are extending their roles to the red carpet too.Zendaya’s recent looks have all playfully toyed with the tennis theme of her new film, Challengers.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Finding a dress that looks like a tennis lawn can’t be easy – but Zendaya managed itMatching your fashion to your film role is known as method dressing, which Zendaya referenced in her BBC One Show interview on Thursday.”Fashion is something I’ve always used as an outlet, a tool – ultimately, I think I am a more shy person so it allows for me to create this persona, this character that I get to live in for the day,” she said.Zendaya said she first started method dressing after starring in The Greatest Showman and was “inspired by the film”.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Zendaya’s 2017 ringmaster look for The Greatest Showman was the first time she leaned into method dressingHer playful take on the protagonist of the film’s style was an important moment and showed an understanding of what the movie was trying to achieve.The musical, which was inspired by entertainer PT Barnum’s life, paid careful attention to detail in its 800 costumes, with designer Ellen Mirojnick saying at the time that the brief was “fashionable, accessible and modern”, something Zendaya was able to mirror in her look.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Zendaya went full cyborg for the UK premiere of Dune 2″We get so lucky to be part of films with such rich references anyway, so might as well pull from that,” Zendaya told the One Show.The 27-year-old has since created a number of film-themed looks with her stylist Law Roach, for films such as Dune and Spider-Man: No Way Home.Her looks could have easily appeared more fancy dress than fashion – but Zendaya and Roach have perfected her signature style after working together for more than 13 years.”I always try to be a storyteller more than anything else, and this is such a strong story to tell,” Roach recently told Vogue after finishing the press tour for Dune 2.”The looks served as an extension of the wardrobe from the movie. It was intentional and purposeful,” he added.For fashion journalist Chloe Burney, she says “dressing in character mode on the red carpet isn’t just an homage to actors’ recently completed projects, but is also injecting heaps of fun”.She tells the BBC she “wouldn’t typically gravitate” towards Challengers but “Zendaya’s tennis-themed looks have got us all talking”.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Ms Burney was a big fan of Zendaya’s playful Loewe tennis ball shoes, which she wore whilst promoting Challengers in RomeMs Burney’s favourite looks from the press run have been Zendaya’s Loewe tennis ball stilettos and custom glitter green gown.We’ve seen a number of Hollywood stars give method dressing a go in the last few months – Margot Robbie being one of the standouts.Her Barbie looks have mirrored several of her character’s costumes from the film, with some even borrowing from iconic dolls too.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Robbie’s playful doll-like accessories showed how much she paid attention to detailMs Burney says these looks have helped “bring cultural relevance to a project”.”I lost count of how many shop windows turned pink overnight,” she added.Barbie: Actress Margot Robbie’s recreates the doll’s best outfitsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, The world went into pink mania after seeing Margot Robbie’s Barbie red carpet looksIt’s not just something female stars are enjoying too – Ryan Gosling leaned into the spirit of Barbie with his red carpet looks – which proved once and for all that pink is a colour that works for everyone.Bringing more fun to red carpets is something that actor and director Sofia Coppola was crying out for in 2018.Writing in W Magazine, she wrote: “Looking at some photos from a recent red-carpet event the other night, I couldn’t help but think what a bummer it has all become. “You can’t tell the women apart—there’s a stream of bland red-carpet editions of them,” she added.She complained that “Everyone looks the same, with perfect grooming, gowns, and brand-new jewellery, as they parade a catalogue of luxury items,” – it would be interesting to know what Coppola’s take on the new red carpet trends are.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, I’m Just Ken – Ryan Gosling got used to embodying the spirit of Barbie’s favourite companionTimothée Chalamet wore a dazzling lilac jumpsuit to the Wonka world premiere.His look for the Charlie and the Chocolate factory remake turned him into a human version of the famous chocolate bar.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Timothée Chalamet was sickly sweet in this purple jumpsuit for the Wonka premiere in TokyoJenna Ortega channelled Halloween chic whilst promoting Netflix hit Wednesday.Several members of the cast played with method dressing on the press tour, but Ortega’s high fashion take on a corpse bride for the world premiere was a highlight.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Here comes the (corpse) bride! Jemma Ortega had fun with her looks whilst promoting TV series WednesdayThe entire cast of The Batman and several guests successfully got on board with method dressing at the film’s 2022 premiere.Robert Pattinson wore an all-black suit and overcoat to replicate the look of his character, Bruce Wayne, but the standout outfit was Zoë Kravitz’s.She played Catwoman, choosing a black Oscar de la Renta dress with a cool cat corset.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Zoe Kravitz’s cat-inspired outfit at the premiere of The Batman was a head-turnerAttention to detail is key for method dressing – something that Carey Mulligan took seriously when promoting Maestro.She plays Felicia Bernstein, wife of the conductor Leonard Bernstein and whilst promoting the film wore several replicas of 1950s dresses to reflect when Maestro was set.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Carey Mulligan didn’t miss a note in this 1950s inspired look for the 2024 OscarsFor the Oscars red carpet she donned a stunning fishtail gown, recreating an original design from 1951 – the year that Felicia and Leonard Bernstein got married.Related TopicsFilmRed Carpet FashionFashionMore on this storyStars hit red carpet for Women of the Year AwardsPublished8 November 2023Irish Barbie actor’s dress inspired by her childhood toyPublished22 July 2023Timothée Chalamet on how his Wonka is differentPublished28 November 2023Top StoriesLive. 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BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityUKEnglandN. IrelandScotlandAlbaWalesCymruIsle of ManGuernseyJerseyLocal NewsFirst product of Meghan’s lifestyle brand revealedPublished11 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, ReutersImage caption, Meghan pictured at a polo match in Florida last weekBy Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondentA first glimpse of the new business venture from the Duchess of Sussex has been teased on social media, with pictures of a jar of strawberry jam.In a bid to preserve a sense of mystery, the jam from the new American Riviera Orchard brand seemed to be spread among friends and influencers.Fashion designer Tracy Robbins posted a picture of the jam on Instagram.It was numbered “17 of 50”, suggesting the number of recipients of this first fruit of the new business.The arrival of Meghan’s new California-based lifestyle brand had been signalled on social media last month and this suggests that it will be selling food products.What do we know about Meghan’s new brand?Five things about Harry and Meghan’s brand revampWhy did Harry and Meghan leave the Royal Family?There seemed to be have been something of a re-launch for Meghan and husband Prince Harry’s brands and businesses this year, beginning with the overhaul of their regal-looking website under the sussex.com label.Their latest projects seem to be moving away from a previous focus on their time as working royals, such as their Netflix film Harry and Meghan and Prince Harry’s memoir Spare.The hint about the strawberry jam from Meghan’s American Riviera Orchard brand seems to fit with the couple’s latest Netflix plans.Meghan is going to launch a Netflix show which will “celebrate the joys of cooking and gardening, entertaining, and friendship”.Prince Harry will be involved in another Netflix venture showing the inside track on the world of polo. That’s the equestrian sport, not the mints.Delfina Blaquier, married to Prince Harry’s polo-playing friend Nacho Figueras, also posted a picture of the new jam, with hers labelled “10 of 50”.The social media trail for American Riviera Orchard evokes a sense of the couple’s home in California – and this soft launch for the jam show pictures of the jars in a sunny basket of lemons.It’s not known how much items from the new lifestyle brand will cost. Although there are already plenty of other royals getting into jams. Visitors to the gift shops in royal palaces can get a Buckingham Palace Strawberry Preserve for £3.95 or Windsor Castle Fine Cut Seville Orange Marmalade, also for £3.95.On both sides of the Atlantic they seem to be conserving their finances.Related TopicsUK Royal FamilyMeghan, Duchess of SussexMore on this storyWhat we know about Meghan’s regal lifestyle brandPublished16 MarchMeghan launches surprise new lifestyle brandPublished14 MarchTop StoriesMPs back smoking ban for those born after 2009Published8 minutes agoMuslim student loses school prayer ban challengePublished2 hours agoBowen: Iran’s attack on Israel offers Netanyahu a lifelinePublished7 hours agoFeaturesJeremy Bowen: Iran’s attack on Israel offers Netanyahu a lifelineIranians on edge as leaders say ‘Tel Aviv is our battleground’A really, really big election with nearly a billion votersWhat is the smoking ban and how will it work?Martin Tyler: I nearly lost my voice foreverWho are the millions of Britons not working?How to register to vote for the local elections ahead of midnight deadlinePlaying Coachella after cancer emotional, says DJHow the Alec Baldwin fatal film set shooting unfoldedElsewhere on the BBCFrom weight loss to prolonging lifeIs intermittent fasting actually good for you? James Gallagher investigatesAttributionSoundsCould Nina shake up the unspoken rules of modern dating?Brand new comedy about love, friendship and being your own selfAttributioniPlayerWill the UK introduce tough anti-tobacco laws?Under new plans, anyone turning 15 from this year would be banned from buying cigarettesAttributionSoundsCan William Wisting find the truth?The Norwegian detective returns, tackling more grisly cold casesAttributioniPlayerMost Read1Nursery boss ‘killed baby she strapped to beanbag’2Birmingham Airport flights disrupted by incident3Muslim student loses school prayer ban challenge4First product of Meghan’s lifestyle brand revealed5MPs back smoking ban for those born after 20096Police told to shut down right-wing Brussels conference7Historic Copenhagen stock exchange goes up in flames8Bowen: Iran’s attack on Israel offers Netanyahu a lifeline9Marten a ‘lioness’ who ‘loved her cubs’, court told10Sons of McCartney and Lennon release joint single
[ad_1] The jars of strawberry jam, labelled America Riviera Orchard, have been shared with friends and influencers.