Elegance & Power: Celebrating Film's Leading Ladies
As we approach International Women's Day on March 8th, a celebration of strength, diversity, and empowerment, we turn the spotlight on powerful women in film who've captivated audiences with their performances in recent releases. This award season, their stories of triumph and resilience resonate more than ever, offering inspiration both on-screen and in fashion. Join us in honoring these inspiring women, and get inspired by not only their personal but also their characters’ styles.
Ali Wong in Beef
Ali Wong has always brought her A-game, both on stage and on screen. In "Beef", she mixes comedy with drama, proving her versatility. Her character’s fashion? The epitome of relaxed chic —favoring cozy neutrals that speak to her unpretentious, laid-back vibe. She proves that comfort doesn't have to compromise on style, effortlessly blending soft textures with understated elegance. For a slice of Ali's cozy sophistication, these items offer the perfect mix of comfort and chic, ideal for those who love to keep it cool yet polished.
2x Terre Bleue
Art Love at Juttu, Y.A.S. at Juttu
America Ferrera in Barbie
America Ferrera brings warmth and depth to "Barbie," reminding us why we've admired her since her "Ugly Betty" days. Her style on-screen? Elegant yet accessible, colorful, and funky. To channel America's approachable quirkiness, add that perfect pop of color to your everyday look. Bonus points for pink!
America Ferrera in Barbie
Caroline Biss, 4x CKS, Gigue
Ayo Edebiri in The Bear
Ayo Edebiri's breakout role in "The Bear" is a feast of talent, serving up laughs with a side of sincerity. Her character Sydney’s style is effortlessly cool with an edge. For a touch of Ayo's stylish tomboy vibe, we’ve listed some subtle statement pieces your wardrobe's been waiting for.
Ayo Edebiri in The Bear
2x Bristol, Becksöndergaard at Juttu, Another Label at Juttu, Mayerline
Da’Vine Joy Randolph in The Holdovers
Da’Vine Joy Randolph, with her standout performance in "The Holdovers," showcases not just her incredible talent but also a timeless sense of style. On-screen, her character embodies class, femininity, and a conservative chicness that captivates and inspires. Da’Vine's portrayal is a masterclass in elegance, blending traditional silhouettes with a modern flair that speaks to the sophisticated woman.
2x Caroline Biss, Object at Juttu, Numph Trous at Juttu
Emma Stone in Poor Things
Emma Stone's portrayal of Bella Baxter in "Poor Things" is a breathtaking journey, where fashion becomes a character of its own. Bella's wardrobe, characterized by voluminous sleeves, big shoulders, and an air of upper-class sophistication, accented with frills and bows, speaks to a woman of strength and complexity. To embrace Bella Baxter's distinctive style, merge the old with the new, capturing the essence of her character's fashion-forward spirit. It's a nod to those who dare to blend eras and elements, creating a look that's as bold and complex as Bella herself.
Gigue, Betty Barclay, b.young at Juttu, Gigue
Greta Lee in Past Lives
Greta Lee's performance in "Past Lives" is nothing short of captivating, offering a poignant exploration of connections that transcend time. Her style, much like her film choices, strikes a perfect balance between innovative and introspective. For those looking to embody Greta's blend of modern elegance, breezy blouses and summery linens are the ideal pick.
BRAX, CKS, 3x Gigue
Lily Gladstone in Killers Of The Flower Moon
Lily Gladstone's powerful performance in "Killers Of The Flower Moon" is riveting, and her style reflects her deep connection to her roles—thoughtful and impactful. Embrace Lily's own authentic elegance with colorful prints and feminine silhouettes.
Hampton Bays at Juttu, LolaLiza, Mayerline, Caroline Biss
This International Women's Day, let's draw inspiration from these phenomenal women, blending their cinematic brilliance with our everyday style. Their stories, on-screen and off, encourage us to embrace our individuality in our day-to-day lives.