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Feb 15, 2007 -
With all of the controversy surrounding the movie Factory Girl, one thing is for certain: Sienna Miller looks gorgeous - well at least for the first half of the film. She plays the charismatic fashionista and heiress, Edie Sedgwick, who lives an incredible life of highs and lows in the fast lane. Her wish to become a 'superstar' came true as soon as she met the quirky and famed artist, Andy Warhol.
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Sep 09, 2008 -
Backstage at Proenza Schouler, war was on everyone's mind. No, not in a political way — this is Fashion Week, after all — but in an aesthetic way. "The inspiration was how women looked so glamorous during wartime, when they were working in the factories but still had their red lipstick on," said makeup artist Diane Kendal.
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Oct 07, 2007 -
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- Mena Suvari is channeling Johnny Rotten.
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May 15, 2007 -
Last night in New York City, Christian Dior put on a fashion show to unveil John Galliano's 2008 ready-to-wear cruise collection. The look of the show was very 1960s mod, reminiscent of the looks we saw on the runways for fall and of Sienna Miller in Factory Girl.
The clothing was full of color, and the hair was bouffant and dramatic.
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Jun 29, 2007 -
Heavily lined eyes have been a part of beauty for decades. The trend began in the 60's mod era, and we can see it recreated by Sienna Miller playing Edie Sedgwick in Factory Girl. Since then, it's made appearances in the 70's, in bright colors in the 80's and again in black in the 90's.
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Feb 06, 2007 -
The look at Jill Stuart was Mod, baby. Fashion is repeating itself and we are clearly in the 60s again. We've already caught glimpses of Sienna Miller's Mod looks from Factory Girl and know that stores have been carrying mini shift dresses for months.
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Apr 03, 2007 -
One thing is for certain: no matter what hair style she chooses, Sienna Miller looks best as a blond. Sure she's tried different colors in movies; in Casanova she had red hair and in Factory Girl she was a brunette for about a second, but I really like her hair light and bright.
So it's really just a question about what style you like best on her.
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