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"Her makeup was like its own character," says Stacey about creating punk-inspired looks for Emma Stone’s portrayal of the iconic Cruella de Vil.
There is arguably no Disney villain with a more iconic look than Cruella de Vil. And obviously, it all comes back to her infamous two-tone hairstyle — so how exactly did they make that work, and ...
And with a Cruella costume, you'll be the best dressed wherever you go. Read ahead to check out a few "Cruella" hair and makeup ideas for Halloween. — Additional reporting by Clara Amelia ...
Emma Stone had some help transforming into Cruella de Vil. Stone, hair and makeup designer Nadia Stacey, and costume designer Jenny Beavan discussed the transformation.
According to the initial reviews, the origin story of fur-crazed villainess Cruella de Vil delivers on dark humor, ’70s punk glam and wickedly good performances.
Although Cruella de Vil is an iconic character, hair and makeup designer Nadia Stacey didn’t feel beholden to previous on-screen versions when coming onboard Craig Gillespie’s “Cruella ...
Poker Face makeup head Amy L. Forsythe and hair department head Marcel Dagenais talk about the inspiration behind Cherry Jones' best looks.
(This article is absolutely filled with spoilers for “Cruella,” Disney’s live-action prequel to “101 Dalmatians”) In Disney’s latest live-action reimagining, “Cruella,” a villain ...
It's Emma Stone vs. Emma Thompson in this often-dazzling if ultimately confused live-action origin story for one of Disney's most iconic villains.