Blonde Movie Review: Ana De Armas brings a certain character into the Marilyn Monroe biopic, which keeps getting tragic minute by minute. It lays bare the life of a Hollywood icon, who deserved much more.
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We re weeks into a new era of Billie Eilish and while her Marilyn Monroe-blonde hair is undoubtedly the most shocking part of her transformation, I m still in awe of her sweet new style.
To ring in her new album
Happier Than Ever, Billie went from graffiti-printed T-shirts, baggy jeans, and sneakers to curve-hugging bustiers, preppy cardigans, and pearl necklaces. The pop star is channeling the polar opposite of her signature streetwear style and I can t help but admire this plot twist.
On her latest virtual appearance, Billie starred on
The Late Show with Stephen Colbertwearing her new uniform. She rocked a creamy white button-up to match her bleached strands, with dainty pearls strung around her neck–a major change from the chunky chains that were once her trademark accessory.
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Ana de Armas is having a great year. The Cuban actress is taking Hollywood by storm, with starring roles in the next James Bond film,
No Time to Die, and as Marilyn Monroe in the upcoming Netflix biopic
Blonde. Now, de Armas is taking on her biggest (beauty) role yet: She s the new face of iconic brand Estée Lauder. I m very, very excited. I m very proud and honored, and also really happy with all the things we ve done, de Armas tells
BAZAAR.com exclusively. It s all looking beautiful. I can t wait for people to see it.
Ahead, de Armas opens up about stepping into Monroe s shoes, her Cuban upbringing and beauty philosophy, and all her favorite products.