Marie Claire Australia - 01.06.2018

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HOTTEST TO COLDEST
ON-SCREEN LOVERS
This month, Emily Blunt and her husband
John Krasinski team up in the thriller A Quiet
Place. They’re not the only real-life couple to
hit the big screen together.


THE TWILIGHT SAGA,
2008-2012
Kristen Stewart
and Robert Pattinson
Try to name a less charismatic
couple than Stewart and Pattinson
in Twilight. You can’t, it doesn’t exist.

THE LAST SONG, 2010
Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth
Cyrus and Hemsworth are couple
goals in real life. Not so much on
the big screen. *Yawns*

GIGLI, 2003
J-Lo and Ben Aeck
Bennifer’s film Gigli is widely
considered the worst film ever
released and made just $7 million
USD back from a $74 million USD
budget. That must have led to
tough talk at the dinner table.

ALFIE, 2004
Sienna Miller and Jude Law
Jude Law played the ultimate
womaniser in Alfie. And then
again in real life when he cheated
on Sienna with the nanny.

MR.  MRS. SMITH, 2005
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt
Mr. & Mrs. Smith was where Brad
and Ange morphed into the
greatest celeb portmanteau
of all time: Brangelina.

CRUEL INTENTIONS, 1999
Reese Witherspoon
and Ryan Phillippe
The chemistry between bad
boy Phillippe and innocent
Witherspoon was real and
quite raunchy for the ’90s.

ROMANCE WAS BORN
by Anna Plunkett and Luke
Sales with Georgina Safe
(Thames & Hudson, $70),
out now
This luscious book features
more than 200 photographs
from the Romance Was Born
archives, following the label’s
journey from its first fashion
show in a Sydney pub to its
international success in the
showrooms of Paris.

PHANTOM THREAD
out on DVD May 5
Against a setting of 1950s
London, Daniel Day-Lewis
plays a renowned
dressmaker whose muse is
a waitress named Alma.
The enchanting film was
inspired by the glamorous
couture houses of the
time and, most of all,
Spanish designer
Cristóbal Balenciaga,
who was called “the
master of us all” by
Christian Dior.

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IT’S CALLED FASHION 


LOOK IT UP


CARTIER:
THE EXHIBITION
National Gallery of Victoria,
showing now
Step into the sparkling world of
Maison Cartier at the National Gallery
of Australia in Canberra. The
exhibition features more than 300
iconic items, including a diamond tiara
from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
and a crocodile necklace specially
made for actor María Félix.

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Free download pdf