Happy 10th Birthday, AnOther Magazine!

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Happy 10th Birthday, AnOther Magazine!
“This movie is really a kind of dark fairy tale and also a classic coming of age story. It was so fun to be part of creating India’s look. A lot of those initial inspirations came from really classic little girls clothing, the paintings of Balthus and even thinking of Henry Darger’s work were great springboards. It was important to everyone that the film feel out of time, but we didn’t use any vintage clothing with the exception of estate jewellery. There were some 1950s day blouses that we looked at just for the construction and finishing covered buttons and closures. They were part of our trying to show her obsession with detail. The skirts were also a practical thing for India. She’s comfortable in her clothes and they are practical for her. Almost all of her skirts had pockets in them because she uses her pockets. It was also a way to tie her to her Uncle Charlie. Uncle Charlie has his hands in pockets stance at the funeral and Director Park wanted to link India to her Uncle Charlie in that aspect. We loved dressing a contemporary teenage girl that is in no way influenced by reality TV or tabloids. She is her own creation… India having an obsessive nature, we liked to use repetition, knife pleats in skirts or pin tucking in blouses to reinforce that obsessiveness in pattern. It was also important to Director Park that India always be symmetrical, centre parted hair and there ended up being kind of a soft geometry to her clothes. It gave us a great place to go when showing her stepping into womanhood and her truer nature.” — Kurt & Bart, costume designers for Stoker (2013) dir. Park Chan-wook
PIERCING Red Band Trailer | In Theaters, On Demand And Digital February 1
Favorite Costumes
From: Crimson Peak
Character: Edith Cushing
Mia Wasikowska, Sam Neill, Rebecca Gibney & Warwick Thornton have contributed a video message in support of the people still detained on Manus and Nauru
Judy and Punch will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival 2019
what’s the nastiest thing you’ve ever done?
New still from Piercing
Sam Neill: I head a word to #MiaWasikowska about slumpng in her seat, posture etc. And this is the thanks I get. #kidsthesedays.
Mia Wasikowska (as Edith Cushing) Excerpts from the horror-romance, CRIMSON PEAK (2015)
First look at Mia Wasikowska in 'Judy And Punch'
I wish a woman could have action in her life, like a man. It agitates me to pain that the skyline over there is ever our limit. I long sometimes for a power of vision that would overpass it. If I could behold all I imagine…
Mia Wasikowska in the title role of Jane Eyre (2011, dir. Cary Joji Fukunaga)
I offer you my hand, my heart. Jane, I ask you too pass through life at my side. You are my equal, my likeness.
Jane Eyre (2011) dir. Cary Joji Fukunaga
It agitates me to pain that the skyline over there is ever our limit. I long sometimes for a power of vision that would overpass it. If I could behold all I imagine.
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“I ask you to pass through life at my side—to be my second self, and best earthly companion.”
Jane Eyre (2011) dir. Cary Fukunaga
Mia Wasikowska and Adam Driver in Tracks (2013)