Emma Stone looks just like the animated Cruella de Vil in the Disney live-action movie Cruella. Stone gives an impeccable performance, but she also had the assistance of expert hair and makeup artists ...
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 look ...
The young Estella (Tipper Seifert-Cleveland) with the black and white hair is immediately adorable. She’s bullied at school and gets in trouble for fighting back. How relatable it is that the bullies ...
Before fur-loving baddie Cruella de Vil became a puppy killer, she was a scrappy punk rocker with dreams of becoming a fashion designer — until she got hell-bent on revenge on her evil boss and, well, ...
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.” “I quickly ...
“Cruella,” directed by Craig Gillespie, depicts the early years of “101 Dalmatians” villain Cruella de Vil, the fashion-house tyrant with the two-toned hair and the clothing lines featuring puppy fur.
In its script written by Alice Ju and Lyonne (who made her “Poker Face” directing debut with Ep. 8), Jones’ ‘Laura’ character is a big money, power mad, special effects house co-founder who’ll stop at ...
A ten-year-old girl has been excluded from school after her teachers said her Cruella de Vil-inspired hair was 'distracting' to other pupils. Evie Smith split-dyed half of her mousy brown hair blonde ...
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