MARIE ANTOINETTE 2006 “We chose colors and textures that remind you of things you would want to eat. We go from very pale and soft to more shocking. You can say we were very influenced by the period but we don’t present a classical vision. It’s more of a fashion statement. At times, it was very rock and roll,” says Milena Canonero, costume designer. For the footwear, Canonero utilized the designs of today’s trend-setting designer Manohlo Blahnik to create stylized versions of 18th century shoes. “They’re not 100% period, yet they have that kind of feeling,” she says. Canonero and Coppola chose a more natural look for Dunst, often using powder on her hair in the 18th century manner but also allowing her blonde hair to remain natural. next>>> Marie Antoinette (KIRSTEN DUNST) in one of her beautiful dresses MILENA CANONERO (Costume Designer) won Academy Awards® for her
costumes for CHARIOTS OF FIRE and BARRY LYNDON, the latter shared with
Ulla-Britt Sîderlund. She received five additional Academy Award® nominations
for THE AFFAIR OF THE NECKLACE, TITUS, DICK TRACY, TUCKER: THE
MAN AND HIS DREAM and OUT OF AFRICA. Canonero also won two BAFTA
awards for THE COTTON CLUB and CHARIOTS OF FIRE. She was also
nominated for DICK TRACY, OUT OF AFRICA and BARRY LYNDON. The
Costume Designers Guild has honored Canonero with its Career Achievement
Award.
Her numerous film credits also include SOLARIS, BULWORTH, DEATH AND
THE MAIDEN, ONLY YOU, LOVE AFFAIR, DAMAGE, SINGLE WHITE FEMALE
(on which she was also production designer), THE GODFATHER PART III,
REVERSAL OF FORTUNE (as a consultant), BARFLY, THE HUNGER, THE
SHINING, MIDNIGHT EXPRESS and A CLOCKWORK ORANGE. She most
recently designed the costumes for Steven Soderbergh’s OCEAN’S TWELVE
and Wes Anderson’s THE LIFE AQUATIC. Director/Screenplay by SOFIA COPPOLA |