Showing posts with label Johnny Depp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Johnny Depp. Show all posts

Just like Paradis



I have always admired Vanessa Paradis for her mix of French chic and bohemian style, but also for her talent in balancing her career and motherhood successfully.

Vanessa in the Chanel Coco Cocoon campaign

Vanessa modeling for Miu Miu in 2008


In her native France, Vanessa is most famous for her singing and acting but in the rest of the world, right now she is famous for being the face of Chanel Rouge Coco and Chanel Coco Cocoon, but mostly for swinging hands with Johnny Depp for over a decade.


Vanessa as the face of Coco in 1992


Vanessa became famous at 14 when she released her first single called "Joe le taxi".  The video below for L'Incendie is a favourite:



In an interview with Harper's Bazaar, Vanessa commented on her relationship with Johnny.




"He is a very special guy. He has so many talents. He is a wonderful father and does so many different things so well," she says.
Among other things, he speaks very good French, although they mostly converse in English, and he also plays a mean guitar, she said.
The family, she says, tries to maintain a low-key existence.
"Our jobs make us do extraordinary things, and we travel and see lots, but the rest of the time we’re quiet," she says. "We don’t go to many parties or do a lot of red carpet."
In France, however, Paradis, who was a child star at 14, was known for her wild reputation.
She acknowledges she was "a bit provocative" as a teen, "desperate to be a woman, to look like a woman, though not really to have the life of a woman."
Vanessa on stage
Though their relationship began in 1998, they actually met four years earlier, when Depp was dating that other famous beauty, Kate Moss. She describes their first meeting as a 'coup de foudre', which basically translates as love at first sight.  


Both once known for their rebellious behaviour, she denies reining the actor in. "I didn't tame him - we tamed each other."


Yes, of course their life together sounds incredibly idyllic, but she does come across as very down-to-earth, very likable.  While some of us might think that Vanessa is the luckiest woman on earth, my guess is that it is Johnny who is the lucky one in this relationship, yes? 

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Winona Forever

 

"I had just had my first real BREAK-UP, the first heartbreak.  Everybody else just thought I had everything in the world, but inside I was completely LOST... I remember feeling, I can't complain about anything, because I'm so lucky, I'm so lucky."



Out of the many actresses from the GENERATION X-ers, Winona Ryder is the one that I remember the most from growing up.  It was her movies that I identified with the most and so did most of my FRIENDS.  Winona Ryder is arguably the best known ACTRESS of my generation and has made some of the most influential films of my generation.  Heathers, Beetlejuice, Mermaids, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Edward Scissorhands, Reality Bites, How to Make an American Quilt, Little Women, Night on Earth and The Age of Innocence.  I admire her choice of film roles.  Every film she has done has been really INTERESTING and she really OWNS her characters.
 Winona as Lydia Deetz in Beetlejuice (1988). 

Some of her roles have been played out over and over again in my MEMORY - I cannot tell you how many times I have watched FILMS such as Beetlejuice, Heathers, Dracula, Reality Bites...too many times to count.  I think I have taken a little of each character and made it my own over the years.
I LOVED that her Heathers (1989) character Veronica wore a monocle when she wrote in her diary, and I started wearing black a lot more after I became OBSESSED with Lydia Deetz in Beetlejuice.  And Lelaini, well lets just say that thrift store fashion became my new obsession.  But it was the CHARACTER Finn Dodd that had the greatest INFLUENCE on me because I named one of my daughter's after her.  FINN became my daughter Chloe's second name.  I loved the struggle that Finn goes through, the strength she find within herself by seeking out the guidance of the MATRIARCHS of her family.  The strength and empowerment ILLUSTRATED in the film is so important and very crucial in the development of WISDOM.
As Mina Murray in Bram Stoker's Dracula (1991)


"My career was gradual. I didn't do a Pretty Woman movie where suddenly I was a huge star. I started so young that I never had time to be AMBITIOUS because I was already working. I never had that, 'I'm going to be in the movies', because I already was. It's strange the way people throw themselves into STARDOM - and that world is not reality. What will you draw on for your performances if you just live in this bubble of Hollywood? . .. People who are OBSESSED with making it and salaries and box office, they have nothing to draw on when they do their work. It's very apparent on-screen."
As Kim Boggs in Edward Scissorhands (1990)

She has been nominated for an Academy AWARD twice by the age of 24.  Winona Ryder has the gift of INHABITING her characters.

The House of the Spirits (1993) - Blanca Trueba
Night on Earth (1991) - Corky
Mermaids (1990) - Charlotte Flax

as Lelaina Pierce in Reality Bites

 
as Finn, my favourite of Winona's characters.

Finn Dodd in How to make an American Quilt - STRENGTH without knowing it, knowing without being egotisitcal.  Jo March, Lelaina Pierce, Lydia Deetz, these characters are forefront in my MEMORIES of Winona.

How to Make an American Quilt  (1995) - Finn Dodd
Reality Bites - (1994) Lelaina Pierce
The Age of Innocence (1993) - May Welland



I am not going to rehash or go over the DRAMA that Winona has been plagued with since her conviction for shoplifting.  We've all been there, i.e. done something we aren't PROUD of and had to pay the price, no matter how small.  Luckily for most of us, we haven't had to ENDURE the world's press and Papparazzi while going through it.

In 1991 Winona Ryder and Johnny Depp were the KING and QUEEN of Hollywood.


"Well, I shouldn't complain!  I had my first real relationship with Johnny, a fiercely deep love that I don't know that I'll ever. .. .The FIRST LOVE is like that isn't it? I don't know today.  It was a real wild time back then."


They were the Natalie Wood/Warren Beatty of their time.  Winona met JOHNNY when she was 17.  He proposed to Winona 5 months after they met.  By 20, she was single, alone and HEARTBROKEN.



Winona went on to make some of her BEST films ever but eventually her constant work and not taking time out brought an end to her favourite actress status and we saw her tumble in the LIMELIGHT in a terrible and humiliating fashion.

Photographs by Steven Meisel.

Winona was Marc Jacobs MUSE for a spell, appearing in advertisements shot by Jurgen Teller.  She is known for her passion for VINTAGE clothing and often wears her own finds on screen.  In her latest role as Sandra in The Private Lives of Pippa Lee she brought basically her character's wardrobe in her suitcase to the set.  "I saw her as thrift-store girl because it was stuff she could afford, and also because I picture her really ROMANTICISING the other eras because she's still searching or her own identity."



Beetlejuice (1988) - Lydia Deetz, goth teenager
Heathers (1989) - Veronica Sawyer, teenage murderess
Little Women (1992) - Jo March, gifted emerging writer



Eternally YOUTHFUL.  The cover on the left is dated July 2009 and the second is dated January 1997.  She still looks the same, she doesn't look a day older, does she? LUCKY girl.

Alien: Resurrection (1997) - Annalee Call, android
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) - Mina Murray, reincarnation of Prince Vlad's wife, Elisabetta

Edward Scissorhands (1990) - Kim Boggs, teenage cheerleader

Autumn in New York (2000) - Charlotte Fielding - dying milliner genius

Hanging out, doing her own thing.

"I thought it was COOLER to be interesting than pretty." - Winona Ryder



"If there are two words I would use to describe Winona, they are 'ELUSIVE' and 'DISARMING'.  she isn't easy to pin down - for a coffee date or a straight answer.  She is a great changer of plans.  I sense that she lives very much in the PRESENT, in her own emotional reality, and she remains TRUE to that. " Rebecca Miller, Writer/Director of Winona's latest film THE PRIVATE LIVES OF PIPPA LEE.


"She's ECCENTRIC, her own person, with her own STYLE.  She follows no one."

Obviously a very strong and INDEPENDENT woman.  Good for her I say. 
I am looking forward to seeing more of Winona on the big-screen.  I have MISSED her.


Ciao for now,
Hx



Sources: Vogue, Bazaar, ElleUK, People.com, Style,com, Google, Denimology.
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