Film Review: Greta Gerwig’s Empowering Barbie Sparkles with Just as Much Heart as There is Pink!


At first, I wasn’t even sure about writing my take on Greta Gerwig’s highly-anticipated pink-gasmic Barbie, starring two-time Academy Award nominee Margot Robbie as the titular doll, but the more I think about it, the more I find personal reactions, revelations, and ruminations—so I might as well just write the darn review!

I. Love. It.

I was entertained, wowed, and moved. I’ve decided that, at this point in my life, I want to invest my time in entertainment that will uplift me, so before I go into further detail, I highly recommend Barbie to anyone whose interest is peaked by the trailers, interviews, and headlines surrounding the doll who can be anything and is everything.

Let’s break this down!

A warning: Audiences must go into this film prepared for political commentary, not only regarding society’s view of Mattel’s legendary doll setting unrealistic beauty standards, but of the ever-present distortion of power among the genders—this is not meant to be a spoiler, but if you are unfamiliar with the relevant themes of Gerwig’s previously acclaimed works (Little Women, Lady Bird), then you’re in for what could be a rude awakening. Rather than shoving one gender-norm-trope after another in each scene, Gerwig aims to volley the magic of Barbie with some intelligent reminders that within one’s boundless imagination, we can find the courage to address what ails us in the “real world” and pushes us into such escapism. This applies to more than young girls questioning their power, but also to anyone who has been silenced by a greater force.

Anyway… In this film, Robbie’s Barbie, who begins as charming and perfectly as we expect from a stereotypical Barbie, is headed for a crash course in patriarchy with a splash of existentialism. Overall, Robbie’s performance is impeccable with a welcome dose of innocence that inspires audiences to view the opening Barbieland act through the lens of the doll’s youthful demographic. It’s all eye candy and the good feels. Obviously, play is meant to be fun and doesn’t always make sense—it shouldn’t; however, it allows us to reflect on our own desires and identities, which incites Barbie’s adventure ahead.

Dually, Ryan Gosling’s much-hyped portrayal of Ken delivers an uncanny and unexpected combination of physical comedy and hilarious passion with precision, stealing nearly every scene he’s in. Lest we forget Gosling’s comic prowess in films like Crazy, Stupid, Love and the oft forgotten The Nice Guys, among his filmography of brooding leading men or action heroes. Additionally, Gosling takes center stage in his rendition of “Just Ken,” a power ballad that encompasses the ignored complexities of being a purposeless trophy.

However, my favorite performance of the whole film is from America Ferrera as Gloria, the real-life corporate assistant and struggling mother, who is severely underused and deserves a much heavier presence in the film. While Ferrera offers humor in well-timed moments, especially when encountering a fish-out-of-water Barbie in Los Angeles, it’s the Emmy-winner’s evocative monologues that inspire and empower. As the most significant human character, I wanted to know more about her and champion her journey, along with Barbie’s own plight, when confronted by her disillusioned daughter Sasha, played by Ariana Greenblatt. Not to mention, it’s been too long since Ferrera has set the silver screen aglow, and it just feels right!

Furthermore, the supporting cast is a collection of refreshing faces that support the diversity that Barbie represents today and adds to the mischief and fun that ensues in both Barbieland and the real world, including Insecure star Issa Rae as a sassy President Barbie; Death on the Nile actress Emma Mackey as a Physicist Barbie; Saturday Night Live alum Kate McKinnon, perfectly cast as the “weird Barbie” we all had; X-Men: Dark Phoenix’s Alexandra Shipp as Writer Barbie; transgender actress from Transparent Hari Nef as Doctor Barbie; Scottish actress Sharon Rooney; Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings star and iCelebrity Jeopardy champion Simu Liu; One Night in Miami…’s Kingsley Ben-Adir; Sex Education actor Ncuti Gatwa; Life and Beth actor Michael Cera as the discontinued Allan; Oscar-winning writer of Promising Young Woman, Emerald Fennell, as the controversial pregnant Midge doll; Grammy-winner Dua Lipa and wrestler-turned-actor John Cena as mermaid Barbie and Ken; and Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan, playing another fabulous Barbie addition! Also, Will Ferrell’s role as an unnamed Mattel CEO fits in with Gerwig’s ridiculous, though entertaining and magical tone.

Speaking of magic, the film’s music, produced by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt, amplifies Gerwig’s vision. With a summer-ready soundtrack featuring Billie Eilish’s Oscar-worthy track “What Was I Made For?”, Lipa’s pop hit “Dance the Night,” Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice’s “Barbie World (with Aqua),” Charli XCX’s “Speed Drive,” and more, we’ll be listening to the “bespoke pop” hits of Barbie’s world well into awards season—if there is one…

Lastly, the strategic and glorious set designs, by six-time Academy Award nominated production designer Susan Greenwood, bring life to the Dream House and other locations, along with the divine costumes by the one and only, two-time Oscar-winner Jacqueline Durran. Most notably, both Greenwood and Durran have collaborated on visually stunning past projects, including Anna Karenina, Sherlock Holmes, Beauty and the Beast, so with Gerwig in tow, it’s no surprise that Barbie is a feast for the eyes, in addition to the imagination.

While the misconceptions about Barbie will not completely be corrected by this movie, the film is, in fact, directed towards anyone who has loved and hated the doll, teaching audiences to be more inclusive and empowering. On a personal note, I felt particularly emotional by the mother-daughter scenes and connection, especially as the mother of a young daughter. This mother—me—is who she is because of the time, energy, and imagination spent with Barbie during childhood, blending storytelling with style and feminism.

Let’s just celebrate Barbie and ourselves because Barbie is a part of all of us, whether we like it or not. It’s just so much easier and heck of a lot more fulfilling to like Barbie than not. Have an open mind. Have some laughs. Let’s uplift each other into the future that Barbie wants us to have!

For more stylish posts, check out: the Barbie cast at the London premiere, Barbie tops from Walmart, and more from the cast! Happy Styling!

Red Carpet Review: All the Fashion from The Barbie Premieres & Press Tour with Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, & More!


The highly anticipated Barbie movie is almost here! The stars, including Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Issa Rae, America Ferrera, Kate McKinnon, Simu Liu, Michael Cera, & Will Ferrell, have been hitting the international press circuit, along with the film’s scribe & director Greta Gerwig, with photo calls, red carpet, talk shows, & more. Most notably, Margot has been living that Barbiecore style in a variety of pink looks inspired by the doll’s actual fashion, as well as more dramatic dresses that hearken back to the doll’s signature style, particularly for last night’s world premiere in Los Angeles.

There’s more to come, too, as the film premieres in the U.S. July 21st! for now, watch some of the pink carpet interviews from the world premiere!


Which Barbie-inspired look is your favorite? Are you planning on seeing the film? For more stylish posts, check out: Taylor Swift’s new video for “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version) (From The Vault),” Olivia Rodrigo’s new song “Vampire,” & new colorful buckle slides! Happy Styling!

Top 10 Celeb Sightings: The Gals from Ghostbusters, Glitter, Glitz, & More!


While I’m working on a new essay based on my recent trip to New York City to the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the Manus x Machina exhibit, my attention has been drawn to the latest & greatest of celebrity red carpet appearances. Just to clarify, I don’t share these celebrity images to praise the thin & privileged, or to negatively reinforce that beauty is supposed to look a certain way (like a white Hollywood actress). I’m inspired by the style in the images below, from sequins to lace to cut-outs to draping to accessories & all that. Not only do I appreciate the craftsmanship of a beautiful garment, but how an outfit is assembled (to me) is like a work of art, setting a tone & inspiring something beautiful with texture & colors.

Oscar-winning actress Alicia Vikander shimmered in a silver Louis Vuitton gown with Bulgari Serpenti jewelry at the Jason Bourne premiere. The Shallows star Blake Lively continued to show off her on fleek maternity style in a salmon lace dress by Jonathan Simkhai (shop similar here) with a Christian Louboutin Paloma bag (shop similar here), Sophia Webster Rosalind crystal sandals (shop here), & jewelry by Anita Ko in New York City. German actress Diane Kruger wowed in a red sheer lace Jason Wu design with a mini nude Chanel clutch (shop similar here) at the premiere of The Infiltrator. Indian beauty Freida Pinto went for a monochromatic all-white look in a beaded embellished top with white leg pants & a menswear inspired jacket by Ralph Lauren Collection & neutral pumps at the Wimbledon Men’s Finals. Julia Stiles showed off her curves in a honeycomb-patterned Rubin Singer halter gown (see runway look here) with jewelry by Amrapali & Jerome C. Rousseau sandals at the European premiere of Jason Bourne.

Alicia Vikander, Blake Lively, Diane Kruger, Freida Pinto, & Julia Stiles.SNL star Kate McKinnon was all smiles in a blue Versace gown with jewelry by David Yurman (shop similar here) at the Ghostbusters premiere, alongside Kristen Wiig who wore in a pink strapless sweetheart tropical palm print Jenny Packham column gown with pink Irene Neuwirth gemstones. Funny lady Leslie Jones stole the red carpet in a red off-the-shoulder sweetheart Christian Siriano gown with studded ankle strap sandals at the Ghostbusters premiere. Aussie actress Margot Robbie stood tall in an embroidered peach Miu Miu column gown with diamonds by Messika at the London premiere of Tarzan. Melissa McCarthy glowed in a yellow lace floral embroidered 50s inspired A-line dress by Judith B. Swartz & Daniela Kurrle with strappy cream Aldo sandals (shop similar here) at the Ghostbusters premiere.

Kate McKinnon, Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones, Margot Robbie, & Melissa McCarthy.I love how even after so many years of following celebrity fashion & blogging that I’m still surprised & impressed by what’s happening on the red carpet. I love how classic silhouettes can work for so many different shapes & sizes, proving that fashion can not only be evolutionary, but also timeless. Dressing glamorously isn’t just for the red carpet either. Take some inspiration from these ensembles & try a little extra sparkle for your next night out. Break out some ankle strap sandals to amp up your street style. Don’t be afraid try a head-to-toe color for summer & experiment with white. Which celebrity look is your favorite? Who inspires your summer style? Happy Styling!

 

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#RedCarpet Review: All The Looks From The 2015 #Emmys, Including #BestDressed Stars Kerry Washington, Lady Gaga, & More!


Tonight’s Emmy awards are already causing a buzz all over the internet, especially among fashion bloggers everywhere. I have nothing but love to show for all the female nominees & presenters on the red carpet. At the end of the day, it’s all about positively celebrating today’s most talented women. However, when it comes to fashion, there’s a legacy about the red carpet & seeing high-end couture & designers’ visions come to life on some of our favorite stars.

Some of my favorites walked the red carpet in California’s sweltering heat to the beat of their own stylish drum, including Scandal star Kerry Washington (in Marc Jacobs), Modern Family star Sarah Hyland (in Zac Posen), a bold January Jones (in  Ulyana Sergeenko), Empire‘s Cookie, Taraji P. Henson (in Alexander Wang), & funny girl Amy Schumer (in Zac Posen).

Kerry Washington, Sarah Hyland, January Jones, Taraji P. Henson, & Amy Schumer at the 2015 Emmys.More beauty was in tow with stars from all side of entertainment, including the highly anticipated star of American Horror Story: Hotel, Lady Gaga (in Brandon Maxwell), Orange is the New Black star Laverne Cox (in Calvin Klein Collection), Homeland actress Claire Danes (in Prada), the always curvaceous Christina Hendricks (in Naeem Khan), Parks & Recreation star Aubrey Plaza (in Alexandre Vauthier), & bride to be Sofia Vergara (in St. John).

Lady Gaga, Laverne Cox, Claire Danes, Christina Hendricks, Aubrey Plaza, & Sofia Vergara athe 2015 Emmy's.There were so many trends lighting up the red carpet, such as pops of colors, chain details, shimmers & sparkles, & much more! Also, among the gorgeous fashion choices were additional favorites like Jane the Virgin breakout star Gina Rodriguez (in Lorena Sarbu), Orange is the New Black‘s Danielle Brooks (in Christian Siriano), The Mindy Project show runner Mindy Kaling (in a belted gold number), Blindspot actress Jaimie Alexander (in Armani Prive), & the always statuesque Taylor Schilling (in Stella McCartney). 

Gina Rodriguez, Danielle Brooks, Mindy Kaling, Jaimie Alexander, & Taylor Schilling at the 2015 Emmy's.Watch the slideshow below for a complete red carpet gallery & leave comments on who wore your favorite look! For more stylish posts, check out the best end of the summer deals from JC Penney & Francesca’s, Emily Ratajkowski’s suede skirt look, & affordable scarf inspiration from Rachel Bilson & Jessica Alba. Happy Styling!

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