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]]>Benach’s recently launched the jewelry brand Billie Valentine, bringing the bling we get to see on the big screen into the real world. The Birds of Prey collection is her first that draws inspiration from a cultural phenomenon of this scale.
Calling this collection Birds of Prey-inspired is actually an understatement since it’s a true cosplayer’s paradise. They are handmade replicas of Harley Quinn’s jewelry we get to see in the movie, and you’ll recognize some of them right away.
After making her breakup with the Joker official by throwing away the chain with a large later J, our favorite anti-heroine replaces it with a chunky layered charm necklace. This is the signature piece of Billie Valentine’s line, which features a total of nine pieces—including a Bruce chain choker, and crossbow, mallet, and bat key chains.
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]]>Birds of Prey had a pretty low-key premiere in Hollywood, and its stars apparently agreed on a color scheme for the event. They all hit the red carpet in black outfits – Jurnee Smollett-Bell and Mary Elizabeth Winstead rocked edgy leather ensembles, while Margot Robbie opted for a more romantic approach in a tiny Khaite dress.
Black was still a running fashion theme at the premiere in Mexico City, but the Birds of Prey stars managed to mix things up a bit this time around. They finally gave us some cheerfulness and dazzle, especially Smollett-Bell who won us over with her shiny jumpsuit.
Smollett-Bell eventually went back to black, but Winstead and Robbie decided to do something a bit different while promoting their new movie and they gave fun prints a shot.
The post “Birds of Prey” Press Tour Starts with a Fashion Bang appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post “Birds of Prey” Costume Designer Has a Jewelry Line Inspired by the Movie appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Benach’s recently launched the jewelry brand Billie Valentine, bringing the bling we get to see on the big screen into the real world. The Birds of Prey collection is her first that draws inspiration from a cultural phenomenon of this scale.
Calling this collection Birds of Prey-inspired is actually an understatement since it’s a true cosplayer’s paradise. They are handmade replicas of Harley Quinn’s jewelry we get to see in the movie, and you’ll recognize some of them right away.
After making her breakup with the Joker official by throwing away the chain with a large later J, our favorite anti-heroine replaces it with a chunky layered charm necklace. This is the signature piece of Billie Valentine’s line, which features a total of nine pieces—including a Bruce chain choker, and crossbow, mallet, and bat key chains.
The post “Birds of Prey” Costume Designer Has a Jewelry Line Inspired by the Movie appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post “Birds of Prey” Press Tour Starts with a Fashion Bang appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Birds of Prey had a pretty low-key premiere in Hollywood, and its stars apparently agreed on a color scheme for the event. They all hit the red carpet in black outfits – Jurnee Smollett-Bell and Mary Elizabeth Winstead rocked edgy leather ensembles, while Margot Robbie opted for a more romantic approach in a tiny Khaite dress.
Black was still a running fashion theme at the premiere in Mexico City, but the Birds of Prey stars managed to mix things up a bit this time around. They finally gave us some cheerfulness and dazzle, especially Smollett-Bell who won us over with her shiny jumpsuit.
Smollett-Bell eventually went back to black, but Winstead and Robbie decided to do something a bit different while promoting their new movie and they gave fun prints a shot.
The post “Birds of Prey” Press Tour Starts with a Fashion Bang appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
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