The actress is
actually playing Marilyn Monroe in the film My Week with Marilyn, so that may
explain the extreme hair color. Michelle Williams had a lot of people talking
after showing off a shorter, almost futuristic platinum blonde 'do back in
October at the BFI London Film Festival. But Michelle's sense of style has
always been a little offbeat. After all, she opted to mix leopard print shoes
with a retro Erdem red lace number at the festival.
Michelle Williams
at the BFI London Film Festival in October 2010 (left) and at the Independent
Spirit Awards in 2007 (right)
Michelle certainly
come a fashionably long way from her Dawson's Creek days. Michelle broke
through on the teenage drama in the late 90s. Her career since the hit show has
taken a decidedly indie turn with roles in films like Imaginary Heroes and The
United States of Leland. She also became known for dating Heath Ledger, her
Brokeback Mountain co-star. The couple had a daughter, Matilda, who seems to be
picking up her mom's playfully bohemian fashion sense.
When it comes to the
red carpet, Michelle projects a sort of funky elegance. She stood out from the
upscale crowd at the 2006 Academy Awards in a vivid marigold silk chiffon Vera
Wang gown. Michelle's crop cut was present this past summer at the Cannes
International Film Festival, where she went through several wardrobe changes
Michelle Williams
Academy Awards 2006 (left) and at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival (right)
Michelle got down to
promotional business for Blue Valentine, sporting a Fall 2010 Suno dress paired
with cork wedges courtesy of Stella McCartney. At the Venice Film Festival in
September, Michelle selected a muted Jason Wu embroidered silk chiffon gown
from the designer's Resort 2011 collection.
Michelle Williams
promoting Blue Valentine (left) and at the 2010 Venice Film Festival (right)
There is not an
all-enveloping way to describe Michelle's style. She manages to transition from
youthful and playful to daring sophisticate with minimal effort. Sure, she
occasionally has some missteps. But that's the risk you take when you don't
play by the rules.
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