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The dress was well-received by contemporary critics, and in retrospect is considered one of Thurman's most memorable red carpet looks. [3] Variety magazine's 2003 Complete Book of Oscar Fashion described it as "the gown that launched a thousand imitations"; and indeed, a year later, Nicole Kidman wore a Prada dress of an identical colour at the ...
The Crimson Alberta Ferretti dress of Uma Thurman refers to the crimson Alberta Ferretti dress worn by Uma Thurman at the 72nd Academy Awards on March 26, 2000. In a poll by Debenhams published in The Daily Telegraph the dress was voted the 20th greatest red carpet gown of all time.
[144] Similarly, her crimson Alberta Ferretti dress at the 72nd Academy Awards on March 26, 2000, remains among her most notable, with The Daily Telegraph voting it the 20th greatest red carpet gown of all time. [145] [146] Thurman has been a face and spokeswoman of Lancôme, [147] TAG Heuer, Louis Vuitton, [148] and Parfums Givenchy. [149]
Uma Thurman spoke out on the "Today" show Thursday about the backlash over her latest red carpet look. "I guess nobody liked my makeup. I mean, I've been doing this for years and years and years ...
Uma Thurman had a special date on hand as she kicked off her time at the Cannes Film Festival!On Tuesday, the 53-year-old Pulp Fiction actress walked the carpet during the opening ceremony at ...
Uma Thurman had an unexpected guest join her on the red carpet for the opening ceremony of the Cannes Film Festival.
Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke’s 21-year-old son, Levon Thurman-Hawke, looked all grown up while walking the red carpet with his mom at the Cannes Film Festival opening ceremony.
While working as a design consultant for Prada, Tfank was responsible for designing the lavender or lilac-colored Prada dress worn by Uma Thurman at the 67th Academy Awards on March 27, 1995. Bronwyn Cosgrave in her 2006 book Made For Each Other: Fashion and the Academy Awards describes the dress as being beautifully crafted and admired for ...