Absolutely love this outfit. Getting a bit bored of the hat craze (it's Blossom all over again), but love the rest.
haha... I like this hat. I was hoping someone could i.d. it or point me in the direction of something similar.
Absolutely love this outfit. Getting a bit bored of the hat craze (it's Blossom all over again), but love the rest.
haha... I like this hat. I was hoping someone could i.d. it or point me in the direction of something similar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDKgr-hCcaU
here an interview with him... sorry if it doesnt correspond here.... but dont know where else to post it.
by the way here he really reminds me of heath in some ways while taking

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Michelle was robbed.Michelle was robbed.
Blue Valentine was damn good.
After wowing critics last year in “Blue Valentine,” Michelle Williams is set to once again do the awards circuit taking on one of the most iconic actresses of all time in “My Week With Marilyn.” The project, directed by TV veteran Simon Curtis (”Cranford”) centers on Marilyn Monroe (Williams), and follows her friendship with young Englishman Colin Clark while in the country shooting “The Prince and the Showgirl,” as well as her tempestuous relationship with director/co-star Laurence Olivier. Rising star Eddie Redmayne plays Clark, with Kenneth Branagh taking on the mantle of Olivier, and a solid supporting cast including Judi Dench as actress Sybil Thorndike, Julia Ormond as Olivier’s wife Vivien Leigh, Dougray Scott as Monroe’s husband Arthur Miller, with Derek Jacobi, Dominic Cooper and Emma Watson rounding things out. The film will wiggle it’s hips into theaters on November 4th.
newyorker.comDavid Gritten, of the Telegraph, saw the trailer for “My Week with Marilyn” at Cannes, where, he reports, its distributor, the estimable Harvey Weinstein, showed it at a party and it “generated spontaneous, enthusiastic applause.” The movie is slated for release in Europe later this year and, I’d guess, here, too, by year’s end, in time to be eligible for awards.
telegraph.co.ukStill, I have a feeling that the big hit on the BBC's new slate will be My Week With Marilyn, an account of the time Marilyn Monroe spent in Britain in 1957, filming The Prince and the Showgirl opposite Laurence Olivier. Michelle Williams plays the effervescent sexy Marilyn
What an incredible performance in Blue Valentine as well.Well even if she fails, at least she tried. Acting is about experimenting. Anyway, I'm more excited about Take This Waltz. Can't wait to see her promoting both films.
