Cruella de Vil has always been known for her notorious and outlandish sartorial statements, but how her signature black-and-white looks came to be is a story unto itself. Director Craig Gillespie ...
If the devil on your shoulder has been telling you to embrace your inner villain, what better style icon is there to embody than Cruella de Vil? Though she first appeared in Dodie Smith’s 1956 ...
When Dodie Smith first introduced Cruella de Vil in her novel The One Hundred and One Dalmatians, she called immediate attention to the villain’s outfit. The book’s human protagonists, Mr. and Mrs.
Most of us know the story of 101 Dalmatians and remember the main antagonist of the film, Cruella de Vil; how could you forget her? The iconic theme song, black and white hair, unique fashion sense, ...
Well, dear readers, it appears that the infamously chic and impossibly thin Cruella De Vil has clawed her way into her very own comic series, aptly titled Disney Villains: Cruella De Vil #1. Planned ...
Cruella de Vil may be known for her iconic black and white look, but the reviews for the Disney villain’s origin story are too, with some critics loving the film’s stylish fashion sense and punk brand ...
Join Emma Stone, Emma Thompson, Director Craig Gillespie, and Costume Designer Jenny Beavan for a behind-the-scenes look at the fashion in the upcoming film, Disney's Cruella. Emma Stone stars in the ...
It is cliché to say that playing the villain is vastly more interesting than the hero — which goes double for Disney stories in which, by and large, the princesses (especially in the older films) are ...
After years of owning red carpets, Emma Stone can rock any look – even one of complete trash. Stone plays classic Disney villainess Cruella de Vil as a young British fashion designer in the new ...
Cruella de Vil has always been known for her notorious and outlandish sartorial statements, but how her signature black-and-white looks came to be is a story unto itself. Director Craig Gillespie ...
Cruella de Vil has always been known for her notorious and outlandish sartorial statements, but how her signature black-and-white looks came to be is a story unto itself. Director Craig Gillespie ...