(Image of Natalie Portman at VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards in 2000 – DC Media – All Rights Reserved)
For her Vogue feature Natalie waxed poetic about her recent role as a young widow of war caring for her sick baby boy in Cold Mountain with Nicole Kidman.
Of course we all remember that little film which won both actresses a lot of acclaim. And there was her work in the neo-romantic comedy, Garden State as well as her role in Closer directed by Mike Nichols.
Even at the young age of 22 Natalie was establishing her reputation as a powerful actress who approached each of her various acting roles with courage, truthfulness and enormous resources. Her bobbed hair which was a radical change from her signature naturally textured chocolate strands. The hair transformation was welcomed by Natalie.
She told Vogue her new hair cut was “in order” and “a good thing to get rid of dead proteins and have a change in what I look like in the mirror”
When Natalie was required to completely shave her head for her part in V she welcomed the opportunity to completely embrace her character. Her drastic head shaving generated major media buzz but the actress didn’t reach for the razor for publicity but to honor her craft
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(Image of Natalie Portman in 2002 – DC Media – All Rights Reserved)
Natalie has always been a fan of the more classic looks for both her fashions as well as her hair.
Afterall, as she astutely pointed out to Vogue “I’m a tiny girl. I can’t do too much frouf!” Indeed, Natalie who has naturally curly hair
looks fantastic when she wears her tresses in a short sleek bob or in her current style of longer loose beach inspired waves.
She also has the perfect eyes, lips, cheeks and face to rock a sleek updo, twist or classic ballerina bun. Who better than Natalie to play the ballerina in the current Black Swan which has won her so many acting kudos including an Academy Award nomination?
(Natalie Portman with her famous bobbed hairstyle 2003-2004 – DC Media – All Rights Reserved)
Natalie follows in the footsteps of Monica Belluci. Her angelic face will initially appear as the face of the Miss Dior Cherie fragrance, which is expected to be only the start of her relationship with the house.
Although a long time fan of dance, Natalie told the media that she took the role of Black Swan because the film is about how easy it is to dispose of women based on them aging. In the world of ballerinas, this is even worse than Hollywood as dancers vie for sacred spots and do anything to keep their soft beauty that will create the vibe of a prima ballerina.
(Image of Natalie Portman in late 2010 – DC Media – All Rights Reserved)
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