Keira Knightley

Just the most beautiful face and those collarbones :luv: I really like her defined jaw line to, it is so unique to Keira!

true the bottom half needs shrinking but still...just gorgeous!
 
My God her legs! I adore her old body and her upper body but her legs just repulse me
 
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I quite like it- she looks like she's in a Frieda Kahlo painting.
 
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I love (or at least use to love) Keira because like many others said, we have the exact same body type. It also makes me sad though because now I'm worried that even if I get super small my legs will always be big :cry:
 
I love (or at least use to love) Keira because like many others said, we have the exact same body type. It also makes me sad though because now I'm worried that even if I get super small my legs will always be big :cry:
On the other hand, you'll have her super tiny waist and amazing cheekbones! :) She always looks amazing in long dresses.
 
Have anyone seen Anna Karenina? i saw it in the cinema today, and I really liked it. (might be because I love russian history and Kiera is stunning!) I disliked the fact that Cara D was in it though... I just cant stand her face! :eek: anyway, see the movie for yourself, and say what you think :)
 
Have anyone seen Anna Karenina? i saw it in the cinema today, and I really liked it. (might be because I love russian history and Kiera is stunning!) I disliked the fact that Cara D was in it though... I just cant stand her face! :eek: anyway, see the movie for yourself, and say what you think :)

I saw it too, and I liked it. Too bad I didn't get around to reading the book first.

It seems like every role that involves wearing a corset it given to Keira Knightley.
 
Have anyone seen Anna Karenina? i saw it in the cinema today, and I really liked it. (might be because I love russian history and Kiera is stunning!) I disliked the fact that Cara D was in it though... I just cant stand her face! :eek: anyway, see the movie for yourself, and say what you think :)

I saw it months ago when it first came out in the US. I did like it, obviously since the book was so long and all of that the movie had to leave out lots of things, but I thought it was quite well done in capturing some of the essence of the situation. Plus there was alot of pretty scenery and dresses :luv:

I saw it too, and I liked it. Too bad I didn't get around to reading the book first.

It seems like every role that involves wearing a corset it given to Keira Knightley.

LOL because she has the perfect figure for these types of dresses/outfits. Small on top, tiny waist, and the fact that her legs are not great is hidden. I sometimes feel like the fashions of various centuries really favor one body type over another. These days it sort of sucks being very pear shaped since jeans don't really look good on this body type (unless you get down to superskinny status), while more heavy up top or apple shaped girls probably didn't look so good when the corset/dress thing was going strong as their waists/arms/upper body in general are typically bigger than the pear shaped girls when at the same weight. Oh well. I'm pretty proportionate myself at any weight so I suppose I should just shut up. But its just something I can't help but notice. I see stunning girls with a bit of a pear shape thing going on (but in no way fat) and think, damn, she would look amazing in an 18th century dress with all the bells and whistles, but she really doesn't look good in these skinny jeans she has on now :hmm:
 
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This reminded me somehow of this:

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But really, I often wish fashion would still be like back then, it was so much more flattering...I mean, we percieve jeans as aesthetically pleasing, but in any other time it would have been so ugly.
It would be so nice to still wear dresses like in this movie. :luv:
 
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But really, I often wish fashion would still be like back then, it was so much more flattering...I mean, we percieve jeans as aesthetically pleasing, but in any other time it would have been so ugly.
It would be so nice to still wear dresses like in this movie. :luv:

I'm with you on that one! I can't watch a period piece without wishing I could dress like that (even for a short time) I know its silly :oops:
 
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Have anyone seen Anna Karenina? i saw it in the cinema today, and I really liked it. (might be because I love russian history and Kiera is stunning!) I disliked the fact that Cara D was in it though... I just cant stand her face! :eek: anyway, see the movie for yourself, and say what you think :)

Why was Cara in it? She acts? Ok :roll eyes: