Then, of course, there's Jean Paul Gaultier. For me, it's his freakiest stuff that's the best; on the runway, I love his languid females in rubber nurses outfits the best. In The Fifth Element it's apparent that he's had his hand in a dystopian futuristic honeypot and touched every outfit in the film. Here is Milla on camera in what would someday become Burning Man's most signature outfits. (Hello Day-Glo orange rubber suspenders! Gold scuba pants! White Bandage Jumper!!)
Aug 3, 2012
Supernatural Women, part 1
Hello Milla Jovovich, supernatural babe extrordinaire! This woman sure does know how to work in front of a camera. Here are some screen-tests for Luc Besson's The Fifth Element (1997) in which Milla is portraying supernatural 'Fifth Element' Lee-Loo. Watching her work as this unknown element / supreme being is like witnessing her mining the stuff out of space rocks or something.
Then, of course, there's Jean Paul Gaultier. For me, it's his freakiest stuff that's the best; on the runway, I love his languid females in rubber nurses outfits the best. In The Fifth Element it's apparent that he's had his hand in a dystopian futuristic honeypot and touched every outfit in the film. Here is Milla on camera in what would someday become Burning Man's most signature outfits. (Hello Day-Glo orange rubber suspenders! Gold scuba pants! White Bandage Jumper!!)
Then, of course, there's Jean Paul Gaultier. For me, it's his freakiest stuff that's the best; on the runway, I love his languid females in rubber nurses outfits the best. In The Fifth Element it's apparent that he's had his hand in a dystopian futuristic honeypot and touched every outfit in the film. Here is Milla on camera in what would someday become Burning Man's most signature outfits. (Hello Day-Glo orange rubber suspenders! Gold scuba pants! White Bandage Jumper!!)
CATEGORIES
Film,
Jean Paul Gaultier,
Luc Besson,
Milla Jovovich,
screen test,
Supernatural Women,
The Fifth Element
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