![]() ![]() To me, it seems like this is Liv dressing herself as she pops put to run errands - a rare thing in stylist obsessed celeb-land. Fast forward 20 years and I find myself loving the ensembles I see her wearing in her every day life as she is papped stepping out of her New York brownstone. Last year pregnant with #2 by Dave Gardner, I admired her maternity style. Still effortless, Liv can seamlessly weave designer chic with casual cool and a grunge sensibility with her floral tea dresses and plaid, with a bit of rocker leopard print thrown in to boot. I presume she was busy being mum to son Milo (born 2004), then struggling with her divorce from husband #1, rocker Royston Langdon of Spacehog (married 2003-2008). I don't remember seeing Liv a lot in the media in the noughties - apart from publicity for her role as Arwen in Lord of the Rings (2001-2003). In Alexander McQueen, Lord of the Rings Paris premiere 2002 I sort of miss those days a little bit." Into The Gloss There weren’t as many paparazzi, the red carpets weren’t what they are now-there’s a lot of scrutiny going on and the maintenance is intense! Think about seeing Julia Roberts on the red carpet in the late 80s and early 90s in a suit with no makeup on, and that was OK. ![]() I remember Gwyneth came to the premiere for Armageddon and danced with me at the after-party and she had no makeup on, this little slip dress and no bra, and maybe flip-flops. Or, when I did Inventing the Abbotts with Joaquin Phoenix, we were dating at the time, and I threw on this red Prada dress with my weird vintage coat for the premiere. ![]() But I would go to things all the time where I did my own hair and makeup. I remember going to the Stealing Beauty premiere, and I loved Dolce & Gabbana so I reached out to them to borrow a dress and they sent me one. "Everything has changed so much in fashion and beauty since the Nineties, when I was starting out. ![]()
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