Geena Davis says that those who hated their 1992 Oscar Pofy dress can fuck

Geena Davis says that those who hated their 1992 Oscar Pofy dress can fuck

Let Thelma be a real trip or die, even if it is only for a dress.

Geena Davis opened to Us Weekly In an interview published on Wednesday about his controversial outfit of the 1992 Oscar, which led to the ceremony after being nominated for his role in “Thelma & Louise”.

His outfit was really in his own league.

Geena Davis in the 1992 Oscar.
Geena Davis in the 1992 Oscar.

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Davis’s white dress, which was “specifically made” for her by Ruth Meyers and Bill Hargate, has a very open atmosphere of the 80s. Included black straps, a tight bodice and a white swollen skirt that is short in the front and long part on the back, like a beautiful Kentucky waterfall haircut. From the one hand, the skirt is even seen Remember Falkor of “the endless story”.

Ridley Scott director poses with Davis during the 64th annual academy awards.
Ridley Scott director poses with Davis during the 64th annual academy awards.

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The “Beetlejuice” student combined the dress with white gloves, marked pantimedias and thick shoes.

It is a very specific aspect that may have been considered dated at the time the conventional style was changing from the pastel prepinuation of the 1980s to the most elegant aesthetics of Calvin Klein and grunge of the early 90s.

The co -star of
The co -star of “Thelma & Louise” by Davis, Susan Sarandon, wore a black night dress for the ceremony. Both women were nominated for the best actress in a main role for their film that year, but lost to Jodie Foster in “Silence of the Lambs.”

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Regardless of what most can think, the alum of “La Mosca” kept Us Weekly who believes that the outfit was, and remains, “incredible.”

“I was surprised,” Davis said about the negative reaction to the dress. “And I went to a lunch with several other female actors at some point before the next Oscar, and we were all talking and somehow that dress arose and said: ‘You know, screwed. I thought it was great. I should use it again next year.” And they said: “Yes, we will wear copies!” It was my favorite fantasy, that we would do that.

However, that Poofy clothing brigade in the 1993 Oscar never happened. Instead, Davis attended the ceremony with a much more domesticated appearance that consisted of a long and slippery black dress with a nice Swirly neckline.

Davis played it safe at the 1993 Academy Awards.
Davis played it safe at the 1993 Academy Awards.

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Although people at that time did not feel Davis’s dress, social networks users today in Reddit appreciated the look.

“Has people put this dress on the worst list? Yes. Do I think it’s a fun dress for a hot person? Yes,” said a user.

“When the stars had fun on the red carpet!” Another user said. “Circa when Salmonte dresses were nervous!”

“The bodice adapts to perfection,” said a third user.

“You know that if it weren’t for transparent black socks and almost the leprechaun shoe, I could actually like this,” admitted a Reddit user.

And it seems that the Oscar winner of the “accidental tourist” agrees with that feeling, to some extent. She told Us Weekly that she regrets using black pantimedia.

“I think that would have helped if he did not,” Davis joked about his dark socks. “But I still have it. I have all my Oscar dresses that were not borrowed, packed in preserved nuptial boxes.”

We just hope you still have your silver number of the 1989 academy awards, Because as most agree, it is a stunner.

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Davis with his partner at that time, Jeff Goldblum, during the 61st Annual Awards of the Academy in which he won the best actress in a secondary role for his turn in
Davis with his partner at that time, Jeff Goldblum, during the 61st Annual Awards of the Academy in which he won the best actress in a secondary role for his turn in “The Accidental Tourist” of 1989.

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