“I often make playlists for the characters I’m working on,” she says. Looking to music for inspiration came naturally to Thorisdottir, who worked on music videos for Bruce Springsteen, R.E.M., and Red Hot Chili Peppers before doing the makeup for films like Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Avengers: End Game, Captain Marvel, and more. “For Harley, I was more inspired by rock ‘n’ roll because she’s such a rebel.” “We had more Alice Cooper pictures on the wall than any of the DC comics,” she adds. Surprisingly, she says that she “applied the energy and power” of Alice Cooper to Quinn. Her physical transformation came courtesy of makeup artist Heba Thorisdottir, who chatted with Bustle over Zoom about the inspo behind Harley Quinn’s makeup look and her partnership with Smashbox Cosmetics. "When Harley is put in different group of people and put in a different place you're going to see different aspects of her personality come out depending on how she feels about those people and what she’s doing,” Robbie said about the film in August 2020. The changes to Quinn’s look reflect a new side of the Gotham City character, who is tasked with a mission to destroy a Nazi-era laboratory alongside Bloodsport ( Idris Elba), Peacemaker ( John Cena), Amanda Waller ( Viola Davis), and other members of Task Force X. Her iconic blue and pink eye makeup has also been replaced with a sinister red eyeshadow. For starters, her hair is different: Instead of her famously perky pigtails with pastel pink and blue tips, the new version of Harley Quinn - played again by Margot Robbie - has low pigtails with black and red ends. Everyone’s favorite supervillain will look a little different come August 5, when The Suicide Squad(a standalone sequel to the 2016 film Suicide Squad) hits theaters across the U.S.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |