In 2002’s Napoléon, Isabella Rossellini’s Josephine wore a set of coral jewelry consisting of a necklace and earrings. Twenty years later, the necklace was reused in Diane de Poitiers (The King’s Favorite) on Gaia Girace as Catherine de Médicis.
Costume Credit: Lucia
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the reluctant bride, august toulmouche / lila cerullo, my brilliant friend
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Gaia Girace photographed by Roberta Krasnig for Vanity Fair Italia
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The White Lotus season 1
Mia and Lucia in The White Lotus season 2 // Lenù and Lila from My Brilliant Friend
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just wanna let you and other My Brilliant Friend fans know that there's a movie set in the 60s coming out where Gaia plays the main character and has a love story with another woman!
Oh, I'm sure most people know by now! We are a bunch of thirsty knowledgeable sapphics! 😁
The movie is called Girasoli and it's Catrinel Marlon's opera prima. I don't know her, she seems to be an actress and model of Romanian origin. It stars our dear Gaia Girace alongside Mariarosaria Mingione. Watch the trailer here.
The film, which I believe has just premiered in the Torino Film Festival, is set in the 60's and tells the story of Lucia (Gaia), a supposedly schizophrenic intern in a mental institution, and Anna (Mariarosaria), who arrives there as the new nurse. The marketing texts I've read already call it an impossible love story, so I guess that the girls aren't going to flee together, escape the patriarchal power structure and live happily on this one either.
In fact, the trailer is very reminiscent of MBF in the sense that every scene of the girls together is stuff that Lenù and Lila already kind of did in the show, from the bath to the dancing and even the hand touching in the back of the car. I guess it's... a coincidence? Not?
This has also reminded me of this wonderful sketch from Saturday Night Live called Lesbian Period Drama. I love all the movies referenced, but "featuring Academy Award Glance Choreography and best supporting actress nominee: The Wind" has me cackling with laughter every time.
Anyway: Sure, I mean, I'm gonna see it. 🤷♀️
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Gaia Girace photographed by Andrea Gandini for Io Donna
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Margheritta Mazzucco y Gaia Girace
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