As soon as you haven’t heard yet, Oscar-winner Angelina Jolie is going to be donning the golden headdress to experiment with the legendary Egyptian Queen, Cleopatra. To become produced by Scott Rudin, CLEOPATRA: A LIFE may remind movie goers of the last time an attractive movie star played this infamous Queen of this Nile. Only time will tell if Elizabeth Taylor (who portrayed the Queen inside the 1963 $44 million epic film) must abdicate the long-lasting silver screen image of Cleopatra to Jolie.
If you are not up in your history, this ancient “modern” woman ruled Egypt as the final Pharoah in the first century BC. Not only was she Queen, she usually got what she wanted first living and cavorting about with Julius Caesar until his assassination and realigning herself with Marc Antony and avoid the throes of Roman imperialism. As dramatic and colorful as her life, her death was less so - although still notable. After Antony committed suicide after falsely learning of her death, she killed herself by allowing a poisonous snake to bite her.
Cleopatra costumes are almost bound to hold court this Halloween and at other year-round masquerades, they’ve always been general since Liz popularized the planning of Celopatra with heavy eyeliner and blue eye shadow up with the brows. Elaborate Cleopatra costumes are purchased as long, flowing white gown and a heavily ornamented collar and sash.
Or the crafty queen-to-be can whip up a toga-like dress from the white sheet and use gold lame fabric to add royal accents. Along with her Egyptian heritage, Cleopatra is depicted with long, black hair - often cut to chin. While the best hair of a girl living in Egypt may are very curlier (no flat-irons in the past), you can’t deny it is a diva-licious look, especially when topped along with her signature gold-beaded headdress
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