Bad Girl Inspiration: Amy Dunne (Gone Girl)
In the film Gone Girl, Nick Dunne comes home one afternoon to find that his wife, Amy Dunne, has gone missing. Or has she?…
Today, we will take a look into the style of one of the most notorious villains in recent film history. Amy Dunne is a psychopath who is willing to do anything to get back at her husband. No specific spoilers here, but suffice to say she commits terrible acts in the name of revenge.
Overall, Amy is the baddest girl we have covered thus far in our Bad Girl Inspiration column.
Amy Dunne’s style is quite minimalistic. She might be described as the city girl stuck in a small town. In this way, her style is much more clean and put together than the rest of the characters in the film. She often wears tops with jeans, and occasional well tailored dresses. One of her most iconic looks in the film is her plain white silk nightgown, that she wears in one of the most shocking scenes.
You don’t want to take inspiration from Amy’s actions, but her style is fair game. With this in mind, we have created three looks that will make you look like a sleek, chic, “cool girl.”
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At the beginning of Nick and Amy’s relationship — before everything goes terribly wrong — Amy wears clothes that you might call sexy and romantic. She’s like a the mix of a high-society It girl mixed with a princess in a fairy tale. In one of the flashback scenes of the film, Amy is seen wearing a tight fitting floral dress for one of her and Nick’s anniversaries. This look alludes to both the sweet girl she pretends to be, and the femme fatale she is underneath. To get this look, find a dress that is sexy in the silhouette, yet feminine in the pattern or color. This blue one fits the bill. For accessories, keep it simple with just a pain pair of pumps and dainty jewelry. Products: Dress – H&M, Bag – H&M, Shoes – H&M, Watch – H&M
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