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12 Celebrities Who Send a Message to the World Without Saying a Word

Singer Taylor Swift is known as the queen of subliminal messages: she loves to insert them into her songs, music videos and even clothes, and her fans never get tired of finding and deciphering them. In addition to the American composer, there are many other stars who spare no efforts to convey, through their looks, a message to the world or to someone in particular.

We, from awesome.clubwe surfed the Internet to find and decipher the subliminal messages inserted in clothes, accessories and even make-up of some celebrities.

Scarlett Johansson and Brie Larson

At the world premiere of Avengers: Endgame, Scarlett Johansson and Brie Larson drew attention not only for their well-chosen costumes, but also for their accessories. Both actresses appeared with jeweled versions of the Infinity Gauntlet, the famous glove used by the character Thanos in the film. This is what we call an elegant cinematic reference.

Blake Lively

In 2018, the actress went to the Met Gala without her husband and children, but even so, she found a way to “take” them with her. She was wearing one of the most stunning dresses at the event, but the clutch bag was the highlight of her look. Not only did it match Blake’s outfit perfectly, but it also bore the initials of her family members and her last name, Reynolds.

Natalie Portman

At the 92nd Academy Awards, the actress appeared in a gold lace dress and a long black cape. And this garment had a little secret: the names of the directors who were not nominated that year were embroidered on the edges. It turns out that this category ended up having male-only nominations. The actress explained: “I wanted to recognize the women who were not recognized for their amazing work this year, even in my subtle way.”

Selena Gomez

At the 2018 Metropolitan Museum of Art, Selena Gomez held a custom-made bag that contained a message: the singer’s favorite quote, written by herself. And this isn’t the first time the star has used the Met Gala red carpet to send a message. In 2017, on her bag it was written: “Love yourself first”.

Lord

Lorde wore a red tulle gown to the 2018 Grammy Awards. However, the highlight was hidden in the back of the outfit: the singer hand-sewed an excerpt from a poem by artist Jenny Holzer into the outfit, to express her thoughts on the current scenario. .

Tiffany Haddish

On the 2018 Oscars red carpet, actress and comedian Tiffany Haddish wore a cream satin dress with gold embroidery and a matching black jacket. Her hair was styled in a lush bun and her forehead was adorned with a golden tiara. All this had a special meaning. By wearing the dress of an African princess, she honored the memory of her father who had died that year. He was originally from Eritrea in East Africa.

Millie Bobby Brown

Amanda Seyfried

For the 2017 premiere of Twin Peaks, actress Amanda Seyfried wore a fitted black dress with the word “Equality” embroidered on the hem. It is believed that in this way the actress wanted to draw attention to the problem of the difference in fees for actors and actresses. On her Instagram page, she posted a photo of the premiere with the following caption: “Twin Peaks, equality and diamonds for all”.

Elisabeth Moss

For the 69th Emmy Awards, actress Elisabeth Moss wore a pale pink dress and matching shoes with a secret message on the soles. Her stylist, Karla Welch, posted a photo of one of the shoes (where it said “off”), with the caption asking fans to guess what was written on the other pair. It is said that the other pair would say “red”, which would be a reference to the name of Moss’s character in the series A Handmaid’s Story.

Emma Watson

Few would have guessed that Emma Watson’s gorgeous black and white outfit at the 2016 Met Gala was made from recycled material. The costume consisted almost entirely of recycled plastic bottles. The actress chose one of the most significant fashion events to declare that it is possible to look stunning and ecologically correct.

Emma Stone

In 2018, at the Golden Globes, some celebrities chose to wear black to support the feminist movement Time’s Up. Among them was Emma Stone. But the actress went even further: her makeup artist Rachel Goodwin discovered that suffragettes (women who claimed political rights for women) used to wear clothes and accessories in purple, emerald green and white, and decided to include all these symbolic colors in her makeup. She used emerald green and white for the eyelids and purple for the lips.

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And you, have you seen any other subliminal message or tribute in the costumes of celebrities?


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