Scarlett beaming in Givenchy's spring summer 1996 haute couture gown by John Galliano (second & third image below is the closest reference there is)
similarly in Vanity Fair's May 1996 edition, André Leon Talley casted –to name a few– Naomi Campbell, John Galliano, Manolo Blahnik & Gianfranco Ferré to star in his version of Gone With The Wind titled “Scarlett n The Hood” where blacks are rich and whites are poor.
servants Shalom Harlow and Amber Valletta in Gianni Versace's fall 1996 menswear while Ferré, wearing his own t-shirt with a hermès silk scarf on his head adjusts Scarlett's Christian Dior dress from spring 1996 couture collection.
like someone actually spent their time making a rating chart for people’s looks??? pathetic. beauty is in the eye of the beholder. why on earth does this account think their system means anything
movies and tv shows really got my 11 yr old me thinking that america was the land of opportunities and dreams when in reality, it's the land of capitalism and white supremacy