Megan Fox was inspired by Greek mythology for her VanityFairOscarParty look.
by way of introduction to the cameras in her dressing room ahead of theGone was her signature raven mane, and in its place was something altogether Fox-ier—hair the color of copper.that she drew Sunday night’s look from Greek mythology, especially Persephone's annual escape from Hades.
“If all the fire and brimstone from hell was in your hair and you were the Queen of the Underworld,” Fox posed. “What would you look like walking the red carpet?”The dreamy, dark Underworld dress is by Miss Sohee Couture, chosen because it “was giving, I don’t know, aFinally, Fox’s look seems to say, spring may commence
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