Big Little Lies: Style Evolution
From the death of Bonnie's bohemian laissez-faire to Renata's saturated CEO realness, we trace Big Little Lies' style evolution from season one to two
The much-anticipated second season of Big Little Lies has landed, bringing viewers back to the salt-worn shores and heady drama of Monterey Bay. With it, returned the stellar display of costumes - dreamed up by Emmy-winning costume designer Alix Friedberg - that had sparked a thousand articles exploring mum-tribes and their sartorial prowess in the previous season.
Season one saw each key character build-up her own unmistakable style, silhouette and colour palette. There was boho-babe Bonnie with her strings of beads, micro-tattoos and yoga pants, sugary-sweet Madeleine's bold prints and designer bags, Celeste's luxurious, tasteful fabrics, Renata's expensive CEO-realness and plain Jane's hoodies and combat boots.
This season, as The Monterey Five begin to grapple with shared guilt, we predict costumes will morph into emotional armour, mirror characters' changing psyches, and give clues about whats to come. We delve a little deeper below.
Bonnie (Zoë Kravitz)
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Madeline Mackenzie (Reese Witherspoon)
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Renata Klein (Laura Dern)
We've discovered a new adoration for Renata Klein. It was born the moment we saw her performing to Diana Ross mid photo shoot in a floor-length, metallic gown, whilst her husband staggers around a train set-filled man-cave downing whisky upstairs. She's expensive, sassy and painfully ridiculous - whilst her style reflects just that. Relying on her Alaïa and Tom Ford for confidence, as sartorial markers of her CEO realness, we expect even more peacocking to come.
Celeste Wright (Nicole Kidman)
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Jane Chapman (Shailene Woodley)
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Read our review of Big Little Lies Season 2 here