This is how Ana de Armas has changed: from ‘El Internado’ to her Oscar nomination for 2023

This is how Ana de Armas has changed: from ‘El Internado’ to her Oscar nomination for 2023

Since we knew her in our country from her role as Carolina in the adolescent series El Internado, De Armas’ career has been booming, ranging from small cameos or supporting roles to Hollywood hits with roles as notable as Marilyn Monroe’s in the clip ‘Blondie’. In just over 6 years, the Spanish-Cuban actress has managed to build a professional career in magazines, together with great actors and with the best directors, in which she has succeeded not only professionally, but also sentimentally to know some of his most famous ex-partners during these recordings.

But, How did Ana de Armas’ success story come about? It all starts at the age of barely 16, in her native country and with a leading role in the Spanish-Cuban romantic drama Una rosa de Francia. A first film role that would lead Ana to move to Madrid at the age of 18, where she would continue to achieve small successes, such as her role in El internado and the historical drama Hispania, the legend. A beautiful stage for any actress on which I enjoy Spanish letters and from which I would this time leave for the city of Los Angeles, where De Armas would star in her first English-language roles in thriller like ‘Knock Knock’ or the crime comedy ‘War Dogs’. But if there’s a defining moment in Ana’s rise to fame, it’s without a doubt her role as Joi in the sci-fi movie ‘Blade Runner 2049’. Since then, the Spanish-Cuban has not stopped filming and among her latest successes we find her role as a Bond girl in ‘No time to die’ or her heartfelt performance as Marilyn Monroe in the biopic Blonde.

A masterful evolution within the seventh art industry, elevated by its chameleon character, with which Ana de Armas has not stopped adding happiness and that has led her to surround herself with landmark nominations such as “Best Dramatic Actress” at the Golden Globes weeks ago or his recently released nomination for the 2023 Oscars.

Of course, like all big celebrities, Ana de Armas has undergone a remarkable evolution in terms of style along with her international appeal. Over the years the interpreter of blonde He has moved from wearing simple and correct red carpet designs, but unobtrusive, in his first interventions, to parading in the most relevant award galas with exclusive designs from renowned firms such as Louis Vuitton, Saint Laurent or Balmain.

A personal, elegant and always perfect aesthetic who have made the 34-year-old actress a true international style benchmark, each of her performances is judged down to the millimeter, from her staging in front of the spotlight to her outfits on the asphalt. Today, we take a look at his stylistic evolution over the years, from his first dates on the red carpet to his final pose at the 2023 Golden Globes.

While Ana de Armas’ style history goes back a long way, there are few reservations about her first dates on the red carpet. One of them is this one, in the context of the Fotogramas Film Awards, in 2009, where a very young Ana started her path to stardom with a simple outfit, consisting of a black dress, form-fitting and maxi length. As for the bet on beauty, we see how De Armas initially opted for a casual, relaxed aesthetic, with naturally styled brown hair and classic make-up, emphasizing the eyes with a eyeliner complete.

Then 2017 would arrive and with it a year of catharsis for Ana de Armas. On these dates, the Spanish-Cuban would become famous after participating in blade runner and her agenda would start smoking: galas, premieres, parade invitations… a new star was born and in his style he was noticed from the first minute with a new look with blonde stripes, but also daring with the first Haute Couture designs, this time by Oscar de la Renta.

Another of his great professional successes came from film ‘No time to Die’ in 2021, where this time Ana would be the new Bond girl. A role that kept up the actress’ great movie streak and allowed us to see a more mature, sensual and elegant Ana than ever. She then returned to her natural chestnut, with ultra-smooth hair and squared bangs that refreshed her style.

Although if the actress stands out for something, then red carpets, It is because of her know-how in fashion, especially in her everyday outfits. Every walk through town is another style lesson that Ana leaves behind, and we could see that with one of the industry’s newest innovations, loafers with socks, which Ana de Armas also joined last fall.

However, if she is applauded for anything, Ana is for her great affection for Spain, returning whenever she can to the most notable film events in our country, such as the San Sebastian Film Festival. In it, De Armas always tries to show his most informed side, protocolally and leaving real looks as it gave us this last edition during the presentation of Blonde. An elegant and timeless style in which the basics predominate and with which De Armas once again played with current trends such as puffed sleeves.

The Venice Film Festival is known to all as the most glamorous event of the season. It brings together the most famous figures from around the world with outfits worth remembering, and one of them was that of Ana de Armas last year. A Louis Vuitton pleated design in pleated fabric and a V-neckline tied at the nape that reminded us of the character that, curiously enough, De Armas would play some time later in the biopic ‘Blonde’.

A long journey of changes in style, image and the pose itself that led Ana de Armas to the fashion icon we know today. Always impeccable, elegant as the most, stylish and according to the latest fashion. His last big win? The outfit that the actress showed off at the 2023 Globes gala. A Louis Vuitton design that she once again shone with that would open the ban on what will be her next stylistic option, this time for the 2023 Oscars coming up.

Source: Marie Claire

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