From red carpet glamour to fantasy elegance and edgy street style, Liv Tyler has proven a quiet but enduring fashion force.
Whether channeling elven royalty in Lord of the Rings or stepping out in statement boots, her style choices are as timeless as they are trend-forward. Let’s look at some of her most iconic outfits and memorable shoe moments through the years.
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1. Captain America: Brave New World Premiere Look 2. Arwen’s Fashion Legacy in Lotr 3. Off-Duty Biker Chic in Platform Boots 4. Liv Tyler’s Iconic Footwear Moments 1. Marvel Comeback: Liv Tyler in Stella McCartney at the Captain America Premiere
Liv Tyler made a striking return to the red carpet for the premiere of Captain America: Brave New World on February 11, 2025, at the Tcl Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California.
Reprising her role as Betty Ross—now the daughter of President Thaddeus Ross and an expert in...
Whether channeling elven royalty in Lord of the Rings or stepping out in statement boots, her style choices are as timeless as they are trend-forward. Let’s look at some of her most iconic outfits and memorable shoe moments through the years.
Jump to a Look:
1. Captain America: Brave New World Premiere Look 2. Arwen’s Fashion Legacy in Lotr 3. Off-Duty Biker Chic in Platform Boots 4. Liv Tyler’s Iconic Footwear Moments 1. Marvel Comeback: Liv Tyler in Stella McCartney at the Captain America Premiere
Liv Tyler made a striking return to the red carpet for the premiere of Captain America: Brave New World on February 11, 2025, at the Tcl Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California.
Reprising her role as Betty Ross—now the daughter of President Thaddeus Ross and an expert in...
- 5/26/2025
- by Jan Stromsodd
- Your Next Shoes
Lewis Carroll's 1871 fable "Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There" features a notable scene wherein the young titular protagonist runs across a pair of whimsically dunderheaded identical twins while lost in an alternate dimension. The characters are named Tweedledee and Tweedledum and are based on numerous 18th-century folk poems variously attributed to John Byron, John Pope, and Jonathan Swift. In an early epigram by Byron, the two characters agree to have a battle but are startled by a crow, and forget to fight each other. It wouldn't be until the publication of "Through the Looking Glass," and John Tenniel's illustrations therein, that Tweedledee and Tweedledum would be depicted as identical twins.
In Carroll's book, the twins reenact the Byron epigram and flee when a crow appears. Some might say that Tweedledee and Tweedledum represent easily distracted governments, or merely the capriciousness of children. Either way,...
In Carroll's book, the twins reenact the Byron epigram and flee when a crow appears. Some might say that Tweedledee and Tweedledum represent easily distracted governments, or merely the capriciousness of children. Either way,...
- 9/29/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
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