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Home » Mila Kunis » Black Swan’s Fashion Paves a New Path

Black Swan’s Fashion Paves a New Path

Last Updated on August 18, 2025 by Lara Parker Leave a Comment

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A decade after its release, Black Swan (2010) endures not just as a psychological thriller but as a stark visual text—a gothic fairytale told through fabric and movement.

Revisiting Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan isn’t just a masterclass in cinematic tension; it’s a dive back into a world where fashion, costume, and character are inseparable. The film’s aesthetic, crafted by costume designer Amy Westcott, remains a sharp, almost painful study of duality. The visual language is immediate and visceral, and the outfits are central to the narrative.


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Consider Natalie Portman as Nina Sayers, transforming into the White Swan. Her costume is a vision of ethereal purity—a stiff, intricately feathered tutu that billows out from her torso. The delicate, almost fragile-looking bodice is a mosaic of beading and lace, a perfect reflection of Nina’s initial innocence and disciplined precision. Paired with the iconic feathered headpiece and a shimmering tiara, it’s a look that feels both historic and hauntingly contemporary. The makeup is precise, almost severe, with a stark winged eye that foreshadows the darkness to come.

Then there’s Mila Kunis as Lily. On-screen, her look is a masterclass in off-duty dancer style: a mix of relaxed, almost-grunge practice wear that hints at a carefree, effortless nature. In behind-the-scenes images, we see her in black tank tops, gray athletic shorts, and worn leggings—a stark contrast to Nina’s pristine ballerina aesthetic. This casual, street-style approach to dancewear became an unexpected trend, proving that even a rehearsal room can become a runway. It was a subtle fashion coup—Lily’s outfits signaled a freedom that Nina craved but couldn’t attain.

The film’s aesthetic is an immersive, almost suffocating experience. The costumes aren’t just worn; they are extensions of the characters’ psychological states, a metaphor for the struggle between light and dark, control and abandon. The transition from pristine white to the dramatic, feathered black of the Swan Queen costume is a cinematic rite of passage.

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