Well, we don't know that it will be like BtVS. I'm just throwing out that a similar look is a possibility given Joel Harlow's background. But even if the vampire look for the Depp/DS film is different from BtVS (and I'm sure it would never be exactly the same as BtVS, anyway), the potential for it to be different from what we're used to is certainly there, so we should probably prepare for that real possibility.
I checked after I posted, and it looks like a lot of Eva Green's previous stuff is online on the Web site. So, let's just hope that the cover story will be as well. Though we do also have to keep in mind that she's limited by having signed Burton's confidentiality agreement, so there'll only be so much she can reveal. I don't believe the "shares all" hype for a second.
I haven't been posting about the latest additions to the behind the scenes creative personnel on the film because it's gotten to the point where they're adding a lot of positions where many DS fans probably don't pay much attention to who handles them. However, I keep forgetting to mention that they've added some prosthetic technicians to the Make Up Department. And while that's not surprising because every horror movie seems to use prosthetics these days, it did get me to thinking - especially considering that Joel Harlow is the department head. Why is that possibly significant? Well, because he worked on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and as anyone who's even just seen photos from that TV show knows, the vamps in the BtVS universe looked very different from what we're used to in the DS universe. So, I'm wondering if instead of just fangs and/or red eyes, the vamp(s) in the Depp/DS film might not also have a look similar to what was done on BtVS? Not that the simple fact that Harlow worked on BtVS means that they will. But combining that fact with the Make Up Department's prosthetics personnel *could* be a *hint* that we *might* want to prepare ourselves for a very different type of vampire look from what we're used to seeing...
Very interesting! However, and I could be wrong because Harper's Bazzar isn't exactly a magazine I pay attention to, but I believe there's an American version of the magazine and a European version - and it's looking like she's in the European version. So, unless your local bookstore carries both (and some do) many of us may have a very hard time finding it (or may never see it at all).
If she is only in the European version, maybe her article will be online in its entirety on the Web site...