Evangeline Lilly Talks All Things “Ant-Man and the Wasp”

Evangeline Lilly Talks All Things “Ant-Man and the Wasp”

After watching an advanced screening of Ant-Man and the Wasp, I was more than ready to sit down and interview Evangeline Lilly. Her character, Hope van Dyne, was so powerful, amazing and of course, my favorite in the movie. Here’s what she had to say about female empowerment, working with her co-stars and the movie as a whole:

Female Superhero

Lilly expressed that it felt amazing to be a superhero. She revealed that when she was younger, she and her sister would pretend to be Spiderman or Batman because there wasn’t a lot of female superheroes to choose from.

“I had a moment recently where my seven year old son was pretending to be the Wasp. I still get goosebumps when I tell that story. That’s a cultural shift and a big deal. For a little boy to pretend to be a female superhero, this is no small thing.”- Lilly

Lilly also mentioned that she believes this is all going to turn into something bigger.

“Sometimes I think we’re making a mountain out of a hill, cause there have been female superheroes in the MCU the whole time and their amazing and strong and kickass and all those things, but I think this moment in our culture with Me Too and Time’s Up, is saying we know, we know we made some progress and that’s great, but we’re still not equal,” Lilly said. “And that’s clear by the fact that you’ve made 20 movies and never had a female in the title. This is a big moment, this is a big deal and I don’t want to downplay it, I want to celebrate it and be excited about it.”

Fight Scenes

Lilly revealed that she actually spent way less time worrying about getting her body “rock hard” and developing visual muscles than to the time she spent in front of a mirror with her stunt devils making sure that they didn’t just “take a dude and put him in a woman’s body.”

“I didn’t want to send the message that in order to be powerful and strong and capable and tough you have to be masculine and macho and a dude. I wanted to show that we are strong because of our femininity, not in spite of it.” -Lilly

She professed that one of her favorite fight scenes was in the van because it examines how a woman could have an advantage over a man physically because she is a woman and didn’t learn to move like a man.

“I wanted to show that when she was fighting by incorporating grace and elegance and femininity into the fight and I feel like in the van it’s ballet,” she said. “No dude could do that. Men can’t move that way. They don’t have the flexibility, agility or petiteness to come out a back window and in a front window.” 

Amazing Co-Stars

There are some big names in this film and Lilly confessed it was amazing and inspiring working with the cast. Lilly has looked up to Michelle Pfeiffer (Janet van Dyne) ever since she saw her as Catwoman, so working with her was a dream come true.

“She’s nice, she’s generous, she’s smart, she’s funny, she’s intelligent, she’s considerate, she’s talented and of course the hottest 60-something you’re ever going to meet,” she said. “So playing her daughter was an incredible honor and every day I had to just bite my tongue because I just wanted to be like can you be my mentor?”

When Lilly read the script for the second film and saw she would have an enormous amount of work with Michael Douglas (Dr. Hank Pym), she couldn’t have been more excited.

“He’s such a charismatic, present, powerful human being that when he starts to perform, he just changes the molecules of the room,” Lilly said. “You’re suddenly just transported to the place you’re pretending to be.” 

Special Thanks to Paul Rudd

Obviously, Rudd is an amazing actor and Lilly loved working with him, but Lilly confessed that if it wasn’t for Paul Rudd being cast as Ant-Man, she might not have been the Wasp. When Lilly’s agent came to her with the role of the Wasp, Lilly turned it down, until her agent mentioned that Paul Rudd would be the lead.

“Paul Rudd is gonna be a superhero? I’m in. Whatever they’re doing is ridiculous and I love it,” Lilly said. “And it wasn’t as simple as that, but it definitely was the thing that had me like ok I gotta go see what Marvel is doing and I started watching Marvel movies and read the script and I got engaged because I was a huge Paul Rudd fan.” 

A Message To Herself

Lilly revealed that becoming an actress was kind of an accident. It all started when she hit puberty and went from the nerdy, overachieving girl to a stunning new woman.

“My entire identity, according to the rest of the world, was wrapped up in what I looked like and I had all kinds of boys touch me in ways I didn’t wanna be touched and I had all kinds of girls hate me in ways I didn’t wanna be hated and I decided that I needed to just not stand out. Don’t be super smart. Don’t be talented. Don’t stand out because if you do, you’re just gonna get hurt.” -Lilly 

Lilly explained that she spent the next 5 years dumbing herself down and pretending to be the wallflower she wasn’t. She turned down opportunities and feared being defined as just “a pretty face” until one day someone said to her “I think you’re afraid of your own greatness.” 

“And when I did I realized how much I’d been hiding and how much I’d been trying not to shine,  I decided I would start just letting my light shine and being unevached about who i was in the world. One of the ways I thought I could do that,was taking up an agent on their desire to put me in auditions. I wanted to just exercise my brightness. I just wanted to be bold and bright.” – Lilly

Lilly has been acting since 2004 and she still has to remind herself that it’s ok to be herself.

“I came to terms with that one word that was spoken into my life of I think you’re afraid of this one thing inside you that feels big. And I’m still always trying to tell myself it’s ok to be big, it’s ok you can go ahead and be big.” -Lilly

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Interview with Kari Vettese- Designer and Creator of Marilyn Hatten

Interview with Kari Vettese- Designer and Creator of Marilyn Hatten

The 22-year-old designer and student, Kari Vettese, created Marilyn Hatten designs with the idea of embracing the sensual nature of every
woman. Drawing from her cultured Spanish and Italian background, she celebrates strong women and natural beauty. I got to interview the talented designer and discuss everything from her brand to her designs to her journey. Read below to get the scoop on Kari Vettese and Marilyn Hatten:

Her Designs

Vettese has always been an artist. She explained that she always wanted to portray her art and her love for art and design together, so she just combined the two worlds and created Marilyn Hatten on her own.

“I just wanted to create a brand that shows artistry on design.” -Vettese

The MH designs and their shades of nude, earth tones, and white create a casual elegance. Vettese expressed that the concept behind the woman of the brand was to bring back the classic woman with a modern twist. She went on to say that we’ll see that a lot of the designs are classic, but at the same time, with the earth and nude tones, it brings out the simplicity of being a woman.

“We stand for a woman is a woman. There’s no size or color to her, and I feel like the designs really portray that very well.” -Vettese

Vettese explained that the sizes of her designs are not your average small, medium and large.

“Our sizes and fabrics are very forgiving and versatile,” Vettese said. “I wanted everyone to feel included.”

As for her favorite clothing item, Vettese said that if she had to choose one, it would be the Rosa Roja Dress because it has her art on it.

“The red rose was art that I created it and we put that on the design,” Vettese said. “I feel like it’s more personal to me and the brand because of the fact that it stands for artistry and I’m really trying to portray that.”

The Brand

Not only are the designs themselves unique, but the name of the brand is unique as well. Vettese explained that name, Marilyn Hatten, came about for two reasons. First, it comes from a golden colored bougainvillea flower.

“The bougainvillea flower comes in many colors, one of the golden colored bougainvillea flowers is named Marilyn Hatten so I kind of named it after that because that specific color of bougainvillea is found typically in Spanish cultures so since that was a huge inspiration behind the woman and who she is, I felt that connected very well,” Vettese said.

The second meaning,Vettese revealed, is it sounds like a woman’s name. “I just wanted everyone to be like who is she?” Vettese said.

Vettese also expressed that her brand really has no specific or ideal person to wear her designs.

“Honestly, we don’t really put any specific type of women in a box to who we’re reaching. I would say anyone of any age and size, we really just stand for, a woman is a woman so anyone, everyone.” -Vettese

Her Journey

Becoming a designer has definitely not been easy, but Vettese says
she always believes preparation meets opportunity.

“Just staying prepared has really helped me just really knowing my craft and my art very well first and foremost, so you never really get lost on the journey.” -Vettese


Vettese is still in school at USD studying business, but following her passion to become a designer has been nothing but an awesome journey and experience.

As for some advice to younger designers, Vettese says that it’s very important to start where you are with what you have.

“I would say let your craft be your main focus and really sharpen that first.” -VetteseShe adds it’s important to be ready and prepared for when an
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The Future

As for the future, Vettese just hopes to reach as many people as possible. Whether it be women, men, boys or girls, she hopes her brand touches them in some way.

“I just really hope the artistry behind the brand and the actual concept reaches many people and just really inspires them to really just feel empowered and confident in who they are.” -Vettese

I for one can’t wait to see what other designs and items she creates on this amazing journey of reminding us all that our inner glow comes from within. Head over to the Marilyn Hatten website to check out the designs and clothing items for yourself!

Also, don’t forget to follow Marilyn Hatten on Instagram to see behind the scenes pictures of the designs and other inspirations!

story online at Sarah Scoop: http://sarahscoop.com/interview-with-kari-vettese-designer-and-creator-of-marilyn-hatten/