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    Clothes on Film | Screen style & identity – Part 10

    © 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. Costume designer Ann Roth’s template for Working Girl (1988, directed by Mike Nichols) is especially astute with regards to the social and geographical make up of its characters. Protagonist Tess McGill (Melanie Griffith) is a homely girl raised and living … Continue reading © 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. BAMF A well written and comprehensive site with a growing list of gents film/TV costume posts in the ‘get the look’ format. Like this a lot. Costume design, JK Rowling’s new Harry Potter movie, and the wizarding fashions of 1920s … Continue reading © 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved.…

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    Costume Stories, This Week: Ray Donovan and Batman (1989) | Clothes on Film

    © 2014 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. 5 Jul ’14 Two weeks of catch up for you. Phillip Boutte Jr. This is something special. Tyranny of Style interview costume illustrator Phillip Boutte Jr. featuring some of his fabulous digital renderings from X-Men: Days of Future Past. Wonder Woman Apparently ‘exclusive’ costume details for the Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice movie, which is due April 2016. Wonder Woman will look ‘badass’. The Best Movie Sunglasses of ALL TIME So says Vogue. Penny Dreadful Brilliant look at the show’s costume design with insight from Gabriella Pescucci. Love the French impressionists inspiration. Clueless This is kinda cool – clothes retailer Metail…

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    Clothes on Film | Screen style & identity – Part 9

    © 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. Oi! Costume! The Fifth Element Jean Paul Gaultier’s original costume for when Prince was cast as outrageous Ruby Rhod. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire A few more words with Trish Summerville about one of the most anticipated costume films of … Continue reading © 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. Here is a brief extract from editor Chris Laverty’s third ‘Fabric of Cinema’ column for international periodical Arts Illustrated. The main reason for a plug is the subject matter discussed: colour, without doubt one of the most fascinating aspects of … Continue reading © 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved.…