Clothes from 1930s | Clothes on Film – Part 2
Clothes from films set during 1930s
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Clothes on Film talk exclusively to costume designer of The Artist, Mark Bridges.
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Clothes on Film editor, Chris Laverty discusses the costumes of Mildred Pierce for filmed HBO Sessions.
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Bonnie and Clyde is a great example of how the simple addition of a hat can say a lot about a character.
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Win a pair of tickets to see Madonna’s controversial costume fest W.E. at The London Film Festival on 23rd October.
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In Malèna, Monica Bellucci plays an impossible vision of beauty; a woman so striking she is immediately sexualised by all who lay eyes on her.
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A prevalent theme in the first episode of Mildred Pierce starring is how domestic costume can be read as a signal for sexual availability.
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Old fashioned and sentimental, Water for Elephants still has much to offer with its very readable costume design.
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Public Enemies demonstrates how costume can actually drive a story narrative.
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Harper’s Bazaar is running an insightful interview with Mildred Pierce costume designer Ann Roth.
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Some images and the latest trailer from Water for Elephants. Period costume design by Jacqueline West.
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A majestic tale set in a buttoned-up world of repressed emotion.
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The most memorable musical number ever captured on film, and Ginger Rogers’ dress contributes to this greatly.