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Clothes from 1950s | Clothes on Film – Part 2

  • The evolving costumes worn by Sandra Dee in classic sixties gender comedy A Man Answers.

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  • James Bond is back and he has never scrubbed up better. Tom Ford now exists to make Daniel Craig suits.

  • Doris Day’s last hurrah for 1950s fashion wearing some of the most exquisite costumes ever seen on screen.

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  • Edith Head’s costume design for Vertigo demonstrates the power of clothes in forming identities on-screen.

  • Who might win for costume design at the Orange BAFTA Film Awards?

  • Beautiful and affecting, even if it does collapse under the weight of its own earnestness at times.

  • This coral pink ensemble encompasses and challenges the absolute femininity of Grace Kelly.

  • Throughout The Way We Were, Barbra Streisand wears a mix of period authenticity and contemporary fashion.

  • This is the most fun and elaborate outfit Grace Kelly wears in To Catch a Thief.

  • The full trailer for Sucker Punch has arrived in all its steampunk, cutsey, fairytale and ass kicking glory.

  • A hint at what costume designer Janie Bryant has in store for Mad Men season four.

  • A timeless example of how movie fashion extends beyond the screen.

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