Clothes from 1950s | Clothes on Film – Part 2
Clothes from films set during 1950s
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Edith Head’s costume design for Vertigo demonstrates the power of clothes in forming identities on-screen.
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Groundbreaking film La Dolce Vita offers a conflicting portrayal of masculinity.
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Unquestionably the most historically significant outfit Katie Holmes as Jackie Kennedy wears in the show is her rose pink tweed suit.
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This coral pink ensemble encompasses and challenges the absolute femininity of Grace Kelly.
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This is the most fun and elaborate outfit Grace Kelly wears in To Catch a Thief.
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As worn by Grace Kelly, this floaty, conspicuous dress is an appreciable nod to Dior’s ‘New Look’ of the late 1940s.
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Christie’s are auctioning several Edith Head sketches for costume designs worn by Grace Kelly.
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To celebrate Grease Sing-a-Long coming to Vue cinemas this month, we have five goodie bags to give away. Go Rydell!
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James Dean in a pair of Lee 101 Riders jeans was the birth of the American teenager.
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Well made and well acted, but ruined by a jarring tone.
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A solitary official image from The Tourist starring Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp. Contemporary costume design by Coleen Atwood.
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Sandy looks lovely, arguably lovelier than The Pink Ladies, but she looks like the sweet young lady a mother-in-law would adore.