identity | Clothes on Film – Part 2
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Ruth E. Carter’s work on Do the Right Thing is a masterclass in how costume can influence the look and feel of a film.
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Hollywood costume comes to London’s Victoria & Albert Museum in the most exciting exhibition of its type ever announced.
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Clothes on Film talk exclusively to costume designer of The Artist, Mark Bridges.
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Mark Bridges exclusively explains his costume choices for retro epic Boogie Nights.
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Anna May Wong fused East and West against an ill-equipped backdrop of Hollywood cinema.
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Rooney Mara’s Lisbeth will be a style icon.
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Costume wise, This is Jinsy is deliberately bizarre and mismatched. Yet everything makes sense in context.
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Clothes on Film chats exclusively to Anna B. Sheppard about her work on Captain America: The First Avenger.
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Some of the finest superhero costume design ever committed to film.
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Throughout The Way We Were, Barbra Streisand wears a mix of period authenticity and contemporary fashion.
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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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The blue towelling playsuit in Goldfinger is typically remembered as Bond’s one sartorial disaster. Yet it might be worthy of reconsideration.