Clothes from 1920s | Clothes on Film – Part 2
Clothes from films set during 1920s
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The best kept secret in costume design is finally out: Prada made Carey Mulligan’s gowns for The Great Gatsby.
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In a week of exciting trailers, the first for director Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of The Great Gatsby must surely be the most thrilling of all.
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Sonia Grande’s costume design for Midnight in Paris offers everything we expect of 1920s Paris and the contemporary nouveau riche.
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A brief but worthwhile and exclusive clip about the costume design of Boardwalk Empire.
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For HBO Sessions part 2, Clothes on Film editor Chris Laverty was invited to discuss the costume design of Boardwalk Empire.
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Hugo is Scorsese’s monument to wonder and excitement. Here Sandy Powell exclusively explains her costume choices to Clothes on Film.
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Warner Bros. have released two images from The Great Gatsby. Not much to see, but it is difficult not to be drawn in by the promise of costume luxury.
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If there is a more joyous film this year, we haven’t seen it.
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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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Anna May Wong fused East and West against an ill-equipped backdrop of Hollywood cinema.
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There is a man on Boardwalk Empire with even more sartorial presence than Nucky Thompson; That man is Chalky White.