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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas | Clothes on Film
Moxy Creative has designed a super cool collection of movie posters based on iconic male costume. Lord Christopher Laverty 1 Comment 15 Oct ’10 6 Oct ’15 27 Nov ’09
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Dumb and Dumber | Clothes on Film
Moxy Creative has designed a super cool collection of movie posters based on iconic male costume. Lord Christopher Laverty 1 Comment 11 Jul ’13 28 Sep ’09 21 Aug ’13
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Jackie Onassis | Clothes on Film
A hint at what costume designer Janie Bryant has in store for Mad Men season four. Lord Christopher Laverty 1 Comment 11 Jan ’11 2 Sep ’19 31 Aug ’10
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We Need to Talk About | Clothes on Film
With so many movie streaming options now available, we thought we’d draw your attention to one of the best: Curzon on Demand.
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Simon Doonan | Clothes on Film
Vanity Fair’s Fashion in Film festival in New York is essential this weekend, if you don’t live 3,500 miles away.
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Peter Greenaway | Clothes on Film
With so many movie streaming options now available, we thought we’d draw your attention to one of the best: Curzon on Demand.
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Jacqueline Oknaian | Clothes on Film
Jacqueline Oknaian has costumed Ugly Betty (2008-10), Sex and the City 2 (2010) and The Big C (2012-13), so it might be fair to say contemporary clothing is her forte. For The Intern she dressed Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro in that most tricky of cinematic costume: ‘office attire’. Fashion and practicality collide in what needs to be stylish but relatable clothing inside a believable setting. Here Ms Oknaian chats exclusively about her work on the film. Anne Hathaway has the perfect office wardrobe, where did you get your inspiration for her smart, but chic looks? I related to her character personally because I’m a mother and I’ve worked…
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gangster chic | Clothes on Film
Travolta’s look defined an era: smart, yet somehow scruffy; classy yet somehow cheap. Lord Christopher Laverty 4 Comments 16 Feb ’13 5 Sep ’11 9 Jul ’13
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The Young Victoria | Clothes on Film
Two weeks of costume stories. Sheena Napier DTSFT cover this prolific costume designer’s chat at the V&A. And if you’ve not heard of Ms Napier we’ll just say: Backbeat, Poirot, Enchanted April. Sandy Powell Nice rundown of Ms. Powell’s Young Victoria event at the Getty Center. Lauren Fonville guest posts for Frocktalk. Wendy Benstead The costumer for stage and screen talks to Guise about her career so far, from sewing on her old Bernina to dressing Paloma Faith. We’ve met Wendy and she’s lovely. Debbie Reynolds Auction The Finale. Still time to sell your car, house, spouse. 14 Worst Movie Trainers Actually like most of these. Captain America: The Winter……
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The Catwalk of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire | Clothes on Film – Part 33470
When you are costuming the biggest franchise release of the year and creating a capsule range to run alongside it for a major online retailer, it is clear a normal approach to the task is not going to work. Ex-stylist and one time assistant for Michael Kaplan, Trish Summerville, one of the fastest rising names in the industry, has purposely sought out what many costume designers shy away from: co-collaborations with new and established fashion designers and, in several cases, pulling clothes directly from the runway. Summerville is smart and savvy with a feel for contemporary trends, though by not designing and making key items for The Hunger Games: Catching…