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New Look | Clothes on Film

  • Twenty-five years ago, costume designer Margot Wilson was a student living in Paris when she picked up a roll of red, moire silk fabric during a shopping trip to Milan. She didn’t know why, or what for; she wasn’t even a costume designer then, just a talented young fashion grad from East Sydney Tech on a six-month scholarship to France. When it was time to go home, she took the beautiful roll of fabric back down under with her. Fast forward three decades and a couple of dozen films later (including Lantana, Bran Nue Dae and Lawless), and Wilson has finally found a screen role for her magnificent weave –…

  • The glossy costume world of gangster squad is faithful to history, but not a slave to it.

  • A breezy retrospective of the most famous fashion editor of all time.

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

  • As worn by Grace Kelly, this floaty, conspicuous dress is an appreciable nod to Dior’s ‘New Look’ of the late 1940s.

  • Beyond Biba: A Portrait of Barbara Hulanicki is a contextualised examination of one woman’s extraordinary influence on popular culture.

  • The V&A in London is hosting an exhibition of dresses and accessories once belonging to Grace Kelly.

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