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Clothes from films set during 1920s

A fortnight ago to the day, Clothes on Film creator and editor Christopher Laverty joined fashion historian Amber Jane Butchart to give one of two talks and a Q&A chat at The British Library in[…]

Costume designer Mark Bridges described There Will Be Blood (2007) as his most challenging film, referring to the difficulties he faced in transporting costumes to the remote location in West Texas, after director Paul Thomas[…]

Here’s a bit of justified promotion for an event you will absolutely want to see: fashion historian, DJ for Jazz FM, author and Clothes on Film contributor, Amber Jane Butchart, teams up with your very[…]

Let’s get this straight: Peaky Blinders is not Boardwalk Empire. It’s a post World War I gangster drama, during roughly the same time period (1919 as opposed to the early 20’s), it’s gritty, features loyal[…]

Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin bring us the twenties reloaded.

Catherine Martin chats about The Great Gatsby costumes, design and a lack of nostalgia.

We visited Brooks Brothers to check out their costume display from The Great Gatsby.

We analyse exactly what Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin need to get right for their costume design in The Great Gatsby.

The latest and probably last trailer for Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of The Great Gatsby before its début at Cannes.

The press love Prada’s involvement with The Great Gatsby, but exactly how much does this help the film’s costume design?

Costume designer Margot Wilson talks exclusively to Clothes on Film about her impeccable work on Lawless.

Tom Hardy heralds dawning of the knitwear anti-hero. Margot Wilson discusses her use of the cardigan for Lawless.