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1960s | Clothes on Film – Part 3

  • James Bond is back and he has never scrubbed up better. Tom Ford now exists to make Daniel Craig suits.

  • A new compilation of sartorially revealing James Bond photographs by Terry O’Neill.

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

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  • Armour and indecisiveness: Audrey Hepburn is more than a little black dress in Breakfast at Tiffany’s.

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  • Wes Anderson’s most sartorially significant film yet.

  • The first trailer for Skyfall hits with several suits, an overcoat, sportswear and a beanie.

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  • Doris Day’s last hurrah for 1950s fashion wearing some of the most exquisite costumes ever seen on screen.

  • Betsy Heimann chats exclusively about one of the most iconic costumes of the 1990s.

  • With exclusive insight from costume designer Aggie Guerard Rodgers, we investigate the story behind Harry Caul’s distinctive plastic raincoat.

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  • The man who dressed Goodfellas, costume designer Richard Bruno, has died aged 87.

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  • Costume designer Michael Kaplan took time away from Star Trek 2 to chat exclusively to Clothes on Film about Ghost Protocol.

  • Enjoyably daft fare with enough fast cars and desirable clobber to keep you cooing until the credits.

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