gloves | Clothes on Film
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A look at late Margaret Thatcher’s colour specific wardrobe as represented in the film The Iron Lady.
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Costume in The Cabin in the Woods is not grand, but it is very clever. All the teenage characters subtly evolve from one horror stereotype to another.
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The Phantom of the opera demonstrates that the colour, size and shape of a character’s costumes can communicate on a subliminal level.
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Costume designer Margot Wilson talks exclusively to Clothes on Film about her impeccable work on Lawless.
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Doris Day’s last hurrah for 1950s fashion wearing some of the most exquisite costumes ever seen on screen.
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For a guy who prefers the synthetic appeal of satin and alloy, physical contact is a violent business.
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Unquestionably the most historically significant outfit Katie Holmes as Jackie Kennedy wears in the show is her rose pink tweed suit.
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“It is really a film *about* gloves”
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All the recurring themes in Desperately Seeking Susan are linked to one jacket.