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sweatshirt | Clothes on Film
Some essential style lessons learnt from Hot Tub Time Machine. Lord Christopher Laverty Comments Off on Awesome Lack of Taste: Style Lessons from Hot Tub Time Machine 27 Aug ’10 31 May ’13 29 Aug ’13
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faux fur | Clothes on Film
Alongside costume illustrations with fabric swatch, Ellen Mirojnick explains the stage wear worn by Michael Douglas and Matt Damon. Lord Christopher Laverty Comments Off on Ellen Mirojnick Describes Costumes for Behind the Candelabra 3 Apr ’13 20 Feb ’10 4 Oct ’10 “Fashion victim” or “ensemble-y challenged”. Examining the legacy of Mona May’s costume design for Clueless. Contributor 6 Comments 20 Jun ’13 17 Jun ’10 1 Jun ’10
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casual wear | Clothes on Film
Anuvahood showcases urban wear swagger. If you want to belong, you must fit in. Lord Christopher Laverty 5 Comments 29 Jun ’12 8 Jul ’11 19 Jun ’15
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Brie Larson | Clothes on Film
MILD SPOILERS Director Ben Wheatley’s latest, Free Fire, is set in Boston, 1978, but was actually shot in Brighton in 2015. Being as the plot revolves around ten characters involved in a one hour plus shoot-out inside a disused factory, from a sartorial point of view things get rather grubby. The film’s BAFTA nominated costume designer Emma Fryer has already worked with Wheatley on The ABCs of Death (2012) and A Field in England (2013) so is used to the way his stories tend to go bananas in the final reel. Free Fire unfolds practically in real time, which amps up the tension but allows for no mistake with costume.…
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Francis Ford Coppola | Clothes on Film
The costumes of Rumble Fish express the importance of teenage dress codes before the segregating journey into adulthood. With exclusive insight from costume designer Aggie Guerard Rodgers, we investigate the story behind Harry Caul’s distinctive plastic raincoat.
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Captain Kirk | Clothes on Film
Spoiler warning: The costume clues and details of Star Trek Into Darkness. Lord Christopher Laverty 1 Comment 4 Jun ’10 16 Apr ’15 13 Mar ’10
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Prince of Persia | Clothes on Film
To celebrate the release of Oz the Great and Powerful, here is a round up of the best fantasy costume posts at Clothes on Film. For those of you lucky enough to live in LA, literally racks of costumes have just on display at The FIDM Museum. Clothes on Film were lucky enough to get an up close look at the actual costumes from Prince of Persia. Penny Rose creates incredible costume that feels so much like it belongs; ironically we barely even notice it’s there. Penny Rose talks to us about 800 year old embroidery patterns and priests dressed in bedspreads.
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Joker suit | Clothes on Film
A brief glimpse at the costume world Mark Bridges created for Joker. Lord Christopher Laverty Comments Off on The Costuming of Joaquin Phoenix in Joker 1 Sep ’09 20 Jan ’20 25 Jul ’09
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grey | Clothes on Film
Costume designer Ann Roth, arguably one of the greatest of her craft still working in Hollywood, has costumed director Steven Spielberg’s latest The Post, and by the looks of this first trailer we are in for a muted treat: What we have are gentlemen sporting classic collar points with moderate spread, sometimes short sleeve (always with a chest pocket – a very American touch) and medium breadth neckties. The occasional kipper, but this 1971 is a very different world than, say, The Deuce (costume designer Anna Terrazas). The seventies may have ushered in increasingly wide flared trousers and oversized lapels but it’s doubtful we’ll see much of those in The……
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The Riveria | Clothes on Film
MILD SPOILERS Director Ben Wheatley’s latest, Free Fire, is set in Boston, 1978, but was actually shot in Brighton in 2015. Being as the plot revolves around ten characters involved in a one hour plus shoot-out inside a disused factory, from a sartorial point of view things get rather grubby. The film’s BAFTA nominated costume designer Emma Fryer has already worked with Wheatley on The ABCs of Death (2012) and A Field in England (2013) so is used to the way his stories tend to go bananas in the final reel. Free Fire unfolds practically in real time, which amps up the tension but allows for no mistake with costume.…