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    Review: The Artist | Clothes on Film – Part 23373

    Starring: Jean Dujardin, Bérénice Bejo, James Cromwell Directed By: Michel Hazanavicius NB: We recommend you only read this review after having seen the film. The Artist paints a comfortingly nostalgic view of 1920s Hollywood, beginning with the conveyor belt production of silent films in their final years and then slamming head first into a wall of sound. Mark Bridges’ irresistibly pretty and readable costumes chronicle an era that, as The Artist implies, perhaps only ever existed in cinema. There are some actual 1920s era outfits and dresses seen in the film, though most vintage stock was too delicate for the leads. This is a movie that celebrates movies. It is…

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    Steve Buscemi | Clothes on Film

    Betsy Heimann chats exclusively about one of the most iconic costumes of the 1990s. For HBO Sessions part 2, Clothes on Film editor Chris Laverty was invited to discuss the costume design of Boardwalk Empire. By no means intended as an exhaustive list, Clothes on Film ponder an overview of 2011 in costume. There is a man on Boardwalk Empire with even more sartorial presence than Nucky Thompson; That man is Chalky White. On the eve of Boardwalk Empire: Season 2 commencing, we had a chat with the show’s costume designers John Dunn and Lisa Padovani. On Tuesday 13th September, Clothes on Film makes its television debut chatting about the…

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    Ready For My Close Up: Anna May Wong | Clothes on Film – Part 22799

    Throughout summer it has been difficult to ignore the recent Chinoiserie trend in stores and magazines, kick-started by the opulent Louis Vuitton show in Paris and merged effortlessly into autumn by Paul Smith. This new-found interest may have been partly triggered by the Chinese market’s growing appetite for high-end goods, which despite recent economic setbacks, has left Western luxury brands competing for a share of this very sizeable market. This obsession with the ‘Orient’ has also seen a proliferation of Asian models on catwalks and throughout editorial spreads, which has courted controversy for some publications and raises all manner of questions regarding ethnicity and standards of beauty. Whilst researching this…

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    John Varvatos | Clothes on Film

    Because the sun is out making us all feel like we’re in Cannes, let’s have a look at some of the coolest movie sunglasses money can buy. With exclusive insight from The Hangover costume designer Louise Mingenbach, we investigate how clothing defined character and brought this movie to life.

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    Alec Guinness | Clothes on Film

    A classy, very British affair. Looking so sexy that the finished film can be nothing but a huge disappointment, this teaser for Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy ticks all the right 70’s boxes. The range of Edwardian coats cut for Dennis Price are recreated with remarkable historical accuracy.