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Henry Levin | Clothes on Film
The evolving costumes worn by Sandra Dee in classic sixties gender comedy A Man Answers. Contributor Comments Off on Sandra Dee in If A Man Answers: A Salmon Run Up Beacon Hill 31 Aug ’10 1 Feb ’10 2 Sep ’19
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voyeurism | Clothes on Film
Remains a mere gender curio of the era. Lord Christopher Laverty Comments Off on Review: Saturn 3 14 Jul ’10 26 Oct ’10 30 Apr ’10
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Hannibal Chau | Clothes on Film
Building character with the costume design of Pacific Rim. Contributor 1 Comment 9 May ’13 25 Mar ’12 14 Jul ’10
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Daytona | Clothes on Film
It’s the most celebrated, the most special, the most significant watch of all time; Rolex is symbolic of many things in the movies: style, wealth, attitude, and perhaps most importantly, taste. That is not to say a Rolex is elitist, but rather that the wearer on screen, anyone from James Bond to Steve McQueen, is someone possessed of the knowledge that there is no better. Rolex is the pinnacle. The history of Rolex on film is not nearly as interesting as the scope of its wearers and how this simple act of either subtle or ostentatious display can define character. Take James Bond, a man whose breeding was forced upon…
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Assassins Creed | Clothes on Film
The first still from Beauty and the Beast, aka La belle & la bête. Costumes by Pierre-Yves Gayraud. Lord Christopher Laverty Comments Off on First Photo from Vincent Cassel’s Beauty and the Beast 14 May ’10 24 Aug ’10 14 Aug ’17
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The Bourne Identity | Clothes on Film
The first still from Beauty and the Beast, aka La belle & la bête. Costumes by Pierre-Yves Gayraud. The trailer for The Three Musketeers affords the briefest peek at those 17th century costumes.
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Guillermo del Toro | Clothes on Film
Building character with the costume design of Pacific Rim. Contributor 1 Comment 24 Dec ’17 17 Jul ’20 17 Apr ’13
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pilot jacket | Clothes on Film
Building character with the costume design of Pacific Rim. Contributor 1 Comment 30 Apr ’10 30 Jan ’12 22 Apr ’10
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red shoes | Clothes on Film
Building character with the costume design of Pacific Rim. Contributor 1 Comment 13 Jan ’11 17 May ’13 17 Dec ’10
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The Deep | Clothes on Film
It’s the most celebrated, the most special, the most significant watch of all time; Rolex is symbolic of many things in the movies: style, wealth, attitude, and perhaps most importantly, taste. That is not to say a Rolex is elitist, but rather that the wearer on screen, anyone from James Bond to Steve McQueen, is someone possessed of the knowledge that there is no better. Rolex is the pinnacle. The history of Rolex on film is not nearly as interesting as the scope of its wearers and how this simple act of either subtle or ostentatious display can define character. Take James Bond, a man whose breeding was forced upon…