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red dress | Clothes on Film – Part 2
Some images and the latest trailer from Water for Elephants. Period costume design by Jacqueline West. The Debbie Reynolds costume collection is up for sale. Darn you, worldwide recession! The bleakest Potter outing yet. Harry subverts his identity to get lost in the crowd during this blistering new trailer for New Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I. If you like Potter, you are going to like this. Cannot say fairer than that. We get a lot of questions at Clothes on Film about where to buy garments similar to those seen in the movies. Emerges as Quentin Tarantino’s most polished work to date.
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cable knit | Clothes on Film
Locke (2013, costume design by Nigel Egerton) is a film unique in its restrictions – it takes place in real time, has only one character and only one setting. Ivan Locke (Tom Hardy) is driving somewhere important, and over the course of the film’s 85 minute running time, his life gradually begins to crumble around him as he desperately tries to salvage it. The controlled environment – the inside of his car – and the fact that the only character we actually see is Ivan himself means that interest in him is the only way of maintaining an audience’s attention with such limited visual stimulation. Ivan is the only character…
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Murder on the Orient Express: Interview with Costume Designer Alexandra Byrne | Clothes on Film – Part 36473
Clothes on Film were fortunate enough to be invited to a display of costumes from the latest adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express (2017), plus interview its costume designer Alexandra Byrne. An Oscar winner for Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2008), and well known for her period design work, since 2011 Byrne has become connected to the world of Marvel, her most recent project being Doctor Strange in 2016. Here she chats candidly about recreating the (mainly) glamorous side of the early 1930s and the challenges that faced her and her team. Alexandra Byrne on shooting in 70 mm: “Director Ken (Branagh) and I did Hamlet (1996) together which was…
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Eric Packer | Clothes on Film
Cosmopolis satisfies as everything avant-garde cinema should be; an immaculate journey into weird. Lord Christopher Laverty 2 Comments 8 Mar ’13 15 Mar ’13 1 Aug ’12
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Last Night | Clothes on Film
Pick of the week’s movie and television costume design stories. Lord Christopher Laverty Comments Off on Costume Stories: This Week, Game of Thrones and Liberace 23 Nov ’13 25 May ’13 21 Jun ’14
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Solomon Northup | Clothes on Film
We may have to eat our words, but as it stands 12 Years a Slave is unlikely to win the Best Costume Design Oscar. It does tick some of the necessary boxes: it’s period (mid 19th century), features both crinolines and cravats, and is part of the popular ballot. Yet being as the protagonist spends most of his time in just an increasingly distressed tunic shirt, the Academy may just feel costume designer Patricia Norris has really not worked hard enough. Flippancy toward the Academy aside, 12 Years a Slave remains a wonderfully rich costume experience. Every fibre leaps off the screen with detail and feeling. The cool weave of…
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Locke | Clothes on Film
Locke (2013, costume design by Nigel Egerton) is a film unique in its restrictions – it takes place in real time, has only one character and only one setting. Ivan Locke (Tom Hardy) is driving somewhere important, and over the course of the film’s 85 minute running time, his life gradually begins to crumble around him as he desperately tries to salvage it. The controlled environment – the inside of his car – and the fact that the only character we actually see is Ivan himself means that interest in him is the only way of maintaining an audience’s attention with such limited visual stimulation. Ivan is the only character…
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velvet dress | Clothes on Film
The 1930s was the couture decade that introduced the evening dress in its now familiar form. Lord Christopher Laverty Comments Off on King Kong: Naomi Watts’ White Evening Dress 22 Nov ’11 27 Sep ’12 23 Jun ’09
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British Academy of Film and Television Arts | Clothes on Film
Big winner was The Hurt Locker for Best Film and Best Director; big winner for Costume Design was The Young Victoria. Lord Christopher Laverty Comments Off on BAFTA Results: The Young Victoria Costume Reigns 2 Mar ’13 10 Feb ’12 24 May ’12
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lambswool | Clothes on Film
Win an official Cowichan style cardigan as worn by Jeff Bridges in The Big Lebowski. Lord Christopher Laverty 4 Comments 8 Dec ’09 1 Jul ’10 5 Jun ’15