Favorite fashion movies

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I discussed one of my preferred fashion movies a bit while ago, as well as believed the topic was deserving of its own publish — what are your preferred movies for fashion? a few of my favorites (they’re almost all rom coms!), below….

Bringing up infant (1934) – Let’s deal with it, any type of Kate Hepburn movie is quite great in terms of fashion. Here, she plays an heiress who falls in like with Cary Grant, a bumbling paleontologist.
 A unusual dinosaur bone gets mixed up with a chew toy for a dog, as well as grant as well as Hepburn go to Connecticut to retrieve it — with a tame leopard named infant in tow, of course. Hijinks ensue. watch for her gold lame evening gown that includes a hood/scarf (pictured), in addition to her jaunty bit Peter pan hat.
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His woman Friday (1940) – Rosalind Russell stars as a clever newspaper reporter, on the cusp of quitting her task to be a spouse to a Bore. As a favor to her on-again-off-again boyfriend, editor Cary Grant, she agrees to cover one last trial — as well as hijinks ensue. I like the movie for many reasons (the rom com! the extremely different journalism industry!) however Russell’s sure, confident style is one of the reasons I like it so much.

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How to take a Million (1960) – Again, let’s deal with it, anything Audrey Hepburn is quite great for fashion — however my preferred is this bit rom com. Peter O’Toole as well as Audrey Hepburn team as much as take a sculpture (valued at a MILLION DOLLARS!) and hijinks ensue.
Her entire wardrobe is by Givenchy as well as it’s amazing. It’s mainly practical (lots of fun ’60s shifts-and-coat combos, with low, chunky mod heels), however a few of it is a bit wild. I’m still trying to figure out exactly how to work a lace mask (pictured at top) into a casual dinner date.

Working woman (1988).  I feel like I’ve discussed this movie way as well frequently on this blog — if you haven’t seen it then you MUST.
Watch for a super young Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, Melanie Griffith, as well as Sigourney Weaver (and virtually a cameo from David Duchovny — he’s in like two scenes). Tess (Griffith) quits her secretarial task after her manager basically Camiseta CF Monterrey tries to pimp her out; she starts a new task temping for the successful (and bitchy) Katharine Parker (Weaver).
When Parker breaks her leg(s?) on a ski vacation — as well as Tess’s fiance cheats on her — Tess seizes the chance to pretend to be Parker to get ahead in business as well as put together a offer with Harrison Ford’s company. Hijinks ensue. The clothes that Weaver as well as Griffith wear — as well as the education Griffith gets on Not appearing like a secretary 101 — are priceless.

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Don’t tell mom the Camiseta Manchester City Babysitter’s Dead (1991). I’m right on top of it, Rose! Christina Applegate plays an 18-year-old (I think) whose mom leaves for a summertime abroad, hiring an aged babysitter to take care of her five kids, age 8-18. The babysitter dies (peacefully), as well as the youngsters recognize as well late she had all their money for the summertime on her.
Applegate tries to get a task as a secretary at a regional fashion business that focuses on uniforms, however her manager — excited by her fake resume, which states she’s a graduate of Vassar and has a huge background in fashion — promotes her.
Hijinks ensue, including a quite remarkable ’80s fashion show with neon nurses as well as the like. watch for one more early function for David Duchovny, as well as I seem to keep in mind a quite kick-ass series of simple office updos from Applegate.
Clueless (1995).  Like, totally. I’m presuming everybody has seen this adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma (set in 1990s LA) — who among us hasn’t lusted after Cher Horowitz’s wardrobe (and wardrobe software)?

The Thomas Crown affair (2000). Camiseta Leeds United  This is one of the few non-romantic comedies, however Rene Russo’s entire wardrobe is a-ma-zing. I still believe of her intriguing pairing of a crisp white blouse beneath a strapless gown (pictured) — layered with a blazer on top.
A priceless work of art is stolen and the insurance coverage business brings in its own consultant, Russo, who quickly zeros in on millionaire playboy Thomas Crown (Pierce Brosnan). In order to prove he did it, she seduces him (obvs), as well as hijinks ensue. watch for a chase scene set to one of my preferred songs, Nina Simone’s Sinnerman.

Blue Jasmine (2013).  Woody Allen can be… controversial, to state the least — as well as I generally prefer his prose to his movies. however Blue Jasmine is a fantastic one for understated, expensive, traditional fashion — Cate Blanchett nails the Old money look.
Finally, an honorable mention (just since everybody else will mention it):
The Devil uses Prada (2006). I have problems with this movie, so it isn’t one of my favorites — howenull

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