Wiendish Fitch December 26, 2020 Author Share December 26, 2020 5 hours ago, supposebly said: I can't find any decent pictures but I loved pretty much every outfit Rene Russo wore in The Thomas Crown Affair (1999). Even that slutty dress! I normally hate slutty dresses because there are very few people who can pull them off without looking like utter trash. She manages to stop right at the line of daring. I'm sure good lighting helps too but still. All I can say is, I know for a cold, hard, irrefutable fact that I will not have a body like that when I'm in my mid-40s. Hell, I barely had a body like that in my mid-20s. Oh, I want to hate Rene Russo... 5 3 Link to comment
Spartan Girl December 27, 2020 Share December 27, 2020 The wedding gown in Coming to America is one of my favorites. 5 Link to comment
Ms Blue Jay December 28, 2020 Share December 28, 2020 (edited) On 12/25/2020 at 2:59 PM, supposebly said: I can't find any decent pictures but I loved pretty much every outfit Rene Russo wore in The Thomas Crown Affair (1999). Even that slutty dress! I normally hate slutty dresses because there are very few people who can pull them off without looking like utter trash. She manages to stop right at the line of daring. I'm sure good lighting helps too but still. Edited December 28, 2020 by Ms Blue Jay 7 Link to comment
Ms Blue Jay December 28, 2020 Share December 28, 2020 (edited) 7 minutes ago, supposebly said: Thank you! Catherine Banning is a style icon. Rene Russo is so sexy and cool in that movie. Michael Kors did the wardrobe. Soooooooooo good. Hot movie! Definitely in my favourites. I stole a lot of the pictures from this great site: https://www.featherfactor.com/2014/04/the-thomas-crown-affair-the-wardrobe.html Maybe you'll get better results if you search "thomas crown affair michael kors". Edited December 28, 2020 by Ms Blue Jay 5 Link to comment
xaxat December 29, 2020 Share December 29, 2020 Tenet. Everybody looked fabulous. Elizabeth Debicki was stunning. But Robert Pattinson suits were next level. 11 Link to comment
Ms Blue Jay December 29, 2020 Share December 29, 2020 Everyone in that movie was hot. Elizabeth Debicki is 6'3"! 1 Link to comment
xaxat January 5, 2021 Share January 5, 2021 (edited) I was in college back when Spike Lee's School Daze was released and I thought Dap was so cool. Gotta admit, the look didn't age that well. (Pukka shells, kente all the time.) But Lawrence pulled it off spectacularly. Edited January 5, 2021 by xaxat 3 Link to comment
Wiendish Fitch January 16, 2021 Author Share January 16, 2021 (edited) Promising Young Woman is... flawed. But I'll give it this, not only is it an aesthetically gorgeous film, but Carey Mulligan's wardrobe is colorful and memorable. See, Hollywood wardrobe people? Other colors exist besides grey, black, and beige! Edited January 16, 2021 by Wiendish Fitch 7 Link to comment
Spartan Girl January 16, 2021 Share January 16, 2021 12 minutes ago, Wiendish Fitch said: Promising Young Woman is... flawed. But I'll give it this, not only is it an aesthetically gorgeous film, but Carey Mulligan's wardrobe is colorful and memorable. See, Hollywood wardrobe people? Other colors exist besides grey, black, and beige! On that we can agree! Hope you’re gonna post your full thoughts in the movie’s thread 😉 3 Link to comment
Wiendish Fitch February 6, 2021 Author Share February 6, 2021 Bette Davis's dazzling evening gown from The Little Foxes is the perfect ensemble for evil Regina Giddens (she also rocks that Gibson Girl hair)! 7 Link to comment
Spartan Girl February 7, 2021 Share February 7, 2021 You know one of the many reasons I love the Brandy and Whitney Houston Rogers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella? The costumes were absolutely amazing. 9 Link to comment
Shannon L. March 8, 2021 Share March 8, 2021 I love the dresses in the Mission Impossible movies. Three examples: 5 Link to comment
Wiendish Fitch April 11, 2021 Author Share April 11, 2021 Doris Day was not only sensational in her film debut in Romance on the High Seas, but she got to sport a killer wardrobe to boot! I confess that her white dress during the "It's Magic" number is ruined somewhat by those sloppy, unnecessary ties. Seriously, they're just distracting afterthoughts on an otherwise gorgeous ensemble (but that's just my own personal bias, since I prefer a more streamlined look). 8 Link to comment
Wiendish Fitch April 18, 2021 Author Share April 18, 2021 Oh, and speaking of Romance on the High Seas, how could I forget Janis Paige and her enviable little top hat?! 5 Link to comment
Wiendish Fitch April 27, 2021 Author Share April 27, 2021 Judy Garland's dress at the end of Strike Up the Band is too adorable, and I was able to find a color photo of it! 4 Link to comment
raven April 28, 2021 Share April 28, 2021 On 4/17/2021 at 10:07 PM, Wiendish Fitch said: Oh, and speaking of Romance on the High Seas, how could I forget Janis Paige and her enviable little top hat?! I love hats! Not everyone can wear one. Audrey Hepburn sure could though (from My Fair Lady) 5 Link to comment
raven April 28, 2021 Share April 28, 2021 It looks effortless but not everyone can pull off Faye Dunaway's look in Bonnie & Clyde 11 Link to comment
Wiendish Fitch April 28, 2021 Author Share April 28, 2021 I can't pull off hats at all (my head is too big), so I envy those who can. Doris Day rocked the heck out of that little red bucket hat in Pillow Talk. And Myrna Loy's hat from Evelyn Prentice just steals the movie. 8 Link to comment
raven April 28, 2021 Share April 28, 2021 3 minutes ago, Wiendish Fitch said: I can't pull off hats at all Neither can I; they bounce off my hair, lol. I've posted before but Kate Winslet is gorgeous in Titanic with the enormous hat 10 Link to comment
Wiendish Fitch April 28, 2021 Author Share April 28, 2021 Just now, raven said: Neither can I; they bounce off my hair, lol. I've posted before but Kate Winslet is gorgeous in Titanic with the enormous hat That is a great introductory shot, so iconic. Kate Winslet is a lovely woman, but she looked especially gorgeous in Titanic, and anyone who fat-shamed her then or now can promptly go to Hell and never come back. 13 Link to comment
Shannon L. April 28, 2021 Share April 28, 2021 I love hats, but also can't wear them. My daughter, on the other hand, can wear any style hat from any time period. I'm rather jealous. 4 Link to comment
RealHousewife April 28, 2021 Share April 28, 2021 4 hours ago, Wiendish Fitch said: That is a great introductory shot, so iconic. Kate Winslet is a lovely woman, but she looked especially gorgeous in Titanic, and anyone who fat-shamed her then or now can promptly go to Hell and never come back. That era was really sad as far as attitude toward the body. Kate not only has a classically beautiful face, she actually has a conventionally attractive body too. She's a small woman with an hourglass shape. She's just one of the few big time actresses who actually has a little softness to her figure. It reminds me of when people say Marilyn Monroe was plus size. She was small too, just not modern era standard of small. 11 Link to comment
Shannon L. April 28, 2021 Share April 28, 2021 I mentioned the red dress in Pretty Woman on the first page. Here's that picture, plus a couple more cute/beautiful dresses. 11 Link to comment
RealHousewife April 29, 2021 Share April 29, 2021 I LOVE Pretty Woman. Lovely pictures of the dresses. Young Julia Roberts was so stinking cute. 5 Link to comment
Ohiopirate02 April 29, 2021 Share April 29, 2021 On 4/28/2021 at 1:20 AM, RealHousewife said: That era was really sad as far as attitude toward the body. Kate not only has a classically beautiful face, she actually has a conventionally attractive body too. She's a small woman with an hourglass shape. She's just one of the few big time actresses who actually has a little softness to her figure. It reminds me of when people say Marilyn Monroe was plus size. She was small too, just not modern era standard of small. And Kate's softness works in a period piece. The ideal woman of 1914 was not stick-thin, nor did she have noticeable muscles. She did some physical activities like horseback riding, playing sports like tennis, and taking walks; but nothing that would make her excessively sweaty. Kate has the body of this woman. 7 Link to comment
RealHousewife April 30, 2021 Share April 30, 2021 7 hours ago, Ohiopirate02 said: And Kate's softness works in a period piece. The ideal woman of 1914 was not stick-thin, nor did she have noticeable muscles. She did some physical activities like horseback riding, playing sports like tennis, and taking walks; but nothing that would make her excessively sweaty. Kate has the body of this woman. Exactly! That wasn't the era of low carb diets and gym memberships. Even now, a lot of men still prefer softness and curves to women who are stick thin or very muscular. 2 Link to comment
Wiendish Fitch May 2, 2021 Author Share May 2, 2021 Jaye Davidson's sparkly dress in the karaoke scene in The Crying Game is pretty darned fabulous. 5 Link to comment
Popples May 11, 2021 Share May 11, 2021 (edited) Doris Day in Love Me or Leave Me. She wore some great costumes, but it's really difficult to find good quality color photos of them. Edited May 11, 2021 by Popples 4 Link to comment
Annber03 May 11, 2021 Share May 11, 2021 Ooh, I like that black dress in the second photo. 4 Link to comment
Popples May 12, 2021 Share May 12, 2021 7 hours ago, Annber03 said: Ooh, I like that black dress in the second photo. She's singing "Ten Cents a Dance" in that photo, and I really wish it were in color because it just doesn't do it justice, but here's the performance from the film. I love her hat, you can see it the best when she takes her bow at the end. 3 Link to comment
Annber03 May 12, 2021 Share May 12, 2021 Thanks for the video clip, you're right, it does look even nicer in color :). I like the design of it. I like the song she's singing, too. May have to check out this movie sometime. 2 Link to comment
Scarlett45 May 19, 2021 Share May 19, 2021 On 3/7/2021 at 6:44 PM, Shannon L. said: I love the dresses in the Mission Impossible movies. Three examples: I love everything Paula Patton wears because I am her in my head🤣. I am watching “Why Do Fools Fall In Love” and everything they have Halle Berry in as Zola Taylor is gorgeous. 6 Link to comment
JustHereForFood June 7, 2021 Share June 7, 2021 (edited) Lara Jean's outfits in all 3 To All the Boys I Loved Before movies were great. I liked how colorful they were and the layering (I hope that is the correct word). I think the yellow dress is my favorite. Edited June 7, 2021 by JustHereForFood double pic 4 Link to comment
Annber03 June 7, 2021 Share June 7, 2021 4 hours ago, JustHereForFood said: Oh, this outfit is cute. I especially love that jacket. 4 Link to comment
Spartan Girl July 1, 2021 Share July 1, 2021 I know the Labyrinth ball costumes have already been mentioned but I got to see them on display at the Jim Henson exhibit at Henry Ford Museum today, and boy they are still dazzling: I couldn’t believe how tiny Bowie’s boots were. Sorry, had to say it! 🤣🤣🤣 2 10 Link to comment
Spartan Girl August 29, 2021 Share August 29, 2021 (edited) I do love all the ballet outfits in Black Swan but my favorite has to be the white ball gown Nina wears to the gala. Edited August 29, 2021 by Spartan Girl 3 Link to comment
Mabinogia August 29, 2021 Share August 29, 2021 8 hours ago, Spartan Girl said: I do love all the ballet outfits in Black Swan but my favorite has to be the white ball gown Nina wears to the gala. I love the back of it because it was so unexpected. The front is a fairly classic cut but the back has a slightly edgy feel to it. 3 Link to comment
RealHousewife August 30, 2021 Share August 30, 2021 (edited) Some Audrey Hepburn, such an exquisite lady. Breakfast at Tiffany's Funny Face How to Steal a Million Love in the Afternoon My Fair Lady Roman Holiday Sabrina War and Peace Edited September 2, 2021 by RealHousewife 14 Link to comment
BlackberryJam August 30, 2021 Share August 30, 2021 I’ve always loved this ballgown from MFL. Audrey could thrown on a paper sack and look stunning. That Givenchy gown in Sabrina is amazing. Edith Head designed Sabrina as well as Roman Holiday and Funny Face. She also did one of my all time favorites, To Catch a Thief. The entire masquerade ball is amazing. 11 Link to comment
RealHousewife August 30, 2021 Share August 30, 2021 ^ I want an excuse to dress like that, so gorgeous! 9 Link to comment
elle September 1, 2021 Share September 1, 2021 On 8/29/2021 at 7:58 PM, BlackberryJam said: Edith Head designed Sabrina as well as Roman Holiday and Funny Face. She also did one of my all time favorites, To Catch a Thief. Sorry, no, as much as I love all the photos here, I must correct this misconception. Hubert de Givenchy is the genius behind those stunning dresses we remember in Sabrina. The wardrobe after Sabrina returns from Paris are Givenchy that Hepburn selected herself because when Hepburn had first approached Givenchy to design costumes for her in Sabrina, he was unable to commit time to the project. Instead he gave her the run of the rails and she picked a few choice numbers, including a memorable white strapless gown with black embroidery and a double skirt. Hepburn requested that Givenchy design all her future costumes, starting with Funny Face. Edith Head does deserve all the kudos for To Catch a Thief and Rear Window, but not the other two. 3 5 Link to comment
BlackberryJam September 2, 2021 Share September 2, 2021 On 8/31/2021 at 8:58 PM, elle said: Sorry, no, as much as I love all the photos here, I must correct this misconception. Hubert de Givenchy is the genius behind those stunning dresses we remember in Sabrina. The wardrobe after Sabrina returns from Paris are Givenchy that Hepburn selected herself because when Hepburn had first approached Givenchy to design costumes for her in Sabrina, he was unable to commit time to the project. Instead he gave her the run of the rails and she picked a few choice numbers, including a memorable white strapless gown with black embroidery and a double skirt. Hepburn requested that Givenchy design all her future costumes, starting with Funny Face. Edith Head does deserve all the kudos for To Catch a Thief and Rear Window, but not the other two. I noted in my post that the dress in the photo was Givenchy. There are more costumes in both films than just those two. Link to comment
elle September 2, 2021 Share September 2, 2021 1 hour ago, BlackberryJam said: I noted in my post that the dress in the photo was Givenchy. There are more costumes in both films than just those two. Yes, you did. A re read of my post I see how it came off a tad harsh/snarky, my apologies. I was reacting to the fact that Edith Head took credit for all the designs in Sabrina without acknowledging Givenchy’s contributions. We can all agree that the gowns are dreamy. 7 Link to comment
Wiendish Fitch September 2, 2021 Author Share September 2, 2021 (edited) On 8/31/2021 at 8:58 PM, elle said: Sorry, no, as much as I love all the photos here, I must correct this misconception. Hubert de Givenchy is the genius behind those stunning dresses we remember in Sabrina. The wardrobe after Sabrina returns from Paris are Givenchy that Hepburn selected herself because when Hepburn had first approached Givenchy to design costumes for her in Sabrina, he was unable to commit time to the project. Instead he gave her the run of the rails and she picked a few choice numbers, including a memorable white strapless gown with black embroidery and a double skirt. Hepburn requested that Givenchy design all her future costumes, starting with Funny Face. Edith Head does deserve all the kudos for To Catch a Thief and Rear Window, but not the other two. Let's face it: Audrey would have looked stunning covered in literal garbage. I think Edith Head deserves every bit of hype because it's not just that she designed pretty stuff, but she understood the character she was designing for, and how the costumes illustrated their arc. For instance, in The Heiress, Olivia de Havilland plays a shy, awkward (but wealthy) woman in 1849 New York who is hardly a fashion plate, and Head's designs reflect that. Catherine's fashions are of their time, but they're duller and dowdier than most young women would wear, and there's her formal gown in the beginning that's just too busy for her demure nature. Then there's Catherine's fabulous dress at the end (with that great cameo necklace and earring set!) that she dons as her story comes full circle. Edited September 2, 2021 by Wiendish Fitch 8 Link to comment
magicdog September 6, 2021 Share September 6, 2021 On 9/2/2021 at 3:48 AM, Wiendish Fitch said: Then there's Catherine's fabulous dress at the end (with that great cameo necklace and earring set!) that she dons as her story comes full circle. "This is the coolest dress I could find!!" Had to love that she still didn't think of herself as being a fashion plate, despite truly looking lovely in that gown! 3 Link to comment
elle October 7, 2021 Share October 7, 2021 On 9/2/2021 at 4:48 AM, Wiendish Fitch said: Let's face it: Audrey would have looked stunning covered in literal garbage. . Without a doubt Quote I think Edith Head deserves every bit of hype because it's not just that she designed pretty stuff, but she understood the character she was designing for, and how the costumes illustrated their arc. For instance, in The Heiress, Olivia de Havilland plays a shy, awkward (but wealthy) woman in 1849 New York who is hardly a fashion plate, and Head's designs reflect that. Catherine's fashions are of their time, but they're duller and dowdier than most young women would wear, and there's her formal gown in the beginning that's just too busy for her demure nature. Then there's Catherine's fabulous dress at the end (with that great cameo necklace and earring set!) that she dons as her story comes full circle Thank you for that analysis of costume design. I heard or read at some point that color scheme of Grace Kelly’s gowns in TCaT were supposed to reflect her character’s changing emotional relationship to Cary Grant. —cool blue to hot white to warm gold—indifference to passion to genuine affection— I don’t know if that story is what was the actual design or what the reviewer was seeing. Her casual every day clothes do not follow that pattern. And as an aside, I still do not know what was so startling about her black and white beach outfit other than it was something she knew would draw everyone’s eyes. I also remember from a TCM intro it was pointed out that the costume of the character of Danielle was designed to mirror Robie’s character down to the part in her/his hair. Borrowing your photos (How do you embed photos in a post?) On 8/29/2021 at 7:58 PM, BlackberryJam said: To Catch a Thief The entire masquerade ball is amazing. I really hated to delete the other photos but I wanted to focus on these two for Jesse Royce Landis. I love how fabulous she looks in this movie. I especially like the peignoir set she has in the break in scene. Though the focus is meant for Grace Kelly, see how she is in beige in the casino scene which is fabulous with her red hair, she doesn’t fade into the background. She more than holds her own, she complements her daughter. We can see it again in the ball scene with the gold and blue gowns. And not just any blue but a deep rich jewel tone sapphire. What better to complement gold? (I just noticed how the color families are reversed from the casino scene. Can’t help but wonder if that was a deliberate choice.) I love both blue gowns. I can only dream of the sapphire jewelry JRL is draped in. I can not be the only one who wishes there was a feature of just the gowns from this scene. All the costumes are amazing, including the ones for the servers, that I just wanted to see all of them in detail. JRL is one my favorite character actresses right up there with Thelma Ritter. She makes her most of her small role in Airport . It was no surprise that Edith Head was the costume designer for that movie. I was surprised that IMDb does not list Edith Head as the costume designer for NxNW, the other famous “mother” role for JRL. Does anyone know the story there? 6 Link to comment
Luckylyn October 7, 2021 Share October 7, 2021 (edited) Let’s talk movie wedding fashion Father of the Bride 1950 I love the top but am iffy on the bottom I loved the wedding sneakers in the remake The Princess Diaries 2 The Vow Sound Of Music Crazy Rich Asians Runaway Bride Coming to America Edited October 7, 2021 by Luckylyn 11 Link to comment
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