Looks
One of Tim Burton’s more subdued films combines classic ’50s aesthetics with dreamy surrealism
by The Editors of Fashion x Film
Essays
The intense despair of the people of Andros is only matched by the luxurious beauty of the characters’ costumes
by Gabriella Lacombe
“He likes no one and he wants everybody to love him”
Federico Fellini addresses desire, sexuality, and modernity in his famously controversial, autobiographical comedy — initially conceived as a collaboration with Ingmar Bergman
2016’s answer to the ’60s b-movie, complete with high platforms, thin gauzy dresses, and bright red lipstick — all with a witchy flair
A study in gauche, absurdist beauty, courtesy of David Lynch
Feminine power and self-discovery take center stage in Spike Jonze’s masterpiece on the nature of self
by Charlotte Anderson
Taking images from cinema’s past and giving them new life in the present
Red furs, tights worn as pants, and little black shift dresses characterize this early-2000s drama exploring the peculiarities of growing up in New York City
David Bowie was never a normal celebrity. He was a cosmic body floating overhead, a North Star for creative oddballs everywhere, and a nightmare for conservative culture…