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Looks
Coco Chanel’s impeccable sense of tailoring and love for tweed come to the forefront in this cinema classic
by The Editors of Fashion x Film
The Runaways: a band, a style, and a way of being
Pursuit and desperation meet excess and luxury
“Death Becomes Her” recasts Hollywood glamour for the modern age, doing so with biting wit
’70s slacker style, distilled
In sequins, Rothko-esque colors, and modish tailoring, “Blow Up” captures an era at its end
“Belle de Jour” poses a question that plagues the worlds of art and fashion, alike: Where does pain end and pleasure begin?
Dial “M” for “Man, do I look good in this sweater.” Stanley Kubrick made oddly prescient sartorial decisions in this career-defining work
Isabella Rossellini inhabits the role of femme fatal — dawning slinky silk dresses, dark makeup, and crushed velvet — in David Lynch’s surrealist take on film noir
Bernardo Burtolucci’s “The Dreamers,” a film that perfectly expresses the idealism and chaos of 1968 Paris