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Essays

(O/A)bject Desires: Lolita

Like Humbert, we replace Lolita’s inaccessible parts with stories; stories about what kind of girl she is, her boldness, and her frankness, until there are enough words to satisfy the empty spaces.

by Annette Lepique

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Essays

Breaching Tomorrow
A Space Odyssey

Kubrick’s appreciation for fashion and design transform his genius masterwork into far more than a futuristic drama.

by Carlie Houser

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Essays

America: A Real Horrorshow

In his groundbreaking horror film, The Shining, Kubrick wields a limited yet suggestive color palette to parody the very foundations of American patriotism

by Carlie Houser

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Essays

Ultra-violence: Power and
Politics in A Clockwork Orange

Influenced by the Mod movement of the 1960s (itself, a reaction to post-war, free love sentiments), the ‘Droogs’ iconic costume designs pay homage to fascist subculture

by Rachel Holmes

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Looks

The Shining

Dial “M” for “Man, do I look good in this sweater.” Stanley Kubrick made oddly prescient sartorial decisions in this career-defining work

by The Editors of Fashion x Film

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Looks

2001 A Space Odyssey

Stanley Kubrick’s distinct color palette (sharp reds and electrifying blues) comes to the forefront in this game-changing cinema classic

by The Editors of Fashion x Film

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