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Fashion in Cinema. From Givenchy for "Breakfast at Tiffany's" to Prada in "The Grand Budapest Hotel"

Fashion in Cinema. From Givenchy for "Breakfast at Tiffany's" to Prada in "The Grand Budapest Hotel"

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Fashion and cinema have been intertwined for decades. Designers draw inspiration from vintage film styles, while directors seek creators who can reveal their characters' personalities through clothing. As a result of these collaborations, the screen has seen the most incredible costumes, many of which have greatly influenced global fashion and cinema itself. From Givenchy's little black dress for Audrey Hepburn in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" to Ralph Lauren's men's style trend for Diane Keaton in "Annie Hall." The book's author, Christopher Laverty, offers an in-depth exploration of iconic looks, explaining why they are memorable and their role in the success of the films. It also acknowledges the contribution of fashion designers to cinema, introduces well-known designers, their famous works, and what remained behind the scenes. Illustrated with striking movie stills, fashion show images, and working sketches, the book is intended both for fashion history enthusiasts and true cinephiles. Christopher Laverty is a journalist and fashion analyst, creator and editor of the award-winning site Clothes on Film. He has appeared on HBO and BBC programs, and is a columnist for French Vogue, Empire, Forbes, and GQ.

Book Title Fashion in Cinema. From Givenchy for "Breakfast at Tiffany's" to Prada in "The Grand Budapest Hotel"
Category Culture and art
Author Лаверти Кристофер
ISBN 9785041576547
Language Russian
Format 7БЦ
Publisher Эксмо
Publication Date June 6, 2025
Pages 232
Genres Nonfiction Literature History Art Film Fashion
Series История моды в деталях #1