Movies and fashion are both visual form of art, so it is not a surprise they have always influenced and supported each other. Sometimes mainstream fashion recalls vintage styles from the classic movies, sometimes mainstream movies use fashion as their secret weapon. Either way, being stylish never goes out of fashion and that is why we will recall now some of our favorite fashion inspirations from the famous movies.
1.
The devil wears Prada (2006.)
Let's begin with a movie inspired by story about fashion industry. I remember watching this in 2006. and falling in love
with Andy's fashion rejuvenation. We all wanted to recreate her new outfits so much. And
still today, the clothes, the visual details, it is all perfectly arranged and eye
flattering, as it should be. The real proof that even though fashion trends gently change, great style never goes out of trend.
Every fashionista worships Holly Golightly and has tried to
recreate ''the simple black dress''look. And who could blame anyone for that.
Just as diamonds and pearls are forever, so it is the beauty of a classic fashion look from the movie. The style and grace of Audrey
Hepburn have been an inspiration for every woman, from
teenager to an older age, as in 1961, and so it is today. And what makes this
movie a fashionable classic is that you can enjoy it through different phases of your life in
new ways, appreciating different visual details each time. The cat-eye
sunglasses, the casual flats or lovely coat, we're in for it all.
Surely the title of the movie indicates the beauty of
this movie. And beautiful Julia Roberts doesn't need all those
expensive clothes to look stunning, but nevertheless her style was
wonderful and it is still inspirational, even on celebrity
carpets. Who could forget polka khaki dress or the evening gowns, or her famous shopping walk in the creamy outfit? Oh,
and the hats, don't forget those amazing high class hats. Even Vivian's ''hooker outfit'' is pretty much relevant to the latest artistic performance trends. No offense to any performance artist, only praise for this ageless chic movie.
Probably nothing revolutionary in terms of fashion in this
movie, but it is nice homage to the romantic aspect of the 70's, the old school french style which suits Angelina Jolie so well, naturally. Minimalist colors, silk, bonnets
that accompany the summer mood of some isolated lovely french coast, just flawless.
No performance artist can make of fashion what Whitney
hasn't done already, even just in this movie. From her stage outfits to
casual 90's vibe, the most recent trends couldn't go further from here: over-sized sweaters, classy evening gowns, Cleopatra style, tinsels, metallic
details, you name it. The definition of diva is right here,
with beautiful Whitney just being what she really was. Obviously we aren't talking just about movie or Rachel here anymore. But this movie is a joy to the heart and the eyes and we are thankful for this visual treasure.
The hippie fashion of the 70's is something you might
dislike in a theory, but cannot escape from. Its influence is omnipresent and never ending. Fashion
has always been retrospective, like every other aspect of the culture. Back in
that time it was all about freedom, so when it came to a fashion style,
the rules were simple: No such thing as too much or too little. The colorful
patterns, tunics, fur, rock n roll, we're in 2017 now, aren't we? The character
of Penny Lane is not so fictional when talking about fashion icons, and it is still influencing many of the
street style fashion, defining the classic ''boho look''. You may find some
Penny Lane in Kate Moss, Olsen twins, Kate Hudson herself, Florence Welch…and
we would love to see the more of it, not just during Coachella. The only trap of this free spirit bohemian expression is the trap of uniformity, ironic some would say. That is
why we only named few names, known for their personal originality. And remember, as Penny says, never
take stuff too seriously.
The iconic resting bitch face, legendary Elvira played by gorgeous Michelle Pfeiffer. This one makes the glamorous style look cooler than
ever. Sparkling plunge dresses looking casual, classic white costume looking as the most powerful weapon, one pieced swimsuit looking hotter than ever on her skinny model looking figure. Silk, richness of the colors and
the simplicity of fashion items are faithful to the character through the whole movie, defining iconic Elvira's style. An inspirational fashion statement of a femme
fatale who doesn't spend too much time or thought on trying to be one.
Even if the movie goes much deeper than some obvious fashion ideas, the
fashion truly follows the ideas of the movie. As the characters of Thelma and
Louise change, connect, and grow stronger, the same thing happens in their clothing style. We
see two lovely ladies in the beginning wearing romantic scarves and summer tunics,
converting slowly into two beautiful punks in washed up jeans and plain rock n roll
tees. No need to say more.
This movie defines true sex appeal speaking in the language of fashion instead of cheap vulgarity. Even though the fashion isn't the most obvious and important part of such movie, don't ever underestimate its role. Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke play theirs so naturally, without even trying to look too good. Elizabeth style is minimalist, casual, feminine, classic beauty of the 80's, a fashion lessons we should definitely look up to today. Notice latest trends: slip dress, oversized coats and sweaters, the elegance of the color black, and so on. Simply everything in this movie is a visual masterpiece.
Fashion of course is not just about fancy dresses and classy outfits, the most interesting part of the fashion is the visual statement a
character or a person makes. Then again, Lisbeth, punk, edgy and wild, could also be just as much a Replay or
a Diesel model, or maybe Alexander Wang's creation at its finest. And maybe beautiful is not a word to describe her outfits, but the beauty of her style is
real – there is no piece of a clothing she puts on that we wouldn't
want to try on. So yes, we talk about her fashion style and it is beautiful.
Rooney Mara is all in it and she perfectly supports this dark movie and the story in it. Maybe the saddest moment in a punk
culture happened when punk has become a part of the mainstream fashion. What
was once a statement might be today just some trendy expensive fashion
look. Still, not everyone can pull it off so well. Maybe the biggest rebellion today should
express itself through carelessness for the fashion style, or complete
unpredictability. But let's be honest: who could lie to himself that much? If Lisbeth wore plain jeans, pink sweater and had a simple ponytail, there would be no such story as Girl with a dragon tattoo.
A.B.
Love, Invitation to Inspiration <3