Fashion in Film

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Angela Bassett in Black Panther
A film still of Angela Bassett in Black Panther. She wears a dark red dress, with sleeves that drape over the backs of her arms. On her head is a large black piece that scoops upward.
Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's
A film still of Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's. She wears a black dress, black gloves, and white pearl necklace. She looks up curiously, with her hair up in a neat bun with jewels in it.
Catherine Deneuve in Donkey Skin
A film still of Catherine Deneuve in Donkey Skin wearing a whimsical, fairy-like outfit. Her blonde hair is long and in a ponytail as she wears a crown on her head.
Marlene Dietrich in The Scarlett Empress
A black and white film still of Marlene Dietrich in The Scarlett Empress. She wears a dark dress with large pearl necklaces around her neck, and some pearls even in her curly blonde hair.
Kyôko Koizumi in Kaitō Ruby
A film still of Kyôko Koizumi in Kaitō Ruby. She wears a red, black and white poncho-dress. Her small black heels have red peaking through the middle of them.
Emma Stone in Poor Things
A film still of Emma Stone in Poor Things as Bella Baxter. Her long black hair is in a side braid. She wears a frilly, yellow top that makes her shoulders wide. She also wears purple-red lipstick.
Vintage Fashion in Film: To Be Or Not To Be
A film still from To Be Or Not To Be, directed by Ernst Lubitsch with actors Carole Lombard, and Jack Benny. The satirical wartime comedy, set during the invasion of Warsaw, follows a theatre troupe led by “the great, great Polish actor” Josef Tura and his wife Maria through the rehearsal and staging of what would be the performance of their lives as they inadvertently become entangled with their Nazi occupiers.
Vintage Fashion in Film: The Love Parade
A film still from The Love Parade, directed by Ernst Lubitsch with actors Jeanette MacDonald and Maurice Chevalier. The ‘20s film follows the unwed Queen of Sylvania and a philandering Count who find their way to one another in this musical love story that subverts traditional gender roles.
Vintage Fashion in Film: Heaven Can Wait
A film still from Heaven Can Wait, directed by Ernst Lubitsch with actors Gene Tierney, Don Ameche, Laird Cregar, and more. This 40s comedy-fantasy film about a recently deceased playboy who awaits condemnation for his sins was Lubitsch’s first film made in colour.
Vintage Fashion in Film: Cluny Brown
A film still from Cluny Brown, directed by Ernst Lubitsch with actors Jennifer Jones, Charles Boyer, and Helen Walker. The 40s romantic comedy depicts the misadventure of the eponymous character who attempts to find her place as a woman in British society, and after meeting a kindred Czech émigré writer, the pair find themselves navigating a social structure so narrow-minded and rigid that no one ― not even servants ― questions their adherence to it.
Classic Hollywood
“Angel” (1937), directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Costumes by Travis Banton.
Carole Lombard wearing a fur-trimmed outfit for her role as Maria Tura in 'To Be Or Not To Be', directed by Ernst Lubitsch 1942. • • • • •…