Tag: celluloid-style
Style May 2022
The Rake Film Fest: Wall Street
6 Minute Read Alan Flusser’s tailoring for Wall Street forever reshaped the way the world’s financial titans (and star Michael Douglas) dressed.
Style March 2022
Celluloid Style: The Godfather
The sartorial evolution of The Godfather’s protagonist Michael Corleone symbolises his descent from Ivy League-educated war hero to ruthless, omnipotent organised crime boss.
Style April 2019
Celluloid Style: Nine And A Half Weeks
Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger’s last tango in Manhattan provides endless moments of cinematic style, as Chris Modoo discovers…
Style March 2018
Celluloid Style: Goldfinger
Featuring some of the greatest suits ever to appear on screen, could Goldfinger be the most stylish of the James Bond franchises?
Style March 2018
Celluloid Style: Phantom Thread
Phantom Thread took away an Academy Award and a BAFTA for Best Costume Design this year; we find out what makes it so deserving.
Style January 2018
Celluloid Style: American Gangster
How do Denzel Washington’s suits and the wardrobes of his fellow cast members perfectly reflect New York City’s underworld in the 1970s? We find out.
Style October 2017
Celluloid Style: Get Carter
Nick Scott uncovers why Michael Caine’s wardrobe in Get Carter is as enduringly relevant as the noir thriller’s plot is gritty.
Style September 2017
Celluloid Style: Goodfellas
The suits are as sharp as the weapons in Martin Scorsese’s seminal gangster movie, which spans three decades of New York’s most notorious crime family.
Style September 2017
How Giorgio Armani Redefined Menswear
“Sartorially speaking,” Martin Scorsese once said, “there is BG, before Giorgio, and AG, after Giorgio.” This, from a man who didn’t even direct the movie which made it all happen…
Icons July 2017
Celluloid Style: The Talented Mr Ripley
Few films have encapsulated the intoxicating romance of the Riviera quite like The Talented Mr Ripley, a movie that boasts one of the finest wardrobes in cinematic history.