Classic movie interpretation of fashion luxury legend

Classic movie interpretation of fashion luxury legend

The playwright Shaw Berner said that “clothing has created humanity and clothing is destined to create stars.” In the 20th century, it was an era of fashion and movie splendidness. The film portrayed the fashion image as shocking, interpreting the essence of fashion. It's very vivid. The branding of those eras, the lavish feasts, and the luxurious feasts that lingered for more than half a century, will always be raged on a piece of cut-off film, and will continue to be blurred, and will be scattered everywhere in those films.

The film records the fashion's footprints, and fashion conveys a bit of the film culture. If you want to be more of a Fashion person and Fashion is more intrinsic, there will be a flowing textbook in each carefully crafted movie.

Audrey Hepburn

Fashion symbols: little black dress, sunglasses, baby hairstyle, black turtleneck sweater, Salvatore Ferrogamo flat bottom shoes... Givenchy.

When it comes to film and fashion, it seems that he has to mention Hepburn, which cannot avoid the stereotyped reality. She is too classic, and fashionistas even go so far as saying - Audrey Hepburn's achievements and heights in fashion are more important than her actions in the film.

People who have seen this scene will never forget it again - the noble angel wears Givenchy's little black dress, elegant black silk Long Gloves, iconic black sunglasses, and high hair. From the Greek goddess, Tiffany's pearl necklace shines softly on her neck. Needless to say, it is "Tiffany's Breakfast."

It was the 50s of the last century. Just as Audrey Hepburn became famous for her fresh and noble European temperament, she was invited to star in Billy Wilder's romantic comedy Paris. After receiving this role, Hepburn suggested that the person in charge of the film use a real French fashion designer, and this heavy responsibility falls on Hubert de Givenchy's shoulder.

Hepburn appeared in a boat-neck dress and T-shirt in the "Lover in Paris", which immediately set off a whirlwind in the crowd. The fans all over the world will always remember the moment when the "sparrow changed the phoenix" - the heroine dressed in Givenchy suit to return to New York, simple and has no secret noble. Hubert de Givenchy was awarded an Oscar Fashion Design Award for this film, and Givenchy penetrated into the life of the Red Dragon from all aspects. She was wearing Givenchy almost all the time.

Afterwards, Hepburn's movie contract was marked by Givenchy as the design. The fashion storm created by the two continued until the end of the 1970s, resulting in the passing of Tiffany's Breakfast and Roman Holiday. The work.

Fashion footnote: "Little black dress" is a classic of CoCo Chanel in 1926 and it became popular after it was launched. And Hepburn's Givenchy little black dress in the "Tiffany's Breakfast," this wave once again reached its peak, and today is still a long-lasting classic.

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