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Thursday, March 12, 2020
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Watch These Movies If You’re Craving Iconic Fashion Eye Candy
They aren't all set in the fashion world, in fact, most of them don't have anything to do specifically with clothes — but they do feature costumes that deserve iconic status as much as Annie Hall's Buster Keaton waistcoat or Dionne and Cher's matching skirt suits. And since we're all in need of a pick-me-up these days, not to mention something to distract us during hours of quarantine, we thought it best to share our favorite fashionable flicks of all time.
Click ahead for a slew of cinematic skater girls, horror heroines, 18th-century queens, scrappy fashion-designer wannabes, and one immaculately dressed trophy wife.

Queen & Slim (2019)
The most recent film to make this list is Lena Waithe and Melina Matsoukas's drama Queen & Slim, which features costumes by one of fashion's most revered stylists and editors: Shiona Turini. For the film, Turini spotlighted a number of Black designers, from Brother Vellies to Pyer Moss. She even got the chance to work with renowned Harlem fashion designer Dapper Dan, who designed a special look for the character Uncle Earl, played by Bokeem Woodbine. Photo: Courtesy of Universal Pictures.

Atonement (2007)
We've been thinking about this dress a lot, or maybe, we never really stopped thinking about it at all. Designed by Jacqueline Durran, the green dress worn by Keira Knightly's character Cecilia Tallis in Ian McEwan's Atonement is a wonder to this day, 13 years after it won Durran an Oscar for Best Costume Design. Slinky, sensual, and most of all, eye-catching, if you're looking for a flick to stir up some emotion about fashion (among other things), this is the one for you. Photo: Focus/Kobal/Shutterstock.

Mahogony (1975)
The story of a fashion design student, played by the one-and-only Diana Ross, struggling to succeed in Chicago, Mahogony is everything that we always pictured a career in fashion to look like: glamorous, yet extremely demanding. The costumes, designed by Ross herself, are equally as impressive, from the rainbow frock she can be seen twirling around her aunt's garment factory in to the brown beaded gown she wears while taking a final bow after presenting her collection. Photo: Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock.

Marie Antoinette (2006)
As the winner for Best Costume Design at the 79th annual Academy Awards, Marie Antoinette, Sofia Coppola's historical drama-comedy starring Kirsten Dunst as the infamous Austrian princess turned French queen, undoubtedly deserves a spot at the top of this list. Between the gowns, the gloves, the headdresses, and the shoes (which were all designed by Manolo Blahnik and Pompei), everything about the film's wardrobe was a dream, something you can thank Italian costume designer Milena Canonero for. Photo: Columbia/American Zoetrope/Sony/Kobal/Shutterstock.

A Bigger Splash (2016)
Before Luca Guadagnino awed us with Call Me By Your Name, he created this equally endearing film starring his muse Tilda Swinton, Dakota Johnson, and Ralph Fiennes. At first glance, the location, a villa on the Mediterranean sea in Italy, would appear to be the shining star of the movie. But, in reality, it's the clothes that truly make it great. Swinton in silver sequins as a renowned pop star, Johnson wearing a perfectly damaged motorcycle jacket and cut-offs, linen, bikinis, sundresses, and more — if you're in need of a summer mood board, this is the film to watch.
Photo: Moviestore/Shutterstock.

B*A*P*S* (1997)
Despite the film having nothing really to do with fashion, B*A*P*S, starring Halle Berry and Natalie Desselle, has its fair share of grade A looks. This 1997 flick is centered around two waitresses from Georgia who find themselves in Los Angeles to try out for a music video, for which Berry's character wears the highlighter orange two-piece set of our dreams. Also appearing in the film is a fantastic array of leopard prints, plenty of statement earrings, and Halle Berry wearing a hot pink tweed skirt suit. Need we say more?Photo: D Stevens/New Line/Kobal/Shutterstock.

Taxi Driver (1976)
If we're being honest, it's not just the fashion that should motivate you to watch this cult classic drama starring a young Robert De Niro and an even younger Jodie Foster. But that doesn't make the clothes any less impressive.
Foster, who plays 12-year-old prostitute Iris, shines throughout the film in her iconic sun hat, platform wedges, and extra tiny crop tops.
On HBO's beloved Gen Z series Euphoria, Maddie (played by Alexa Demie) dressed up as Foster's character in the show's Halloween episode. It's a classic through and through. Photo: Weinstein Co/Fade To Black/Kobal/Shutterstock.

A Single Man (2009)
What happens when you put Tom Ford, one of today's most prolific fashion designers, and his longtime muse in Julianne Moore together in a film set in 1960s Los Angeles? A movie made for this list, that's what.
A Single Man tells the tale of George, played by Colin Firth, a college professor mourning the loss of his longtime partner. Between his horn-rimmed glasses, the younger student (played by Nicholas Hoult) whom he begins seeing's mohair sweaters, and Moore's mod mini dresses and oversized baubles, this beautifully crafted film is a must-watch for any fashion-minded movie buff.

Boomerang (1992)
Any movie featuring Grace Jones is a fashion film in its own right, whether or not it has anything to do with actual fashion. Boomerang, though, just so happens to also be stacked full of covetable looks, from a perfectly fitted burgundy suit worn by Robin Givens to Halle Berry's hot pink monochrome dinner party ensemble. Photo: Moviestore Collection/Shutterstock.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
Yes, this is the Bond movie everyone hates because it stars the drippiest 007 ever — a male model named George Lazenby who had the misfortune of being neither a real actor, nor Sean Connery. But, as an artifact of midcentury cheese, this film cannot be beat.
Bond's paramour is played by The Avengers star Diana Rigg, the official queen of the jumpsuit. And the Bond villain, played by Telly Savalas, attempts a world takeover by brainwashing 12 beautiful women at a Swiss allergy clinic (no really) into "angels of death." Have I mentioned that these women are played by a Pre-Absolutely Fabulous Joanna Lumley and an assortment of Playboy bunnies?
One hundred percent worth it for the groovy late-'60s fashion (Rib-knit jumpsuits! Cheetah pants!), and the laughably anti-climactic chase scene on skis.Photo: Courtesy of MGM.
Cabaret (1972)
Nearly fifty years ago,
Kids (1995)
The gritty film about a group of East Village skater kids put Chloë Sevigny and Rosario Dawson on the map. Upon rewatching, this film is a nasty little morality play about the perils of sex and drug use that's as conservative as any slasher film. But, the naturalistic performances hold up, as do the characters' '70s-inflected wardrobe of shrunken ringer tees and old-school sneaks.Photo: Courtesy of Lions Gate / Trimark.
Le Mepris (1963)
Like Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot was a capable and nuanced actress all too often slotted into the role of blonde bubblehead. In this Jean-Luc Godard film (also known as Contempt), she found a role worthy of her chops as a woman who loses respect for her novelist husband when he accepts an assignment to punch up a hacky screenplay. Watch it for Bardot's resplendent, pouty disdain, and her wardrobe of pared-down basics that define French chic.Photo: Courtesy of Lions Gate.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
The white dress on the subway grate from The Seven Year Itch gets more ink — as does the iconic pink dress from this film's closing musical number "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend." But, for me, Marilyn's most stunning fashion moment is her purple sweater (with daring V-shaped cutout), her matching purple wiggle skirt that could only have been sewn on, and her shiny, gold cuffs. This look only gets more impressive when Marilyn's character, Lorelei, accessorizes it with (spoiler alert!) a stolen diamond tiara. Photo: Courtesy of 20th Century Fox.
Cry Baby (1990)
Who needs Grease when you have Cry Baby, John Waters' demented ode to teenage toughs and the squares they occasionally love? In it, Traci Lords plays the gum-snapping delinquent of every rockabilly dude's dream — so what if she has bougie parents? The flicked eyeliner, leather jacket, chiffon neckerchief, and ever-present sneer is a look worth copying forever. Photo: Courtesy of Universal Studios.Scarface (1983)
You simply have not seen froideur until you have seen Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira Hancock, Tony Montana's gak-snorting trophy wife, who swans around in a succession of immaculate outfits the color of her favorite drug. These are clothes for a woman who keeps her pet tiger on a leash.Photo: Courtesy of NBC Universal.
High Tension (2003)
Horror movies never make the list of films with inspirational fashion, and this here horror nerd thinks that's a crying (screaming, bloody) shame. Who doesn't love Laurie Strode's super-high-waisted jeans from Halloween? Or Carrie's way with a statement prom look?For modern-day horror, you can't beat Cécile de France as Marie, the protagonist in Alexandre Aja's 2004 film High Tension. Her chic, simple, men's separates and gamine haircut are very Jean Seberg-with-a-buzzsaw. Too bad all the Tide pens in the world couldn't save this outfit.Photo: Courtesy of Lions Gate.
Network (1976)
In the classic 1976 satire, Faye Dunaway plays Diana Christensen, a hard-ass network programming executive who cares only about ratings, dammit — well, that and putting together immaculately coordinated earth-toned business-babe outfits. Photo: Courtesy of Warner Bros.
The Bitter Tears Of Petra Von Kant (1972)
Fact: Any person who tells you they "like" this movie is lying (or a painfully pretentious art student). The 1972 film by German auteur Rainer Werner Fassbinder is a long, slow dive into the crumbling psyche of its titular character. Von Kant is a successful fashion designer who spends most of the film drinking heavily, lolling about on her bedroom floor telling tragic tales of old loves, trying on a series of wigs, and spitting orders at everyone in her milieu, from her poor, put-upon assistant to her fashion colleagues. This film has no doubt inspired hundreds of drag performances, and possibly Anna Wintour.Photo: Courtesy of Criterion Collection.Like what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?
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This Account Documents Timothée Chalamet’s Outfits In Real Time

As a fashion writer who sometimes dabbles in the art of celebrity style reporting, there are few resources that I appreciate more than the mega-fans online who research what their specific A-lister of choice is wearing down to the very last detail.
Meghan Markle’s style savant, known as Meghan’s Mirror, has offered the exact kind of on-the-spot insight into every Givenchy dress, Jimmy Choo heel, and Jennifer Meyer necklace worn by the former Duchess of Sussex that we needed ever since her fateful blind date with Prince Harry. Now, an Instagram account known by the screen name @readytimmywear is giving us the same royal treatment by sharing all the details concerning what Timothée Chalamet is donning on a daily basis. And she’s doing it in real-time.
Whether he’s bopping around Paris for press days or celebrating his birthday alongside Kid Cudi, Timothée Chalamet never looks underdressed — even if he is just wearing jogging pants and a vintage T-shirt. The self-styled actor is known for his daring outfits, and the fact that he works directly with today’s most prolific menswear — and womenswear — designers to assemble them. So naturally, when a photo of Chalamet surfaces online, be it on stock image sites or his own Instagram stories, we’re quick to search for the origins of his outfit, including where he got his heavy chain-link bracelet and how we can get one too (hint: it’s Lizzie Fortunato and it’s currently sold out everywhere).
Unfortunately, we don’t have a PhD in Timothée’s style, no matter how much we’d like to think we do. For that we go to @readytimmywear, either on Twitter or Instagram, where every look that the 24-year-old has worn since rising the ranks post-CMBYN is meticulously broken down. Take for example the casual outfit he wore to sit in the front row at designer (and “bro”) Haider Ackermann’s fall ‘20 show during Paris Fashion Week. Below, you’ll find a one-stop-shop to his entire look, from the Oliver People sunglasses he wore throughout the presentation to the Loewe quarter zip he threw on afterward.
Timothée Chalamet – Paris Fashion Week – Haider Ackermann F/W 20 Show, February 29 2020
— RTW (@readytimmywear) March 9, 2020
OLIVER PEOPLE Oliver Sun $511
LOEWE Sweater $950
LEVI’S 2-Pack T-Shirt $30
STELLA MCCARTNEY Acid-wash Jeans
ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Boots $690
CELINE Necklace $530
PRADA
Sweater $935
Backpack £1220 pic.twitter.com/CgiwPxpd4K
But the account doesn’t stop at just publicized events. @readytimmywear is also known to break down the outfits featured in Chalamet’s stories, from the camo Prada jacket and matching cashmere sweater he wore on March 7th to the Stella McCartney T-shirt and Louis Vuitton cross-body he was photographed in with a fan in London on the 1st of the month. I’m telling you, there isn’t a single look that this mysterious account can’t credit.
It’s no wonder then that @readytimmywear is blowing up on all social media platforms, with Twitter hitting 4,000 followers and counting, while the account’s Instagram page is already at 13k. And as of a few short hours ago, the account has new information: Timmy’s wearing Thom Browne and Isabel Marant and thanks to @readytimmywear, we’ve got all the details.
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Is It Safe To Rent Clothes During The Coronavirus Outbreak?

As coronavirus — and coronavirus-related panic — spreads, the internet is brimming with theories and suggestions for what measures to take to stay safe. Some are helpful, and some aren’t really based in fact at all. Drinking water every 15 minutes, for example, won’t prevent you from contracting coronavirus.
Cleaning your clothing at 300 degrees, however, very well might — which is what many clothing rental companies have been doing all along to prevent the spread of germs from returned clothing. And after the question of, “Is it safe to rent clothing during coronavirus?” arose among worried renters, many rental services were quick to set the record straight.
Last Wednesday, popular rental company Rent The Runway sent out an email sharing what they know so far about the virus and how they are working to combat it. The email starts out with a matter-of-fact statement from Harvard Health which reads, “There is currently no evidence that COVID-19 can be transmitted from soft surfaces like fabric or carpet to humans.” It goes on to explain that the cleaning products and practices used at RTR are “designed to kill” the common cold and flu, giving the company no reason to believe that they won’t do the same for this particular strain.
Rent The Runway’s cleaning process is as follows: Upon arrival, all returns are inspected before being sent to be both wet and dry cleaned. After, they are steamed using temperatures ranging from 248 degrees to 302 degrees, a heat significantly higher than 167 degrees, the heat at which flu viruses are killed, according to the CDC. All items are wrapped in sterile plastic after being washed, to then be sent to the next renter.
Similar processes are being taken for accessories like sunglasses and jewelry which are thoroughly cleaned with alcohol, as well as handbags, which are disinfected before being sent out for reuse.
Other popular rental services like Nuuly by URBN and Armoire are also keeping an eye out for the virus’s impact, and while doing so, continue to maintain the highest standards of cleaning for their pre-used clothing and accessories. “One of our areas of expertise at Nuuly is cleaning and sanitizing clothing,” Nuuly shared with us, along with their cleaning process which is almost identical to Rent The Runway’s. “The end result: clothing that is clean, free of germs or bacteria, and safe for the next consumer to use.” In addition, all Nuuly factories are equipped with hand sanitizing stations and all factory workers wear gloves at all times.
Anyone else who subscribes to #renttherunway wondering if they should pause in light of #coronavirus? Just occurred to me…
— Dawn Elyse Warden (@eatDEWwrite) March 2, 2020
Neither Rent The Runway nor Nuuly commented on whether or not their business (read: profits) has suffered as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, but according to an article on Ad Age from March 4, RTR had yet to see a pullback in orders following the first diagnosis in the U.S. in February.
As per the company’s FAQ page, customers are also concerned about wearing garments manufactured overseas. In response, RTR explains that, according to the CDC, there is currently no evidence suggesting that COVID-19 can be transmitted via imported goods. The World Health Organization is adamant that receiving packages from areas affected by the virus is safe, stating that “the likelihood of an infected person contaminating commercial goods is low and the risk of catching the virus that causes COVID-19 from a package that has been moved, traveled, and exposed to different conditions and temperature is also low.”
Darshan Shah, MD, founder and Medical Director at Next Health agrees with WHO, saying, “Although theoretically it’s possible for coronavirus to get onto a package at the source of delivery, it’s virtually impossible [for the virus to survive] due to the package going through harsh conditions in transit. Mechanical, temperature, and humidity changes would likely kill the virus before it arrives at your doorstep.”
With that being said, it can’t hurt to take a page from Naomi Campbell’s book and wipe all packages down with disinfectant wipes before opening them — whether you late-night ordered a lifetime supply of hand sanitizer or rented a Rejina Pyo skirt via your Unlimited account.
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