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Fashion Designers On Film | The Darjeeling Ltd Fashion Designers On Film
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Louis Vuitton

If, like us, you found it hard to concentrate on the plot of Wes Anderson's family epic because you were too busy lusting after the family's luggage, it's good to know that there's a reason behind that. The specially monogrammed Louis Vuitton luggage was designed by Marc Jacobs for the label, and retailed, briefly, for eye-poppingly expensive sums. But it was so pretty! They may have been emotional retards, but the brothers Whitman were well dressed as they went to find themselves in the packed trains and dusty trails of India.

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1 And where is...
Posted on Tuesday August 4, 2009, 15:13 by Lemure
The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover? Seriously! Gaultier knocked that one out the park also. Read More

2 Phenomena
Posted on Tuesday August 4, 2009, 15:11 by dsdevenney
My personal favourite fashion/film moment - Armani costume designing Daro Argento's Phenomena - Jennifer Connolly and Donald Pleasance hunting a serial killer, with insect-loving psychics, a glass-shard-wielding chimpanzee and... a bunch of girls running around screaming wearing the coolest 80's Giorgio Armani baggy shirts, printed tee-shirts and faded jeans. Cool. Read More

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No Versace for Judge Dredd...? Read More

4 It's a pity...
Posted on Monday August 3, 2009, 11:47 by Manfrendshensindshen
... that the not so famous, but nonetheless very talented British tailors who have influenced a number of legendary movie characters haven't been mentioned in the list. My top votes would go to Anthony Sinclair, who created the original James Bond look together with Terence Young, and Douglas Hayward, who gave The Italian Job's Charlie Crocker his Swinging Sixties style. Read More


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