Have you ever felt a film scene was particularly memorable or beautiful? To be sure, much of this is about cinematography and acting, but I want to show how outfits also contribute to this impression. Hopefully, this thread will give you some ideas on how to dress better. 🧵
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And MM's dress in Niagara.
And of course, Dorothy's red shoes.
There seems to be a theme in my posts on this topic 🤣
Happy Holidays!
Now as for dressing better...... I mean I know how I'm just lazy. Well that and can't really afford it. Big tall frame isn't cheap. However I do have a sewing machine now so working on it.
I do still look on my days off. Found some favorite shirts already. Best part is they're already worn so no shrinking in the wash
Am hoping you might find time to comment.
My sartorial perspective is almost entirely your doing.
Thank you
Also an understanding about fit & quality vs. fads. Was lucky enough to inherit moms rosie riveter side zip jeans in jr high when all else wearing lowride bell bottoms.
Der Amerikanse Freund still the best Highsmith.
simply doesn’t. Devastating.
https://youtu.be/ypY9OaKCfRU?si=8njC-mLaBnYy7irV
https://m.imdb.com/video/vi672450073/?playlistId=tt1121948&ref_=tt_ov_pr_ov_vi
Ve 20.yüzyıla “Sinema Çağı” diyebiliriz!🖖🏻👍
My favorite is the last scene in On the Waterfront but this probably fits your request better.
He pissed on it the whole way, because he just knew what it was and what would happen.
At the end, he kept saying, "...and she comes back out." over and over, until it ended, and he was shocked.
Quality + fit + attitude = style.