Tuesday, February 5, 2013

VESTIDOS DE CINE 21st Century


After watching the new film from the director Joe Wright, Anna Karenina, I found out the amazing British designer Jacqueline Durran. 

Looking into her creations I realize, she is the designer for some of the films that, in my opinion, are better dressed!















2005 Pride & Prejudice





Jacqueline was inspired by the fashion of the eighteenth century, from corsets and empire silhouette, which became popular after 1790. All of the costumes were handmade, as clothing was at the time. 

She won in 2005 the Satellite Awards: Outstanding Costume Design.


2007 Atonement




Academy Awards, BAFTA Awards, Costume Designers Guild, Evening Standard British, Film Awards, Satellite Awards

2012 Anna Karenina - OSCAR!!







Digging a little more about she, I descover the exhibition "Hollywood Costum" presented October 20th to 27th January in V & A Museum, London.


And so I get to my new publication…


VESTIDOS DE CINE 21st Century
(I have organized the movies for the centuries they are based on)

XVIII

Pride & Prejudice---2005, Jacqueline Durran
Marie Antoinette---2006, Milena Canonero 

XIX

Anna Karenina---2012, Jacqueline Durran

XX
Atonement---2007, Jacqueline Durran
Changeling---2008, Deborah Hopper
Coco Before Chanel---2009, Catherine Leterrier
The Artist---2011, Mark Bridges

XXI

Sex and the City---2008, Patricia Field
The Tourist---2011, Colleen Atwood


2005 Pride & Prejudice




















2006 Marie Antoinette 

The film costume represents the fashion of this time and the personal situation of Marie Antoinette. Eighteenth-century women lived locked in corset and crinolines. During this time, the world looked to France as aesthetic inspiration. The pastel colors were in vogue and Marie Antoinette became white color fashionable.



























2012 Anna Karenina


















2007 Atonement


2008 Changeling

 


2009 Coco Before Chanel


Catherine Leterrier, costume designer of the film, studied art history before studying and working in fashion. Now she works for film, theater and opera. 

Freehand drawings of the designs created by designer Catherine Leterrier for the costumes for the film Coco Before Chanel.







 
        
            



2011 The Artist

To create the Oscar-nominated costumes for “The Artist,” designer Mark Bridges had to think in both color and black and white. “Things that you wouldn't notice in color suddenly showed up when it became black and white,” he said. “A simple beaded flapper dress suddenly became maternity wear.”
















2008 Sex and the City



Patricia Field, famous stylist, costume designer and director of the film, is one of the great visionaries of modern fashion. Dedicated more than 40 years to the world of fashion. She has worked for a number of brands and has received several awards, among them three Emmys and an Oscar nomination.


2010 The Tourist






















THANK YOU ALL ©

http://www.zancada.com/2009/10/el-vestuario-de-coco-antes-de-chanel/

© Copyright Catherine Leterrier

http://www.lavanguardia.com/cultura/20121017/54352660832/vestuario-hollywood-exposicion-londres.html


http://www.vam.ac.uk/


http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0244330/


http://fashionista.com/2012/11/a-closer-look-at-the-anna-karenina-costumes-with-oscar-

nominated-designer-jacqueline-durran/

http://blog.dirdari.com/2012/01/los-vestidos-de-maria-antonieta/


http://prideandprejudice05.blogspot.co.at/




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