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Fashioning film stars : dress, culture, identity / edited by Rachel Moseley.

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  1. Fashioning film stars : dress, culture, identity / edited by Rachel Moseley.
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  1. London : BFI, 2005.

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Additional authors
  1. Moseley, Rachel,
Description
  1. x, 188 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
Subject
  1. Costume > Social aspects
  2. Filmacteurs
  3. Films
  4. Identiteit
  5. Mode
  6. Motion picture actors and actresses
Contents
  1. Part one : Hollywood. Norma Shearer as Marie Antoinette: which body too much? / Jane Marie Gaines and Charlotte Cornelia Herzog -- Storytelling: Marlene Dietrich's face and John Frederics' hats / Drake Stutesman -- Gregory Peck: anti-fashion icon / Stella Bruzzi -- Pillow talk's repackaging of Doris Day: 'under all those dirndls...' / Tamar Jeffers -- Brad Pitt and George Clooney, the rough and the smooth: male costuming in contemporary Hollywood / Pamela Church Gibson -- Samuel L. Jackson: beyond the post-soul male / Russell White.
  2. Part two : Asia, Latin America and Europe. Sulochana: clothes, stardom and gender in early Indian cinema / Kaushik Bhaumik -- The Hollywood movie star and the Mexican Chica moderna / Joanne Hershfield -- Dress, class and Audrey Hepburn: the significance of the Cinderella story / Rachel Moseley -- Paris, Hollywood and Kay Kendall / Christine Geraghty -- Hot couture: Brigitte Bardot's fashion revolution / Ginette Vincendeau -- 'Sean Connery is James Bond': re-fashioning British masculinity in the 1960s / Pam Cook and Claire Hines -- Luisina Brando's costuming in María Luisa Bemberg's films: an excessive femininity / Denise Miller.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. [172]-180) and index.
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