Monday, October 11, 2010

Your Fashion Influences: The Movies



Alright, lovely blog readers, this week's posts will involve YOU and what you think. How you see the world of fashion and style, and how it relates to your life. Let's call the whole thing "Your Fashion Influences" and start at a point we all find inspiration from: THE MOVIES.


When I was five, my little sister and I saw "The Muppets Take Manhattan" at our hometown theatre (The Pickwick, in Park Ridge IL), and I instantly fell in love with the Porky Diva herself, Miss Piggy. How could you not? Her teased 80's hair, loads of attitude, and fabulous wardrobe were like nothing else I'd ever seen (take that, She-Ra!), and I told my mom that someday, "I was going to go to UCLA to be like Miss Piggy." The jury's still out on that one, but her influence on me was undeniable.

When I asked the question "Which movie(s) or movie character(s) style influenced you, and why?" on Facebook, I got some great responses! Some excerpts...

"Back in the early-mid 90's, I loved (& still do) the whole girly dress with black or gray opaque tights and ugly black shoes, usually Docs, look exemplified in Reality Bites, Truth About Cats & Dogs, & Singles. Usually a natural face just a little black eyeliner and red or raisin lips rounded out the look - girly but tough - the anti-Cher of Clueless. And of course, Uma in Pulp Fiction, especially the Chanel Vamp on her nails." (Anna V.)


"Flashdance, for sure! The way Jennifer Beals would cut out a huge neckline from her sweatshirts and then it would slip off one shoulder...she taught me how to take off my bra without taking off my top! Also, her men's faux tuxedo shirt front and black lace tights during the lobster eating scene left an indelible impression!" (Julia B.)



"I was fascinated by how the girls dressed in the movie Clueless. I wanted to dress like them with the knee socks, short skirts and tiny backpacks, but I did not have the self-confidence or the money to pull off that look. A movie character that I did identify with (fashion-wise) was Neve Campbell in Scream. Her style was very girl-next-door and SO 1995!" (Tracy F.)



"Any movie with Kate Hepburn or Audrey Hepburn.
[Also] I've always loved the simplicity and elegance of Jackie Kennedy...you could do an entire book about her influence." (Regina K.)

Excellent responses! Tell me, lovely readers: which movie character's style influenced YOU?

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