These 'Outfits Made Famous by the Movies' by Candice Milon are Superb
Jennifer Gosnell — August 6, 2012 — Fashion
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The 'Outfits Made Famous by the Movies' photography series by Candice Milon is a superb example of pop culture reference. Created as a feature for French men's magazine Sport & Style, the outfits are a great depiction of some of the most famous men's characters throughout film history.
With outfits from Back to the Future, the Rage to Live, Forrest Gump, Wall Street and Orange Mechanical, the costume designs are a fascinating way to showcase movie styles.
The series is an interesting way to portray costumes, with the apparel neatly laid out as if the characters themselves were waiting to jump into it in the morning. If you've ever been looking to emulate the style of your favorite classic character, here's a good place to start.
With outfits from Back to the Future, the Rage to Live, Forrest Gump, Wall Street and Orange Mechanical, the costume designs are a fascinating way to showcase movie styles.
The series is an interesting way to portray costumes, with the apparel neatly laid out as if the characters themselves were waiting to jump into it in the morning. If you've ever been looking to emulate the style of your favorite classic character, here's a good place to start.
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3. Media and Entertainment - Creating partnerships to promote movies through character-inspired fashion collaborations and pop culture references.
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