Which is your favourite fashion flick?

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Which is your favourite fashion flick?

Breakfast at Tiffany's
13
28%
Bruno
2
4%
Clueless
0
No votes
Coco Before Chanel
3
7%
Confessions of a Shopaholic
3
7%
The Devil Wears Prada
12
26%
Sex and The City
10
22%
Zoolander
3
7%
 
Total votes: 46

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Ms Thrifty

Re: Which is your favourite fashion flick?

#21 Post by Ms Thrifty » Sun Sep 20, 2009 5:11 am

Well, I've voted for two now, with this encouragement! I confess to never having seen "Breakfast At Tiffany's" but comments here make me think I should rent it to see what I've missed. Also, the stage version is just about to open in London (with Anna Friel), so it would be interesting to be able to compare the two. Which has given me an idea for another topic - thank you, Andrews!

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Re: Which is your favourite fashion flick?

#22 Post by Diane65 » Sun Sep 20, 2009 11:02 pm

andrews wrote:
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Beate wrote:Yes, she looks like Madonna which is probably the intention. Let's face it, I love the 80's but everyone looked stupid back then, what with the shoulder pats and the big hair.
I was one of them looking stupid not sure if it was my big hair or my dodgy make-up that did it!! (and to think I thought I looked lovely-Yuk) :oops:
I loved the clothes in Breakfast at Tiffanys, can't wait to see this in the theatre trying to sort out another trip to London.
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Re: Which is your favourite fashion flick?

#23 Post by anakin » Mon Sep 21, 2009 9:58 am

Diane65 wrote:Yes I'm afraid so, it still would be today if it wasn't for GHD's 8O
In 2003 (so post dawn of the GHD's) someone I worked with in the holidays ironed her hair. Literally.
I'd heard of this being done, but thought by the turn of the century that it wouldn't be necessary. Very odd. Oh, and it didn't work. She looked a fright! :noo:
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