Reader Mail: The Film Moment

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The contest continues! We actually had an editor fire us once—from, by the way, an unpaid job—for opening a story with the verb "continues." That was awesome.

Er, anyhoo: The Jocasi contest does, indeed, continue, with this question. Again, the rules: the post with the most comments wins the prize. Easy peasy.

This one is from M.:

What is your favorite fashion moment from film history?

We had to think about this quite a bit, but our favorite recent fashion moment was actually Leighton Meester wearing a Jennifer Behr headband for TK. She really is, in our opinion, the best dressed character in filmed entertainment at the moment, and when we saw that headband we were just like: How does something so beautiful exist without us knowing about it previously? Historically, we usually go with our inevitable Audrey Hepburn answer—probably Sabrina—but lately we would recommend that movie Priceless for no other reason than the dresses Audrey Tautou wear are unbelievably excellent.
Also, bizarrely, we have perhaps never coveted any accessory so much as we did Scarlett Johansson’s Mulberry bag in the otherwise not particularly notable Match Point.
Who else has an opinion? Audrey H. in Roman Holiday? Audrey H. in Breakfast at Tiffany’s? Someone with a name other than Audrey?

15 thoughts on “Reader Mail: The Film Moment

  1. The first time I ever remember being affected by a movie wardrobe (outside of princess wear from disney movies) was in dirty dancing. I wanted that dress Baby wore at the end of the movie so bad. I love that even though i’m so much older, i still have the exact same feeling when I watch the movie now. Doesn’t everyone want a dress that moves like that?

  2. i think romy schneider in chabrols “innocents with dirty hands” has one of the greatest wardrobes ever. i also like the hair, the makeup and the house, but not so much the furniture. i tend to like the glamorous hippie-style for a while now… i never did before.

  3. Right now it Claire Danes in Shopgirl, costume by Nancy Steiner.
    Mostly vintage dresses, gorgeous and very inspirational

  4. Well, I have to go back to my candidate when you had a similar question a while back: the shopping for a complete new wardrobe scene in The Palm Beach Story. 1942, so we’re talking some clothes. Oh, and jewelry. And then, of course, there’s the scene prior to that, where Claudette Colbert’s character makes a chic outfit out of a man’s pajama top and a railroad blanket. Either one.

  5. I pretty much love everything Reese Witherspoon wears in “Walk the Line.” I love all those dresses and the big hair!

  6. i would usually choose an audrey h. moment (who wouldn’t?) but recently i’m loving keira knightley’s green gown in atonement

  7. okay, i’ll go with the audrey moment. {although she didn’t come into the scene much later, in my defense.} but i could watch the ascot race scene in “my fair lady” over and over and over again. it is costumed, choreographed perfection.
    more recently, there are a number of scenes in “down with love” that always elicit tiny squeals.

  8. i don’t know if this counts since it’s a movie musical, and probably not a classic, but madonna’s designer clothes in evita is so awesome! you never see those vintage dior pieces as they were supposed to look at the time!

  9. Breathless! Man o Man, her hair is awesome too – or the lack of.
    Actually, my favorite fashion moment is the entire movie Trainspotting. Everyone is dressed amazing. Tight shirts, jeans, jackets around the waist, combat boots, slinky sliver dresses paired with burgundy pea coats, tailored suits and other suited paired with purple adidas….awesomeness.

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