Thanks to all who came to the 7th annual Fashion in Film of TCMFF at the Hollywood Heritage Museum last week! As always, it was a delight to spend time with you and share my insights into some of the movies from this year's programming. We delved into the stories behind the style - of both men and women - in the following films:
She Done Him Wrong (1933)
It Happened One Night (1934)
The Mad Miss Manton (1938)
Double Indemnity (1944)
Chinatown (1974)
I have continued to hear how much people enjoyed the talk since that night, so I couldn't be more thrilled. Here are just a few pics from our evening courtesy of Margot Gerber, Doug and Laura Grieve, Jack Fields, and Elise Crane Derby.
The theme of the TCM Classic Film Festival (TCMFF) was "Most Wanted: Crime and Justice in Film,"
so I chose a red keyhole dress by Donna Morgan that was reminiscent of 1940s film noir
Paired with a vintage red patent purse, vintage earrings, and leopard faux fur pumps
Paired with a vintage red patent purse, vintage earrings, and leopard faux fur pumps
The Hollywood Heritage Museum was filled to capacity with classic film fans
Watching people continuing to arrive and
being entertained by Margot's introduction
Welcoming everyone back to the world's biggest family reunion
Getting into the stories behind these five films featured at the festival
The people in these pictures - Michele, Jack, Doug, Aurora, and Margot -
have been to every one of my events before the TCM Classic Film Festival
Kathleen and Dollie have also been to many of my events, including those online
Karin (above) flies in from Europe every year and Elise (below) drives across town -
with LA traffic, hard to say whose trip took the longest
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