Fashion in Film is a sumptuous visual compendium celebrating iconic designer garments that have left an indelible mark on cinema—from Diane Keaton’s Ralph Lauren menswear in Annie Hall to Audrey Hepburn’s famed Givenchy dress in Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Structured by designer and brand, it pairs striking stills, archival sketches, and production photographs to trace how costume—and couture—has shaped character, narrative, and cultural imagination on screen. Whether viewed as wardrobe or art direction, this is a must-have volume for lovers of both film and fashion.
Rich with 224 pages of illustration, the book uncovers the symbolic power of clothing in narrative cinema—from James Bond’s tailored suiting to avant-garde pieces in modern arthouse. Christopher Laverty shows that costume designers aren’t just dressing actors; they’re building worlds, igniting fantasy, and ensuring that certain garments become cultural icons.
About the Author
Christopher Laverty is a respected fashion and costume writer and consultant, best known as the creator and editor of the acclaimed blog Clothes on Film. His work has been featured on HBO, BBC, and across global publications, establishing him as a bridge between academic insight and popular costume discourse.
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9781786277091









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