Costume and Cinema: Dress Codes in Popular Film
An Essential Guide to Movie Fashion & Design by Sarah Street
Dive into the intricate relationship between fashion and the silver screen. Costume and Cinema: Dress Codes in Popular Film by Sarah Street offers a professional look at how clothing shapes character, narrative, and the history of motion pictures. Whether you are a student of film history, a professional designer, or a dedicated cosplayer, this resource provides invaluable insights into the visual language of cinema.
🎭 Book & Publication Details
| Feature |
Details |
| Book Title |
Costume and Cinema: Dress Codes in Popular Film |
| Author |
Street, Sarah |
| Primary Category |
Costume Design / Film History |
| Topics |
Cinema Fashion, Motion Picture History, Dress Codes, Visual Storytelling |
| Page Count |
112 Pages |
| Source |
Internet Archive (Open Access) |
| Archive ID |
costumecinemadre0000stre |
✨ Why Read This Guide?
- Expert Analysis: Gain a deeper understanding of how costumes influence audience perception and character development.
- Cosplay Inspiration: Discover historical and cinematic dress codes to bring more authenticity to your costume-making projects.
- Academic Value: A great resource for those studying film theory, fashion history, or costume design.
- Universal Access: Available for free as part of the public domain/open access movement for educational purposes.
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