Costume Design in the Movies: The Ultimate Reference for Film & Fashion
Discover the rich history of cinematic style with "Costume Design in the Movies" by Elizabeth Leese. This meticulously researched volume serves as a vital resource for anyone passionate about film history, fashion design, and the intricate art of movie making. Whether you are a professional designer, a dedicated cosplayer, or a film student, this book offers a deep dive into the creative minds that shaped the visual identity of classic cinema.
🎭 Book Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Title |
Costume Design in the Movies |
| Author |
Elizabeth Leese (1937-) |
| Category |
Film History / Costume Design / Cosplay Resource |
| Format |
166 Pages, Illustrated |
| Source |
Archive.org |
| License |
Public Domain / Open Access |
| Archive ID |
costumedesigninm0000lees |
✨ Why This Is a Must-Read Resource
- In-Depth Biographies: Gain insights into the careers of legendary costume designers who transformed actors into icons.
- Historical Context: Understand the trends and technical constraints of different eras in filmmaking.
- Cosplay Inspiration: High-quality reference material to help you achieve screen-accurate details for vintage and classic movie characters.
- Academic Value: A trusted reference guide frequently cited in film and fashion studies.
📜 About the Internet Archive (Archive.org)
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