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How a Drama About a 1950s Ping-Pong Champion Became the Most Fashionable Film of the Year
Marty Supreme' costume designer Miyako Bellizi dishes on styling Timothée Chalamet in the surprisingly chic movie.
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Three Best Friends All Wore the Same Wedding Dress in the 1960s. Now It's Being Passed on Again
Three roommates decided in the 1950s that they'd all share the same wedding dress, and they each stuck to that promise.
Hard to get into but worth it - Virginia’s buzzy deli counter serves up sandwiches and eats that keep locals lining up.
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10 nostalgic signs you were definitely born in the 1950s
If these ring a bell—black-and-white TV test patterns, party lines, drive-in theaters, sock hops, milk deliveries, metal ...
Whether you're looking for a daytime party for the kiddos or a reason to dress up and show out, there are plenty of options ...
For casting director, Jennifer Venditti, finding the right face is everything. After beginning her career in the fashion world, where she worked with brands like Versace and Yohji Yamamoto, she ...
Cartier is, very deliberately, the only capital-F Fashion brand cited in Marty Supreme. Directed by Josh Safdie, the film ...
You’ve seen the photos from the 1950s and ’60s: Airline passengers are laughing, enjoying a hearty meal on a cushy, wide seat in immaculate and lavish clothing as they enjoy what many considered a ...
Brigitte Bardot was the ultimate sex symbol but she soon tired of the male gaze and walked away from it all to care for ...
Early awards contenders like One Battle Battle After Another and Bugonia were shot on revived VistaVision cameras — a throwback format gaining popularity in Hollywood.
Following the death of Brigitte Bardot, we revisit her most iconic fashion moments, from the bikini to the Bardot neckline.
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