Wednesday, September 5, 2018

You're Invited! Presenting HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM 1970s at Egyptian Theatre 9/15


My HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM screening series at the Egyptian Theatre continues with the 1970s on September 15! Some of the incredible style we celebrate this month is shown in the collage above.

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Saturday, September 15
THE STYLE ESSENTIALS: HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM 1970s
followed by screening of Diane Keaton and Woody Allen in 1977's Annie Hall

2:00 pm - 3:30 pm 
with screening to follow

Guest speaker
Egyptian Theatre
Hollywood, CA

If you love style in the movies, you are invited to join me to learn all about THE STYLE ESSENTIALS: HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM. The Style Essentials are 50 films with iconic costume design that immediately impacted fashion at the time they premiered and continue to influence fashion today. You can see the list of films covered in each talk through the link.

There is one talk for each decade - from the 1920s to 1980s - and each includes stills from the movies along with images from today's fashion accompanied by a conversation about film history, costume and fashion designers, and fascinating backstories of the stars.

The sixth event of the series focuses on the style icons from Hollywood during the 1970s - Ali MacGraw, Julie Christie, Mia Farrow, Faye Dunaway, and Diane Keaton.

Tickets are $15 for both the talk and screening. Click here to purchase tickets through the American Cinematheque and Fandango.

Diane Keaton and Woody Allen in Annie Hall


In a vintage 1960s mint knit dress for last month's HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM 1960s


In what's become a tradition before every talk,
standing between two of my greatest supporters -
actor Clu Gulager and documentary filmmaker Patrick Francis


With classic film fan Valerie Zee, who wore her 60s inspired pants just for the event


The Egyptian Theatre's original interior -
it's incredible that I'm now a little part of the theatre's history



The courtyard of the Egyptian Theatre
still looks very much like it did at its opening in 1922

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