Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Quoted in ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY's "25 Most Stylish Movies of All Time"


This past week has been a very busy one with the TCM Classic Film Festival (TCMFF) taking place on air and my Fashion in Film of TCMFF 2020 event kicking everything off last Wednesday night. But right before I welcomed my audience, I received word that Entertainment Weekly's list of "The 25 Most Stylish Movies of All Time" went out to the world filled with films both old and new.

In March, reporter (and fellow classic cinema lover) Maureen Lee Lenker reached out to ask for my opinion on a few stars, their famous films, and influential style. We discussed Katharine Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story (1940), Audrey Hepburn in Funny Face (1957) and Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), and Ali MacGraw in Love Story (1970). All are included on my own list of The Style Essentials here on GlamAmor. Other Style Essentials that also appear on the Entertainment Weekly list are Breathless (1961), Bonnie and Clyde (1967), Annie Hall (1977), Scarface (1983), and Pretty in Pink (1986).

Lenker quotes me directly in the piece on Love Story and weaves some of my thoughts into the others. Take a look at the full list in Entertainment Weekly (link above) and see if you agree with their choices. What do you think is the most stylish movie of all time?



The Philadelphia Story (1940)


Funny Face (1957)


Breathless (1960)


Bonnie and Clyde (1967)


Annie Hall (1977)


Scarface (1983)


Pretty in Pink (1986)

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