Showing posts with label Love Story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love Story. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Cinema Connection--Ali MacGraw and LOVE STORY Style for Fall 2014


I'm far from letting go of summer, but fashion magazines and stores are already showcasing some of the best trends for Fall.  As always, I look to see how classic cinema continues to inspire designers, and some of the strongest style of the upcoming season comes courtesy of the timeless Love Story.  The costume design by Pearl Somner and Alice Manougian Martin was an immediate hit in fashion when the film first premiered in 1970 and it offers ongoing inspiration today.  Designers like Michael Kors, Tommy Hilfiger, and Ralph Lauren regularly reference its style in their classic collections, but Love Story's influence is surprisingly far-reaching.  Brands ranging from Alice & Olivia to ASOS also take note.  Even Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte--a high fashion line known for its feminine but often edgy style--have cited Love Story as their favorite movie of all time.  

One of the reasons that Love Story is such a touchstone for Fall and Winter is that the movie is mostly set during these colder months and coats are a huge part of its style.  With a backdrop of the Ivy League, the character of poor but brilliant Jenny Cavalleri (Ali MacGraw) wears several classic coats throughout the film--a peacoat, a belted camel coat, and another coat in creamy cashmere.  To change up the looks, Somner and Martin accessorized with different scarves and hats that coordinate with the overall outfit.  Ali's own knit cap made it into the movie and became so popular it was copied endlessly at the time.  Jenny's dresses are simple but stunning, especially the longsleeve red dress she wears to meet the wealthy parents of boyfriend Oliver Barrett (Ryan O'Neal).  And appropriate for the era, Love Story also features several mini skirts in both tweed and plaid.  Plaid skirts have turned into a huge trend for the upcoming season, particularly when paired with tights.  Just as Jenny did to battle the Boston cold.

Most of the clothes I show here are from current collections, but I've also woven in a few from recent years to show that this film is always popular.  Last year, style sites like Into the Gloss and the Zoe Report offered various aspects of inspiration from the movie, including Ali's bare-faced beauty.  Lucky magazine also did an article called "It's Fall, So Let's All Dress Like Ali MacGraw in Love Story."  No matter what your personal style, this seems like something we can all agree on.  Take a look at my own full article on Love Story to see even more from the film, then start your shopping. When the warmth of summer finally starts to wane, you'll be ready to bundle up in style.


PHOTOS: Love Story inspired shoot for Tommy Hilfiger 2013 (above)
and Bernard students in 1970 showing immediate impact of Love Story with their coats and sleek hair




Plaid skirts are huge for Fall 2014 as Saint Laurent (above)
and Kate Spade Saturday both show



Street style shared on Pop Sugar (above)
as well as styling for Bootlovers.com both show evidence of Love Story style



Tommy Hilfiger's Fall 2013 collection showed Love Story inspiration in
 its plaid skirt, knit accessories, and peacoat as well as the collegiate backdrop for its campaign




Peacoats are always classic but enjoying a moment of peak popularity for Fall 2014 
as shown by Saint Laurent (above) and T by Alexander Wang




Burberry (above) is always a perfect choice for a classic coat,
but many more fashion brands are also offering a parade of peacoats for Fall 2014




Camel coats are the center of a Fall 2010 street style shoot (above)
and continued to be on trend for Fall 2013



The camel coat trend continues for Fall 2014 as shown by Michael Kors (above)
and ASOS advertises theirs on model-of-the-moment Cara Delevingne





Cream coats are very popular for Fall 2014...
Scandal costume designer Lyn Paolo puts Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington, above) in Ferragamo
and here's another version from Tahari



More cream coats from Celine (above)
and Max Mara as worn by new spokesmodel Amy Adams





Even the Brits love Love Story style, especially her red dress from the film--
Kate Middleton in Alexander McQueen (above) and Emma Watson in Saloni



This year's The Other Woman shows costume designer Paolo Nieddu 
putting Cameron Diaz in a red dress reminiscent of Love Story



Love Story does have a brief moment of summer style and that, too, is influential...
Michael Kors shows his affection for the film with his Spring 2014 campaign



Friday, October 22, 2010

The Style Essentials--Ali MacGraw's Classic Preppy Style in 1970's LOVE STORY


There are a few movies that I think of every time the weather begins to turn cold.  One is Dr. Zhivago, which is very nearly three hours of David Lean photographing the Russian snow and Julie Christie looking so radiant in it.  Another is director Arthur Hiller's 1970 classic Love Story and the iconic style of Ali MacGraw.  

Shot mostly in the fall and winter months of Boston, Love Story is a tragic romance set against of the sophisticated backdrop of the Ivy League.  The film exploded in the public's consciousness when it was released as audiences responded to both its story and its style.  Costume designers Pearl Somner and Alice Manougian Martin capture the essence of preppy style through the seasons, and no one was more beautiful in it than Ali MacGraw.  While playing poor but brilliant Jenny Cavaleri, Ali became an instant style star for wearing school girl prep so well.  The costumes are an incredible achievement, especially considering that Somner and Martin only had a handful of credits between them at this point in their careers and much of it from the stage.  Their choices for Love Story are so classic, so timeless, that they continue to influence fashion today.  Modern fashion designers--like Michael Kors and Tommy Hilfiger--regularly make references to Ali's outfits from this film as well as her own offscreen Boho Chic style.

Ali and Ryan O'Neal (who plays "Preppy" Oliver Barrett IV) are so perfect in the movie and have such natural chemistry, yet it is the clothes that often stand out as the stars.  And so, in honor of our turn into the colder months of the year, I give you the coats, hats, and skirts of Love Story.


Walking on campus in a belted camel coat with patch pockets and hint of a red sweater underneath





Hot chocolate, creamy cashmere coat and sweater, and an amazing fur hat





This black wool pea coat is probably the star of the wardrobe since it's included in so many looks--
here it's paired with accessories in Harvard colors for Oliver's hockey game





This knit hat--Ali's own that she just happened to wear to the set one day--
became an instant trend after the movie and copies sold out everywhere




1970's miniskirts worn in winter are made warmer with turtlenecks and tights...
costume designers Somner and Martin made sure to incorporate preppy plaids in both red and yellow



The same red plaid skirt is paired with black turtleneck and tights in the beginning of the movie
and red turtleneck and tights once the couple is married




Yellow plaid also makes an appearance in coordinated skirt and scarf
and once again paired with the black pea coat, turtleneck, and tights



Here she black belts a brown tweed miniskirt with her black turtleneck and flats



Though the focus on the movie is on cold weather clothing, a few dresses add to Jenny's wardrobe--  
the standout is the red silk cocktail dress that she wears to meet Oliver's parents





She also wears a lavender silk belted shirtdress to Oliver's Harvard graduation



Jenny keeps it to classic black and white for her musical performance



Denim is another American classic that makes it into Love Story...
Jenny studies with Oliver in blue denim with her black turtleneck and slippers



 One of my favorite looks of Love Story is from its summer scenes (though it can be worn year-round)--
a classic navy crewneck t-shirt with white denim




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