
Boccaccio 70 by Luchino Visconti, 1962, costumes Coco Chanel

The seduction of Italian cinema is just too much! Here are a few of my fashion favorites. This month Parsons New York hosts fashion and film lectures, including one on La Decima Vittima below and at Parsons Paris, I am teaching Fashion & Film.

La Decima Vittima, 1965, costumes by Giulio Coltellacci

Blow Up by Antonioni, 1966, costumes by Jocelyn Rickards

Teorema by Passolini, 1968, costumes by Roberto Cappuci & Marcella de Marchis
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