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Think pink! | Miss Charlize

‘NOW, I wouldn’t presume to tell a woman/What a woman oughtta think/But tell her if she’s gotta think, think pink!” Playing a fashion editor, Kay Thompson performed this kinetic number in the classic 1957 film, Funny Face, extolling the color pink. Her character, Maggie Prescott, was said to be inspired…

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The pick of the TV films | HeraldScotland


In Fabric, BBC Two, 11.20pm
Writer-director Peter Strickland follows the stylised weirdness of Berberian Sound Studio and The Duke Of Burgundy with an off-kilter horror comedy about a desirable red dress that hungers for the blood of any woman that dares wear it. Catalogue model Jill (Sidse Babett Knudsen, who also starred in The Duke Of Burgundy) meets a grisly fate after she slips on the red fabric. The couture becomes an object of obsession for divorcee Sheila (Marianne Jean-Baptiste), who spots the garment in a sale at her local department store. She hopes the striking red dress will empower her to face odious boss Clive (Steve Oram) and wipe the smug grin off the face of her son’s condescending girlfriend, Gwen (Gwendoline Christie). Sheila is completely unprepared for the transformation the frock will inspire or the carnage that will be left in her wake.

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How 'Funny Face' Became The Ultimate Fashion Reference


March 2021 cover star Angelina Jolie wearing a Burberry polo neck, Max Mara cigarette pants and Chanel flats in an homage to Audrey Hepburn. 
Craig McDean
Funny Face also formalised Hepburn’s working relationship with the French couturier Hubert de Givenchy. The fashion-obsessed actor (she’s said to have splashed some of her
Roman Holiday pay cheque on a Givenchy coat), first approached the bemused designer to create costumes for her role in
Sabrina (1954), but too pressed for time, he let her choose from his collections instead. The film later snagged an Oscar for Best Costume Design, and when Edith Head neglected to mention Givenchy’s contribution in her acceptance speech, Hepburn insisted that the designer create all of her screen looks from then on… starting with

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