Whether you grew up watching India Couture Week on television, or salivating over Dior’s latest fall collection through mall windows, pop culture has done a great job of fanning the flames of our love for all things fashion and beauty from time immemorial. Whether it’s polka dots and puffed up coiffs, Carrie Bradshaw’s iconic John Galliano newspaper dress or Jodha Akbar’s exquisite costumes, movies and television have stolen our fashion forward hearts a little too often. Keeping that in mind, here’s a quick look at 5 iconic films that have shaped the popular fashion scene since their release:
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1. Aisha
Inspired by Jane Austen’s novel Emma, Aisha charts the story of a rich Delhi-based girl who lives a superficial lifestyle. The film was recognized for introducing major fashion brands like Gucci, Chanel, Prada, Dior, L’Oreal Paris and Salvatore Ferragamo to Indian audiences and was registered as one of the most loved fashion movies of Bollywood.
Sonam Kapoor’s friend Pernia Qureshi took charge of defining the looks and did a fabulous job in brining iconic fashionable avatars on the reel screen. Astute in its fashion aesthetics and global in its appeal, Aisha turned out to be a game changer in every aspect.
2. Breakfast at Tiffany’s
When you think Breakfast at Tiffany’s, you think a classic black dress and chunky shades, pearl necklaces and a large sunhat. From kitten heels to ballet flats, and her signature voluminous “Audrey chignon,” a classic French Twist, Hepburn’s romantic drama redefined cocktail chic forever, throwing in a lazy moodboard for socialites and upper class elites.
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3. The Devil Wears Prada
Anne Hathaway’s iconic montage as she walks to work and her ensembles change everyday? A classic for fashion enthusiasts worldwide. And we can promise you, after that scathing lesson by Miranda Priestly, you would never mess up between lapis, turquoise and cerulean blue – like ever!
4. Fashion
Madhur Bhandarkar’s Fashion revealed some murkier truths of the industry through the lens of its lead characters — models trying to make it in the gritty, glitzy world of fashion. From a city girl to a supermodel, Priyanka Chopra’s outfits matched well to her transcending character of Meghna Mathur. Be it her small-town attire or glittering silhouettes on the runway, her stylists and designers breathed life into her role through their realistic and relatable Bollywood costumes.
5. Confessions of a Shopaholic
A shopaholic navigating the world of runway couture while trying to survive on a journalist’s salary? Confessions of a Shopaholic was a cult classic film that not only introduced us to the dreamy Hugh Dancy, but also important finance lessons holding the hands of a “desperately important green scarf”.