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Costume design in the Hollywood musical, Funny Face (1956).

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DR71037A Case Study Lecturer: Robert Gordon MA Musical Theatre 22133489 I-Chun Chen Essay Topic The case study of costume design in the Hollywood musical, Funny Face (1956). 'If clothes make man, then costumes certainly make actors and actresses. I have much for which to thank the talented men and women on whom I have always been able to rely'. (Audrey Hepburn) The images of Audrey Hepburn as Jo Stockton in the fashion show musical, Funny Face, are still remembered by many movie and musical fans. Her elegant style and the spectacular costumes made by Hubert de Givenchy started a fashion trend in the Hollywood glamour age; and even now, her particular fashion style of black tight-fitting sweater and pant with white socks and black loafers in the scene of 'Empathicalist's Dance' still inspired many fashion designers and stylish women. It is impossible to estimate how a film star through the use of costumes and accessories can provoke millions...

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