“Funny Face” (1957): First Fashion Flick

“Funny Face” (1957): First Fashion Flick

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Hollywood loves transformations. The only thing better than a transformation story is a fashion extravaganza. Luckily, many movies from the Golden Era of Hollywood captured both these elements in vivid Technicolor. A perfect example is “Funny Face” from 1957. It stars fashion icon Audrey Hepburn, who is famously remembered for her many glamorous films set in Paris. This was her first musical and also starred one of the greatest dancing movie stars of all time, Fred Astaire. 1950s fashion never looked more fabulous than in this romantic film shot on location in Paris. This fun look at photography, fashion, and philosophy will have you laughing, tapping your toes, humming along, and looking up more classic films to watch!
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