I was born in the Seventies, so today I thought it would be fun to take a look at some film and television fashion that has helped transport audiences to that groovy time period. Enjoy these ten funky wardrobes from the big and small screen that have been on display at museums and cinemas in the past.
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Friday, April 23, 2021
1970s-inspired movie and TV costumes on display...
Vinyl TV costumes
First up are these costumes worn by Bobby Cannavale and Olivia Wilde in HBO's New York City music industry scene drama that aired in 2016.
Make sure you take a closer look at these Vinyl costumes designed by Mark Bridges and John Dunn on display at Downtown L.A.'s FIDM Museum & Galleries in August 2016.
Justine costume worn by Brie Larson
in Free Fire
In 2016's Free Fire, rival gangs engage in a shoot-out in an abandoned Boston warehouse in 1978.
Brie Larson's 'Justine' tries to mediate between the groups in the action-comedy and wears this look designed by Emma Fryer.
Be sure to also take a look at these other Free Fire movie costumes worn by Cillian Murphy, Armie Hammer and Sharlto Copley on display at ArcLight Hollywood cinema in April 2017.
American Hustle movie costumes
This next collection of costumes is from 2013's crime drama, American Hustle, starring Bradley Cooper, Amy Adams, Christian Bale, Jennifer Lawrence and Jeremy Renner.
Michael Wilkinson was Costume Designer on the film set in the late 1970s and early 80s, and these screen-worn American Hustle costumes were photographed at ArcLight Hollywood in December 2013.
C. C. costume worn by Gary Carr
in The Deuce
In HBO's 1970s drama set in the Golden age of Porn in New York City, Gary Carr played the charismatic, ruthless and controlling pimp 'C. C.'.
Anna Terrazas and Kathleen Gerlach were Series Costume Designers and fans of the show, which premiered in September 2017, can check out more costumes from the first season of The Deuce on display at L.A.'s FIDM Museum in August 2018.
The Get Down TV costumes
In Baz Luhrman's music drama, The Get Down, a group of talented young people in 1977's South Bronx chase their dreams trying to transform the music industry.
Jeriana San Juan was Costume Design on the Netflix series which debuted in August 2016, and these screen-worn costumes from The Get Down were photographed on display with more outfits at L.A.'s FIDM Museum in August 2017.
If Beale Street Could Talk film costumes
In 2018's big screen adaptation of 1974 novel, If Beale Street Could Talk, KiKi Layne, Stephan James, Regina King and Colman Domingo star in a tale of romance and social injustice in 1970s Harlem.
These costumes from the movie designed by Caroline Eselin-Schaefer were photographed on display at Downtown L.A.'s FIDM Museum in February 2019.
Bobby Riggs costume worn by Steve Carell
in Battle of the Sexes
In the 2017 biopic sports comedy, Battle of the Sexes, Steve Carell played ex-tennis champ and self-promoter 'Bobby Riggs' who challenged Billie Jean King (played by Emma Stone) to a televised tennis match in 1973.
Mary Zophres was Costume Designer on this sporty movie and this costume was on display at ArcLight Hollywood in September 2017.
Plus make sure you check out more tennis outfits from Battle of the Sexes on display.
BlacKkKlansman movie costumes
Based on Ron Stallworth's 2014 memoir, 2018's BlacKkKlansman is a story about a Black detective (played by John David Washington) in Colorado Springs trying to infiltrate and expose a local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan with the help of a Jewish police officer (Adam Driver).
Marci Rodgers was Costume Designer on the 1970s-set film which also starred Laura Harrier, and this trio of costumes was captured on display at L.A.'s FIDM Museum in February 2019.
Kay Graham costume worn by Meryl Streep
in The Post
In 2017's historical drama about the Pentagon Papers and the government's Vietnam War cover-up, The Post, Meryl Streep plays the Washington Post's publisher, Kay Graham, fighting alongside Tom Hanks editor to preserve the freedom of the press and democracy.
Ann Roth was Costume Designer on this film set in 1971 and this outfit was photographed on display in ArcLight Hollywood's lobby in December 2017.
Dolemite Is My Name movie costumes
And finally for this collection of costumes, here's an assortment of outfits from Netflix's biographical comedy, Dolemite Is My Name, which starred Eddie Murphy as Rudy Ray Moore who created the stand-up stage pimp persona 'Dolemite' in 1970s Los Angeles.
The film also starred Da'Vine Joy Randolph and Wesley Snipes, whilst Ruth E. Carter was Costume Designer on the film. These garments from the 2019 movie were photographed on display at the FIDM Museum in February 2020.
I hope you've enjoyed time traveling down memory lane with me. Come back soon for more screen delights from my archives.
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
The Deuce season 1 TV costumes on display...
HBO's 1970s New York City sex industry drama The Deuce is named after Manhattan's notorious 42nd Street between 7th and 8th Avenue, known in the past for its adult bookstores, prostitutes, drug dealers and peep shows. The drama series follows sex workers like Maggie Gyllenhaal's streetwalker 'Candy' who sees new potential in the burgeoning porn industry and James Franco playing the 'Martino' twins who run a Mob fronted bar in Times Square, plus other pimps, hustlers and hookers.
Original first season costumes from The Deuce
These groovy costumes from the debut season of The Deuce worn by Maggie Gyllenhaal, James Franco, Dominique Fishback, Gbenga Akinnagbe and Gary Carr were photographed on display at Downtown L.A.'s FIDM Museum on August 21, 2018.Anna Terrazas and Kathleen Gerlach were series Costume Designers with help from Assistant Costume Designer Hannah Shea.
Plus for more 1970s inspired TV and film fashion, make sure you also check out these costumes from Vinyl, these costumes from The Get Down and these American Hustle movie costumes on display.
The Deuce TV billboard
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FIDM Museum,
Historical,
Movie Costumes,
Period drama,
The Deuce,
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