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My Top Ten Fashion Movies –

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To commemorate the Featured TV Blog for the month of September, I have gathered My Top Ten Fashion Movies! If you’re looking for the best movies featuring fashion in the storyline, you’ve come to the right place, have a look at my favorite films that take place in or around the fashion industry!

French: "Coco avant Chanel" , Directed by Anne Fontaine, and Written by Anne Fontaine, and Camille Fontaine, and Based on "Chanel and Her World" by Edmonde Charles-Roux, and Produced by Simon Arnal, Caroline Benjo, Philippe Carcassonne, and Carole Scotta, Starring: Audrey Tautou, Benoît Poelvoorde, Alessandro Nivola, Marie Gillain, Emmanuelle Devos, with Cinematography by Christophe Beaucarne, and Edited by Luc Barnier, with Music by Alexandre Desplat, and Production companies: Haut et Court, Ciné@, France 2 Cinéma, and Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures (2009)
Directed by Berry Gordy, and Written by Bob Merrill, and John Byrum, with Story by Toni Amber, and Produced by Jack Ballard, and Rob Cohen, Starring: Diana Ross, Billy Dee Williams, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Nina Foch, Beah Richards, Marisa Mell, Anthony Perkins, with Cinematography by David Watkin, and Edited by Peter Zinner, with Music by Michael Masser, and Production company: Motown Productions, and Distributed by Paramount Pictures (1975)
Directed by Robert Altman, and Written by Robert Altman, and Barbara Shulgasser, and Produced by Robert Altman, Starring: Anouk Aimée, Marcello Mastroianni, Sophia Loren, Kim Basinger, Stephen Rea, Lauren Bacall, Julia Roberts, Tim Robbins, Lili Taylor, Sally Kellerman, Tracey Ullman, Linda Hunt, Rupert Everett, Forest Whitaker, Richard E. Grant, Danny Aiello, Teri Garr, Lyle Lovett, Jean Rochefort, Michel Blanc, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Ute Lemper, Anne Canovas, François Cluzet, Tatjana Patitz, with Cinematography by Jean Lépine, and Pierre Mignot, and Edited by Geraldine Peroni, and Suzy Elmiger, with Music by Michel Legrand, and Distributed by Miramax Films (1994)
Directed by Ridley Scott, with Screenplay by Becky Johnston, and Roberto Bentivegna, with Story by Becky Johnston, and Based on "The House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour, and Greed" by Sara Gay Forden, and Produced by Ridley Scott, Giannina Facio Scott, Kevin J. Walsh, and Mark Huffam, Starring: Lady Gaga, Adam Driver, Jared Leto, Jeremy Irons, Al Pacino, with Cinematography by Dariusz Wolski, and Edited by Claire Simpson, with Music by Harry Gregson-Williams, and Production companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Bron Creative, and Scott Free Productions, and Distributed by United Artists Releasing (United States), and Universal Pictures (international) (2021)
Directed by P. J. Hogan, with Screenplay by Tim Firth, Tracey Jackson, and Kayla Alpert, and Based on "Confessions of a Shopaholic" and "Shopaholic Takes Manhattan" by Sophie Kinsella, and Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, Starring: Isla Fisher, Hugh Dancy, Joan Cusack, John Goodman, John Lithgow, Kristin Scott Thomas, Leslie Bibb, with Cinematography by Jo Willems, and Edited by William Goldenberg, with Music by James Newton Howard, and Production companies: Touchstone Pictures, and Jerry Bruckheimer Films, and Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (2009)
Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, and Written by Paul Thomas Anderson, and Produced by JoAnne Sellar, Paul Thomas Anderson, Megan Ellison, and Daniel Lupi, Starring: Daniel Day-Lewis, Lesley Manville, Vicky Krieps, and Edited by Dylan Tichenor with Music by Jonny Greenwood, and Production companies: Focus Features, Annapurna Pictures, Ghoulardi Film Company, and Perfect World Pictures, and Distributed by Focus Features (United States), and Universal Pictures (international) (2017)
Directed by Blake Edwards, with Screenplay by George Axelrod, and Based on "Breakfast at Tiffany's" by Truman Capote, Produced by Martin Jurow, and Richard Shepherd, Starring: Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard, Patricia Neal, Buddy Ebsen, Martin Balsam, Mickey Rooney, with Cinematography by Franz F. Planer, and Edited by Howard Smith, with Music by Henry Mancini, Production companies: Jurow-Shepherd, and Spinel Entertainment, and Distributed by Paramount Pictures (1961)
Directed by Craig Gillespie, with Screenplay by Dana Fox, and Tony McNamara, and Story by Aline Brosh McKennan, Kelly Marcel, and Steve Zissis, and Based on "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" by Dodie Smith, and Produced by Andrew Gunn, Marc Platt, and Kristin Burr, Starring: Emma Stone, Emma Thompson, Joel Fry, Paul Walter Hauser, Emily Beecham, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Mark Strong, with Cinematography by Nicolas Karakatsanis, and Edited by Tatiana S. Riegel, with Music by Nicholas Britell, and Production companies: Walt Disney Pictures, Marc Platt Productions, and Gunn Films, and Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (2021)
  • 2. Gia (1998)
Written by Jay McInerney, and Michael Cristofer, and Directed by Michael Cristofer, Starring: Angelina Jolie, Faye Dunaway, Mercedes Ruehl, Elizabeth Mitchell, and Composer: Terence Blanchard, with Country of origin: United States, and Original language: English, and Producer: James D. Brubaker, with Cinematography by Rodrigo García, and Editor: Eric A. Sears, with Running time: 126 minutes, and Production company: HBO Pictures, and Original Network: HBO (1998)
Directed by David Frankel, with Screenplay by Aline Brosh McKenna, and Based on "The Devil Wears Prada" by Lauren Weisberger, and Produced by Wendy Finerman, Starring: Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci, Simon Baker, Emily Blunt, Adrian Grenier, with Cinematography by Florian Ballhaus, and Edited by Mark Livolsi, with Music by Theodore Shapiro, and Production companies: Fox 2000 Pictures, Wendy Finerman Productions, and Dune Entertainment, and Distributed by 20th Century Fox (2006)

And that’s all folks! My Top Ten Fashion Movies! Thanks for reading and stay tuned for the next great Top Ten List!

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