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Oct 03, 2013
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About This Presentation
One small and simple ppt I made for the Summer Project where we were asked to choose a movie related to fashion. I chose closer home :) There's not much text because I did most of the talking.
Size: 1.4 MB
Language: en
Added: Oct 03, 2013
Slides: 15 pages
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Summer Project 2013,
Fashion Design
Review on movie related to fashion
Felnunmoi Gangte
Semester III
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Films and Fashion
L-R: Saturday Night Fever, The Great Gatsby,
Hare Rama Hare Krishna, Aisha.
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The 1970s Fashion
Top: Airlines celebrating anniversary in the US:
celebrating a more liberal and feminist consciousness.
Right: Women started wearing tighter, sexier fits while men still held on to bell-bottoms.
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The Retro Look:
Big Hair
Over sized shades
Bell-buttons
Extended cat eye liner
Silk Scarves
Psychedelic Prints
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Bobby - the movie
*Two teenagers in Love.
*Both came from different social class.
*Raj Nath (Rishi Kapoor): son of a rich businessman.
*Bobby (Dimple Kapadia): daughter of a poor Anglo-Indian fisherman.
*Mr. Nath opposes the relationship and forces Raj into an
engagement with Alka (Farida Jalal) , a mentally challenged
woman in order to benefit from her rich father.
*Both Raj and Bobby run away, in a misadventure; both their fathers
follow them and because of all the incidences happening, they
all end up being in peace with each other.
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Influence of Bobby
Costume Designer: Bhanu Athaiya, Oscar for Gandhi
->Orangish-Red Bikini: 17yr old sensation
->Scarves for both men and women (macho man)
->Imitation of the Polka dot blouse and high waist skirt worn by Prachi Desai in Once Upon a
Time in Mumbai.
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Conclusion
•Reflection of Western culture.
•It dared to be Bold.
•Story line is a trend in itself.