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Finlay Renwick pens a sartorial appreciation of Peter Greenaway's iconic arthouse film The Cook, the Thief, his Wife & her Lover.
Rosalind Jana explores 'Fashion Faux Parr', a new book devoted to Martin Parr's editorial and advertorial work. Whilst filled with his signature flair, she wonders if his best fashion photography lies beyond the pages of glossy magazines.
Miu Miu's acclaimed 'Women Tales' series returns with a fantastic new short by Malaysian filmmaker Chui Mui Tan, available to watch on MUBI. Featured images by Brigitte Lacombe for Miu Miu's Women's Tales.
Kevin Macdonald's documentary 'High & Low – John Gallliano' looks at the anti-Semitic incidents that mired the designer's career, and asks how he came back from such a low.
"We played in our cricket whites underneath the Hollywood sign." Our Editor-in-Chief tells the story of how, as a Brit shipwrecked in Hollywood, he came to establish his iconic pre-Oscars party.
Jeffrey Podolsky shares the story of Fred Hayman, the man who put Beverly Hills on the map thanks to his store Giorgio, his innovations and extravagances, and how he pioneered red-carpet dressing for the Academy Awards.
As a new exhibition opens in Paris, Lucy Davies explores how the diaphonous and the see-through are essential to Yves Saint Laurent's conception of fashion.
We pay homage to lovers behind the wheel.
Four decades on, we argue why Downhill Racer is still the benchmark for macho cinema and Alpine style.
One of the most iconic outfits popularised by female motorbike culture, the catsuit has been a tool of rebellion for female riders off and on the screen.
Steve McQueen is synonymous with the old-age of Hollywood cool. But what happened to enigmatic leading man? And has our style changed?
From Fidel Castro to Angela Davies to Vivienne Westwood, A Rabbit's Foot creative director Fatima Khan explores the those who would be called 'Radical Chic'.
What did the iconic women of Italian film have in common? Fatima Khan unpacks what she calls 'La Donna Fatale'
What did Lisa Immordino Vreeland discover about Peggy Guggenheim’s time in Venice, while researching for her film on the American art collector? Here, she shares a lesser-known side to the socialite.
Writer Natasha A. Fraser explores how Sophia Loren won over Hollywood.
Julien Planté on Luca Guadagnino’s loving salute to the Italian fashion icon.
ARF Deputy Editor Chris Cotonou observes the joys and chaos of a family get together during his open conversation with the Arrivabenes of Venice
Nick Foulkes investigates the mythical gangster style of Jean Gabin.
Since the advent of cinema, great directors have cultivated their personal style off-screen as well as through their movies. Here, we explore the sartorial triumphs of the filmmakers...
How Coco Chanel Gave the Marinière its Movie-Star Glamour.