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Films and Fashion

From a director's ability to capture the movement of a gown on screen to a fashion designer's contributions to film history, there are few creative mediums that go hand in hand as well as fashion and film.

If you're looking to satisfy your curiosity about the fashion industry, or want a little sartorial escapism, here are some of our favorite films that celebrate this art form.

The Devil Wears Prada

Based on Lauren Weisberger's 2003 novel about a young woman who takes a job as assistant to the editor-in-chief of Runway magazine, The Devil Wears Prada has become a popular film. Starring Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, the film has won multiple Oscars for Streep's performance and costume design.

A young college graduate with a love of journalism, Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) manages to land an assistant job at Runway in 2006. Though she believes fashion is frivolous, she soon finds herself thrust into the rigid world of high fashion.

Meryl Streep's performance as Miranda Priestly is a tour de force. Her perfect upswept hair, arrogant couture opinions, and wildly unreasonable demands on her staff give her character an imposing presence.

Funny Face

This spirited 1957 film about fashion photography in Paris features an amazing cast with Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn. The song and dance numbers are a treat for both the eyes and ears, while George Gershwin's score sparkles.

The story centers on Jo Stockton (Hepburn), a bookseller who is persuaded by a raffish photographer (Astaire) to take a trip to Paris. She snobbishly rejects his offers at first, but as the film progresses, she begins to enjoy her new-found companionship.

The Gospel According to Andre

Larger-than-life, longtime Vogue editor Andre Leon Talley, renowned for his capes, caftans and incisive bons mots, gets the biographical treatment in this touching portrait of his career. The film, directed by Kate Novack, offers a poignant portrait of the fashion doyen's humble upbringing and his journey to high-status.

The Gospel According to Andre, which recently premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, explores how Talley rose from his humble roots in North Carolina to become one of the most famous people in fashion. It features runway footage and top-tier celebrities such as Anna Wintour, Marc Jacobs, Tom Ford, Valentino Garavani and Bethann Hardison.

Director Kate Novack shrewdly peels back the carefully curated image of a fashion doyen to reveal how Talley's humble upbringing was influential on his journey to becoming a global icon. She also delves into his racial roots in the segregated South to highlight his struggle to gain equality in the fashion industry.

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