Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face 1
Fashion in the movie: Funny Face 1

Life is always interesting because it contains surprises that often happen by chance, and brings opportunities that seem only to be dreamed of.

Beautiful dancing, smooth melodies and happy times in the beautiful places of Paris made Jo and Dick’s hearts begin to truly flutter.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

It is unknown by what fate Audrey Hepburn’s acting career often combined with male co-stars who were old actors around the same age… as her father, such as veteran actor Fred Astaire (29 years older).

The harmonious combination between fashion designer Givenchy and costume designer Edith Head has resulted in beautiful, elegant, and noble costume designs for the character Jo Stockton, helping them win a prestigious Oscar for the part.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

Portrait of famous costume designer Edith Head (October 28, 1897 – October 24, 1981).

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

Famous costume designer Edith Head revealed that a small hobby of Audrey Hepburn was that she loved eating chocolate.

Not only is Audrey Hepburn a close friend, but she is also the `muse` of legendary fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy, that’s why the fashion styles of the characters that Audrey Hepburn plays in the film are all designed according to trends.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

“Only Givenchy’s designs make me feel like myself.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

“Funny Face” impresses with the opening of the film with the pink tone “Think Pink!”

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

Too bored with the pink tones of contemporary fashion, Quality fashion magazine editor-in-chief Maggie Prescott (played by actress Kay Thompson) wanted to find something new.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

So he sent photographer Dick Avery and model Marion to do a photo shoot at the bookstore where Jo worked, due to disappointment with Marion’s lifeless face.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

But Jo’s pretty, slightly funny face caught Dick’s lens.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

Bookseller Jo’s outfit is quite simple: long-sleeved turtleneck, long cockroach brown skirt, and a long, close-fitting jacket with large buttons.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

The trio of model Jo – photographer Dick – editor-in-chief Maggie Prescott had to fly to Paris to take photos for the magazine.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

After the movie `Funny Face` was released in 1957, Ferragamo black leather loafers became a craze at that time.

A lively dancing scene in a cafe in Paris became a memorable moment in the history of world cinema.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

Shooting a photo of `fishing` in a gentle white-pink suit next to the peaceful Seine River

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

Shooting photos at the flower market.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

Recreate the scene of noblewoman Anna Karenina at the train station.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

A sudden rain fell while Jo was doing a photo shoot at the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel (French: Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel), so it made her a bit confused, but Dick quickly showed her how to pose while dancing.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

Evening dress with a figure-hugging slit skirt in harmony with the feminine pink bodice.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

The lady walks haughtily in Versailles Palace

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

Givenchy’s seductive red strapless evening gown has become one of the most iconic dresses of all time.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

Be as shy as a princess with a delicate floral embroidered flared dress, designed in an elegant, sexy off-the-shoulder design.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

The evening dress made of high-quality silk and multi-layered chiffon has fascinated many fashionistas.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

Jo strode confidently on the catwalk wearing a classy black cocktail dress.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

Legendary Audrey Hepburn once again shook the fashion world with her ravishing wedding dress.

Audrey Hepburn is not only known as a fashion icon of the 1950s. She is also a humanitarian activist with a compassionate heart for the community.

Fashion in the movie: Funny Face

“The older you get, the more you realize that you have two hands, one for yourself and one for helping others” – Audrey Hepburn.

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