Phuel
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^^^ Once the Golden Age of Hollywood was able to shoot in color, some of its directors started to think like painters with their distinct color-palette and gorgeous cinematography, and Hitchcock absolutely surpassed those standards that remain referential to this day. Tom Ford has returned to those eras for his filmmaking style. I’ve said it before: I look forward to his films so so so much more than I do his fashions.
The still of her in the teal/turquoise set is sublime— like a painting. The aesthetics of that period in America is so timeless: Distinctively it own modernity and effortlessly blue-blood preppy: It’s so proudly and unapologetically WASP— and why I adore Tom’s filmmaking style. Every creative individual should be proud of and draw inspiration from their heritage... :hint: designers of the current era:hint:...
The still of her in the teal/turquoise set is sublime— like a painting. The aesthetics of that period in America is so timeless: Distinctively it own modernity and effortlessly blue-blood preppy: It’s so proudly and unapologetically WASP— and why I adore Tom’s filmmaking style. Every creative individual should be proud of and draw inspiration from their heritage... :hint: designers of the current era:hint:...