If you're a fashion enthusiast or simply enjoy seeing distinctive looks on screen, we believe that watching a fashion film or a movie featuring attractive and stylish styles would be a suitable choice for you. So, today we've decided to present to you a list of about 20 fashion and style films that will satisfy your desire and passion for fashion. Watch them if you want to see something pleasing to you and your taste.
Check out the 20 best fashion and style movies!
1. The Devil Wears Prada
Not only is Meryl Streep's performance outstanding, the clothes are impeccable. While watching The Devil Wears Prada we witnessed the transformation of Andy (Anne Hathaway) her assistant, as she rocks the Chanel boots, Prada, a collection of Hermes scarves and so much more. This movie is rated #1 on our list of Top 10 Fashion Movies to watch, we simply can't get enough of the fabulous fashion styles.
2. Coco Before Chanel
Audrey Tatou stars as the creator of the design that until this day has proven to be the perfect little black dress. We see Audrey Tatou rise to success while wearing her classic pearls. Coco before Chanel is a must see fashion movie for all fashion enthusiasts out there.
3. Breakfast at Tiffany's
The first scene of Breakfast at Tiffany's speaks for itself, the moment Audrey Hepburn appears in her signature look staring at the Tiffany's window. You know this was bound to be on the list of Top 10 Fashion Movies to watch from her statement pieces of jewelry and her gorgeous black dresses, not to mention accessories.
4. Confessions of a Shopaholic
The title of this fashion movie practically says it all; the movie involves a lot of shopping and clothes. Rebecca Bloomwood's closet is filled with designer clothes; throughout the movie she proves her love for fashion willing to practically give up food to look good.
5. Sex and the City
Four best friends dressed from head to toe in couture. A photo-shoot with vogue, a vast amount of designer wedding dresses and of course shoes. This fashion movie sparkles with designers like Zac Posen and Monolo Blahnik.
6. The September Issue
Two words: Anna Wintour! That's enough to define this fashion movie. We witness the making of Vogue and check out the best-dressed characters from the big screen.
7. Casino Royale
Sure this movie isn't the first thing you think of when the name James Bond comes to mind. But, have you seen the gorgeous Eva Green in her fabulous gowns? The Roberto Cavalli purple dress, the Versace black dress and the Sophie Harley jewelry; exquisite. This movie and its clothes are a considered a timeless classic.
8. Chicago
Not only does this movie star two of the greatest actors of all time singing and dancing, but they were dressed in the most creative '20s dresses. Collen Atwood walked away with an Oscar for best costume design, portraying the jazz age at its best.
9. Funny Face
Fashion shows, clothes, modeling, photography and how to be lovely define this fashion movie. It might be an old movie, but it's what we call a collectable vintage.
10. Pretty Woman
The red dress and the white gloves are the first thing anyone can remember when they think of this movie. Julia Roberts' classic style is one for the books! We see the transformation of Julia Roberts from an escort to lady like and elegant.
11- Barbie
It was clear from the first moment the movie's promotional video appeared that it would be filled with enchanting fashion taken from Chanel's closets and the archives of the Metal company. If you've watched the film, you'll notice these enchanting and mesmerizing outfits.
12- Personal Shopper
The movie "Personal Shopper" tells the story of a personal shopper for a fashion model, played by Kristen Stewart. The film has a horror touch despite talking about fashion. So, be prepared.
13- House of Gucci
"House of Gucci" is considered a hidden treasure of old designs, worth all the effort to hand over Lady Gaga's 'Father, Son, and House of Gucci' line.
14- Marie Antoinette
This film has remained a favorite among fashion enthusiasts for years - and for good reason. Costume designer Milena Canonero won the 2007 Oscar for Best Achievement in Costume Design for her work in the film, and she continues to design stylish films like "The Grand Budapest Hotel" (which also won an Oscar).
15- Ready to Wear
Julia Roberts, Sophia Loren, Kim Basinger – the 1994 film "Ready to Wear" was a prominent fashion film before the appearance of "The Devil Wears Prada." A murder mystery set against the backdrop of Fashion Week, where journalists go undercover to solve the most glamorous crime of the twentieth century.
16- The Princess Diaries
Like many good fashion films, it stars Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews, portraying a teenager who suddenly rises from obscurity and is thrust into the world of the rich, famous... and royal!
17- Phantom Thread
Few films depict the obsessive and intricate nature of high fashion as adeptly as Paul Thomas Anderson's "Phantom Thread." It portrays the relationship between the distinguished society designer Reynolds Woodcock - loosely based on Charles James - and a young woman he meets in a restaurant.
18- Cruella
It narrates the original story of the extremely stylish villain Cruella de Vil, played here by Emma Stone in her youth. Starting as a rebellious fashion designer - resisting the floral styles and messing with the fashion of 1960s London by offering something darker and more dangerous - she has many similarities with real-world figures like Vivienne Westwood and John Galliano. The costumes may not be historically accurate (and intentionally so), but the story of vanity and fashion excess is undoubtedly timeless.
19- Clueless
Rich, beautiful, and immensely popular, Cher (Alicia Silverstone) is the queen of her high school in Beverly Hills. Everything falls within her realm of expertise, including the annoyingly tragic teenage girl she takes under her wing out of kindness (and pity). This modern adaptation of Emma by Jane Austen features 90s fashion at its best, renewing your love for high-heeled sandals and short plaid skirts.
20- The Great Gatsby
You can't have a list of fashion films without this loud 1920s classic, serving as a poem to eccentric flapper style. Based on Scott Fitzgerald's novel, the film follows the story of young bond salesman and aspiring writer Nick Carraway (Tobey Maguire), who rents a small house next to the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio) and is thus thrown into a world of extravagance, wealth, long-lost love, impossible dreams, deception, and tragedy.