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If Looks Could Kill: Cinema’s Images of Fashion, Crime and Violence More…

10 - 31 May 2008

'I love Fashion in Film’s approach to film and find their work supremely dazzling and unique!' Steve Leggett, Program Coordinator
National Film Preservation Board, Library of Congress.



2nd Fashion in Film Festival “If Looks Could Kill” Catalogue out now.

'A must-see for any style-conscious movie buff' James Anderson, i-D June
2008

'Absolutely fabulous' Metro 12 May 2008

Lily Cole's Pick of the Festival

'An impressively rich and well thought out programme' Virginie Sélavy,
Electric Sheep Magazine

Fashion in Film Festival in GQ magazine: click here for more...

Sharon O'Connor, Managing Director of Oasis comments:
'... These rarely seen films dating back to 1908 present us with a source of iconic fashion images which have visibly influenced the contemporary scene..'

Anne Smith, Dean of Fashion and Textiles, Central Saint Martins:
'... The role of fashion, costume and styling in films spanning a hundred years reveals the special position that fashion holds in locating the drama of life, society and the human experience.'

'Kirin Ichiban is often associated with style, design and fashion so we're delighted to be a part of this exciting festival' (Kirin Ichiban)

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Dino Dinco
 
 
     

LA-based artist, photographer and filmmaker Dino Dinco has shot collections for Bernhard Willhelm, Levi's, American Apparel's infamous ads as well as editorial commissions including V, i-D, Dazed & Confused and BUTT. Dinco's work has also been featured in publications such as Archeology of Elegance: 1980-2000 Twenty Years of Fashion Photography and Bronwyn Cosgrave's Sample - 100 Fashion Designers, 010 Curators.

   
     
 
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