The recently released film by Baz Lurhman, is based on F.Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) famous novel by the same name. The novel from 1925 -"explores themes of decadence, idealism, resistance to change, social upheaval, and excess, creating a portrait of the Jazz age that has been described as a cautionary tale regarding the American dream".
The movie have not had the best reviews. . . It should be too superficial with less focus on the story. With present designers as Pradas interpretation of the style and the Soundtrack, contemporary music from Jay-Z and Beyoncé. . .
-It sounds more like a show-off. But of course I´ll have to see for my self.
Here is a few pictures from the 1974 movie adaption of the novel instead.
Mia Farrow as Daisy Buchanan in the Movie from 1974
Robert Redford as Jay Gatsby
Photo credit: Paramount pictures
Nevertheless the movie about the Roaring twenties is probably going to be a big trendsetter and inspiration for fashion to come. . . we already saw that in some of the latest designer collections.
The Roaring twenties, was a reaction to the the first world war, where people wanted to forget and celebrate peace. That led to excesses and eventually the big collaps on wallstreet in 1929.
It´s a fascinating period, that I wrote about in my Costume Exam when I graduated, back then. . . but my starting point was Europe and especially Berlin, with Christopher Isherwood famous novel: Goodbye to Berlin as inspiration. The novel that was the base of the musical and film Cabaret. I will try to find it and post about it eventually.
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