Welcome to our Suits in Cinema Series, which takes an in depth look at some of our favorite looks from the greatest films and movies of all time. Not only will we explore the things that make these looks so unique, but we’ll also share how to modernize them so you, too can be styled like icons from the silver screen. In this article, we explore the “King of Cool” Steve McQueen’s Glen Plaid Suit, from the film “The Thomas Crown Affair”. Jimmy Stewart’s Classic Pinstripe Suit in “The Philadelphia Story” In the pantheon of classic Hollywood fashion, Jimmy Stewart‘s pinstripe suit in the 1940 film “The Philadelphia Story” stands out as a symbol of confidence and sophistication. Stewart’s portrayal of the charming and witty reporter Macaulay Connor is elevated by his impeccably tailored suit, featuring wide peak lapels and a timeless double-breasted design. This suit is a perfect example of how classic menswear can convey elegance and poise. The Bold Wide Peak Lapels One of the most striking features of Jimmy Stewart’s pinstripe suit is its wide peak lapels. These lapels, which extend upward and outward, exude a sense of confidence and sophistication. The peak lapel is a hallmark […]
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