Part One: Hollywood 1. Norma Shearer as Marie Antoinette: Which Body Too Much? Jane Marie Gaines and Charlotte. Cornelia Herzog 2. Storytelling: Marlene Dietrich's Face and John Frederic's Hats. Drake Stutesman 3. Gregory Peck: Anti-Fashion Icon. Stella Bruzzi 4. Pillow Talk's Repackaging of Doris Day: 'Under all those dirndls...' .Tamar Jeffers 5. Brad Pitt and George Clooney, the Rough and the Smooth: Male Costuming in Contemporary Hollywood. Pamela Church Gibson 6. Samuel L. Jackson: Beyond the Post-Soul Male. Russell White Part Two: Asia, Latin America and Europe 7. Sulochana: Clothes, Stardom and Gender in Early Indian Cinema .Kaushik Bhaumik 8. The Hollywood Movie Stars and the Mexican chica moderna. Joanne Hershfield 9. Dress, Class and Audrey Hepburn: The Significance of the Cinderella Story. Rachel Moseley 10. Paris, Hollywood and Kay Kendall.Christine Geraghty 11. Hot Couture: Brigitte Bardot's fashion Revolution. Ginette Vincendeau 12. 'Sean Connery is James Bond': Re-Fashioning British Masculinity in the 1960s. Pam Cook and Claire Hines 13. Luisina Brando's Costuming in Maria Luisa Bernberg's Films: An Excessive Femininity. Denise Miller
Dr Rachel Moseley is lecturer in Film and Television Studies at the University of Warwick, UK. The author of Growing Up with Audrey Hepburn: Text, Audience, Resonance (Manchester University Press, 2001), she has published widely on popular film and television and is currently working on two new volumes. The first is a critical history of television programming for teenagers in Britain, and the second is a study of the television drama of Phil Redmond.
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