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Anticipating The Devil Wears Prada 2 release? Indulge in these 8 fashion-focused films for a style-filled excitement

Fashion enthusiasts will delight in a range of films that span from classics like Funny Face featuring Audrey Hepburn and more recent releases such as Cruella, to contemporary films like Crazy Rich Asians and Zoolander.

Anticipating The Devil Wears Prada 2? Indulge in these 8 captivating fashion flicks to rev up your...
Anticipating The Devil Wears Prada 2? Indulge in these 8 captivating fashion flicks to rev up your enthusiasm

Anticipating The Devil Wears Prada 2 release? Indulge in these 8 fashion-focused films for a style-filled excitement

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In the world of cinema, two highly anticipated films have recently captured the attention of fashion enthusiasts and moviegoers alike - Disney's live-action Cruella and the biographical drama House of Gucci.

Directed by Craig Gillespie, Cruella is a fresh take on the classic character, Cruella de Vil. In this film, Cruella is portrayed as a fashion rebel, stealing the spotlight from the fictional legendary haute couture designer Baroness Von Hellman. The fashion industry in Cruella is brought to life with backstage hustle and runway glamour, showcasing fun, flair, and unforgettable fashion moments.

On the other hand, House of Gucci, directed by Ridley Scott, offers a different perspective on the fashion world. This film is not a sequel to any previous work, unlike Cruella, which is a sequel to The Devil Wears Prada. House of Gucci is a biographical drama focusing on Maurizio Gucci's life, delving into power struggles within the Gucci family. Despite the connection to the fashion industry, House of Gucci does not showcase the industry as a fashion rebel, but rather as a visual spectacle.

Oscar-winning costume designer Janty Yates designed approximately 500 outfits for House of Gucci, providing a visual feast for viewers. In contrast, Cruella features Cruella de Vil transforming trash into a 20-metre-long fashion train, showcasing her talent and flair for the unconventional.

While Cruella de Vil is the protagonist in Cruella, House of Gucci features Lady Gaga as a character. The protagonist in House of Gucci is not Cruella de Vil, but a character associated with the Gucci family.

Both films are set to make a significant impact on the fashion cinema world, offering unique perspectives on the fashion industry and captivating storylines. Cruella, with its focus on fashion rebellion, and House of Gucci, with its exploration of power struggles within the Gucci family, promise to be must-see films for fashion enthusiasts and moviegoers alike.

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