Showing posts with label the wardrobe and clothes in Blue Jasmine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the wardrobe and clothes in Blue Jasmine. Show all posts

Monday, 28 October 2013

Blue Jasmine, her wardrobe, and the power of a Chanel Jacket


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I adore Cate Blanchett and so I went to go and see the movie,
Blue Jasmine.

 I was excited when Jill from Everything Just So did a post on the movie and posed an interesting question about its theme.

Now before I start, let me preface this post by saying that my experience with this discussion regarding clothes is entirely my own. I have for the most part lived in large cities but I have also spent some time in medium sized cities and I think that clothes have a different significance depending on geography.

Suzie Bezinger, wardrobe stylist for Blue Jasmine
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I thought the wardrobe stylist Suzie Bezinger for the most part 
did a great job portraying a certain type of 
wealthy and urban woman.  
The only outfit where I thought she over pitched it was when she put a Chanel jacket with an Hermes belt at the same time. 

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 That was bordering on WAG and Real Housewives territory.
But then I realized that Jasmine was wearing this combo after she lost her financial and social status so perhaps it was based 
on a woman putting all her fashion armour and artillery 
to "face the world"?

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I also agreed with Jill that the Birkin bag was not used as a shield as the wardrobe stylist stated. Plus I think she erred a little in the way Cate was sometimes made to carry the Birkin was the way a very new purchaser of the bag might hold it which is with the flap over and/or the leather straps fastened.

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It is customarily worn loose and open.
If not, it's silent code for nouveau nouveau or WAG.
(PS I am just the messenger, 
I am not the one who makes these rules.)

Cate Blanchett Carolina Herrera Woody Allen Blue Jasmine
Looking amazing in that Carolina Herrera dress
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But otherwise Suzie Bezinger got the uniform of a well to do and urban socialite down pat.  Carolina Herrera, Fendi, and Alberta Ferretti were the main staples of Jasmine's wardrobe.
Vogue Daily — Dress the Part Blue Jasmine
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Actress Cate Blanchett prepares to film a scene from Woody Allen's new feature-length film at Shreve and Co. jewelers at Post Street and Grant Avenue in San Francisco, Calif. on Friday, Aug. 10, 2012. Photo: Paul Chinn, The Chronicle
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This is the sort of wardrobe that goes into future fashion anthologies.
 
We all have a uniform even if we are not in the military.

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It's like Emmanuelle Alt's "uniform" I discussed here.

But this movie awakened in me the power of clothes.

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Jasmine may have been broke; 
financially needy enough to take a job as a shoe salesman in Manhattan risking bumping into her former social circle.  
But she understood the silent power and masonic entry into a niche in society gained by wearing a Chanel jacket and a Hermes bag. 

Wearing a Chanel jacket seems to convey the following:

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I am elegant.

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I want to be portrayed as elegant.

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I am a good girl.

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Forget the past, I am a good girl now.


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You may be as wealthy as me but I take myself seriously unlike 
you wearing, hmm, what is the name for them again?
Ah yes, jeans...


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I really want to marry your son and 
will be a good future daughter in law. 
I promise.

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I do have a great sense of humour but 
I will not be the one cracking the jokes.

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I can't be bothered to think about what to wear at lunch so
 let me just put that Chanel jacket on. 

But I must say that this movie is a must see for not only the clothes but the acting is superb all around and 
I do think Cate Blanchett will win the Oscar!