Hollywood Costume: Edith Head and Alfred Hitchcock

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  • čas přidán 14. 10. 2012
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    Oscar-nomintated costume designer and Senior Guest Curator of the V&A's 'Hollywood Costume' exhibition, Deborah Nadoolman Landis hosts a talk on legendary costume designer Edith Head and her 30-year collaboration with Alfred Hitchcock.
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Komentáře • 25

  • @MyDarkmarc
    @MyDarkmarc Před 8 lety +4

    The green suit from the film The Birds was of a material that could be easily snagged so when the birds would attack you could see the suit coming apart at the seams.

  • @Paglia444
    @Paglia444 Před rokem

    This was wonderful. Thank you.

  • @debbieking5171
    @debbieking5171 Před rokem

    Hello boys and girls, just some information on the white gown Miss Kelly wore in TO CATCH A THIEF, MR HITCHCOCK told MISS HEAD that he wanted MISS KELLY To wear a diamond necklace in the 2 scenes in the movie so he told MISS HEAD to design a dress 👗 that would not overpower the necklace and the necklace would not overpower the dress, and she pulled it off beautifully.

  • @TravellerFair
    @TravellerFair Před 4 lety

    Fascinating!

  • @VideoLuv101
    @VideoLuv101 Před 10 lety +1

    Where did the interview with Edith Head come from?

  • @Rimskey1
    @Rimskey1 Před 10 lety +2

    Where is she quoting Ms. Head from? Which book? I would love to read it.

  • @jamesbegs7919
    @jamesbegs7919 Před 8 lety +1

    Edith Head wrote 2 books.

  • @catherinemalian9558
    @catherinemalian9558 Před 3 lety

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  • @stmichl9433
    @stmichl9433 Před 4 lety +6

    I don't know how these curators at the V&A get their jobs because they can't articulate or present. I think in the museological world, it's a nepotistic world where these women get their jobs through family connections. Or they marry into it. Try and get a job in a museum!! I find they don't really understand clothing by the very obvious things they say. She also doesn't critique, which should be the role of a public intellectual which is what a curator should be. Gay men can do a far superior job in this domain and yet the female-centric hetero-dominant world of museums and galleries knows that, and keeps them often at bay, jealously. As Camille Paglia says: "you would learn more about fashion and costume by chatting with a local drag queen at her Pfaff sewing machine on a Saturday afternoon!" This curator hesitates, repeats herself and is disjointed where there should be an arc or a narrative. She says " Back to Miss Head" every two minutes. She also isn't funny. When giving a speech for an institution like the V&A it's important to "reach for the marble" : to be oratorial, and to inspire. "I reached a point in my career," she quips ---- except we don't care about your "career"!!