It's hard not to start with a queen who made history mainly thanks to her love for beautiful dresses, hats, and wigs. The modern interpretation of Marie Antoinette with Kirsten Dunst in the lead role mainly delights with its make-up and costumes, which definitely deserve such a setting as Versailles. The story of the most famous French queen is known to everyone, but in this new and beautiful version, it is a sheer pleasure to watch. As you can see, historical costume films do not have to be boring and devoid of modern lightness of the plot.
This film probably needs no introduction. Unfortunately, its nearly four-hour session can effectively deter, but what a session it is! Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable are a duo that for almost a hundred years have been delighting audiences around the world. The costumes of Scarlett O'Hara are still considered some of the most beautiful creations in the history of cinema and this is definitely enough reason to dedicate an afternoon to them. Romantic costume films can captivate even the male part of the audience, and "Gone with the Wind" is the best proof of that.
For a reason, the best costume films are often associated with France, the capital of fashion which has been attracting the most talented tailors long before the 20th century. "Les Misérables" - the famous story of Victor Hugo - in its latest musical version is perfect cinema for everyone who likes historical themes, the cream of Hollywood actors, musicals, and great make-up, which, by the way, was awarded an Oscar. Such costume films are a feast for both the eye and the ear, and even for the whole soul.
This film is proof that the best costume films are not just a specialty of past decades. Contemporary productions also delight just as strongly, and last year's "The Favourite" is the best example of that. England at the beginning of the eighteenth century and women who attract attention with their strength, charisma, and costumes worthy of every film award. This is definitely one of the most important costume films of recent years.
Romantic or historical costume films can indeed make a huge impression, but the latest interpretation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's story is an absolute masterpiece in terms of costumes, make-up, and set design. There is no shortage of romance here, but it is the costumes that take centre stage. Very rightly so, as it is mainly for them that it's worth travelling back to the 1920s and immersing oneself in the glitz of the cinema, the rustle of feathers and champagne served in the breathtaking mansion of millionaire Gatsby.