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    Fashioning Hitchcock: Stories Behind the Costumes from The Lodger to Marnie

    Fashioning Hitchcock by Young, Caroline;

    Stories Behind the Costumes from The Lodger to Marnie

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    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 11 June 2026

    • ISBN 9798881807313
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages296 pages
    • Size 232x158x24 mm
    • Weight 620 g
    • Language
    • Illustrations 22 color photos
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    Short description:

    A tribute to and examination of the contributions of costume designers to Hitchcock's illustrious film career.

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    A tribute to and examination of the contributions of costume designers to Hitchcock's illustrious film career.

    With his keen artist's eye, Alfred Hitchcock's genius as a director lay in the visual universe he developed across a six-decade career. In the many unforgettable moments from his movies, it's the costume that enhances the storytelling; Tippi Hedren cowering from a mass of angry birds in her torn green dress, Cary Grant in a glen-check suit as he escapes a crop duster, and Kim Novak emerging from green mist in her ghost-like gray suit.

    In Fashioning Hitchcock, Caroline Young details Hitchcock's relationships with his costume designers to create an identifiable aesthetic through clothing. Using archival material, Young paints the full picture of the use of costume in Hitchcock's movies, and his key relationships with designers, producers, and actors to delve into the visual language, the obsessions, and the quest for beauty that defined his six-decade career. While the legendary Edith Head designed twelve of his fifty-five films, Hitchcock also worked with some of the most celebrated of costume designers. But with his clear focus, from the beginning of his career Hitchcock worked hands-on to shape the style of his leading ladies, heroes and villains.

    For Hitchcock, clothes were a tool for suspense. In North by Northwest, Eva Marie Saint's shawl catches on brambles as she tries to escape pursuers. Tippi Hedren's taupe shoe slips from her pocket in Marnie in her efforts to sneak out of an office after robbing the safe. Young also touches on how Hitchcock set out to appeal to a female audience, revealing his leading ladies' wants and desires as they navigated their place in the world. This is an essential addition to any Hitchcock fan's bookshelf and insightful exploration of the role of costume design in filmmaking.

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgements
    Introduction
    Chapter 1: Silent Beginnings
    Chapter 2: Flappers, Chorus Girls and Models-Hitchcock's Silent Films
    Chapter 3: The Theatre of Murder-From Blackmail to The Man Who Knew Too Much
    Chapter 4: Handcuffs, Train Journeys, and Dropped Glasses-Fashioning the Independent Heroine
    Chapter 5: Gothic Gaslighting
    Chapter 6: Costuming for Austerity and Victory
    Chapter 7: The David Selznick Influence
    Chapter 8: Edith Head, Hitchcock and Notorious
    Chapter 9: Dandies, Priests and Psychopaths
    Chapter 10: The Construction of the Star
    Chapter 11: The Fashioning of Grace Kelly
    Chapter 12: Mid-Century Style
    Chapter 13: The Blonde in the Gray Suit
    Chapter 14: The Costume of Horror-Psycho and The Birds
    Chapter 15: The Color of Obsession
    Chapter 16: Dressed for the Chill-the 1960s Cold War thriller
    Chapter 17: The Final Years-Frenzy and Family Plot
    Chapter 18: Hitchcock's Legacy
    Appendix: Filmography
    Notes
    Index
    About the Author

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