Dicky in a p-coat-style white jacket and pants, and Ripley in an old-fashioned Harrington jacket. As the scene was nearing the peak of their conflict, we can see the difference in color and style. Other characters’ fashionThe impressive supporting cast’s fashion is also worth seeing. If you look at the fashion of Freddie Miles, whom Ripley picked from the first meetingThe perception of corduroy can be confirmed in the scene.One of the characteristics of Ripley checkered shirts, which used to wear button-down checkered shirts quite often, is that they do not show much even if the collar and sleeves get dirty, so you can wear them for a long time. If you look at the history of shirts, the original white shirts and checkered shirts were for people who had difficulty getting multiple white shirts or in an environment where it was difficult to wash them every day.In this posting, we looked at the fashion in the movie Ripley. The fashion of a character is something that needs to be carefully determined to represent their background and personality. I think the style contrast between Ripley and DeeKee Greenleaf in Ripley played a good role in expressing their lives and conflicts. After all, fashion of masterpieces is different. I think I have a lot to learn. In the future, I will continue to talk about good masterpieces in fashion. Press the button for happiness, Press the button! #90s #movie #informalfashion #vintagemovie #Americancasual #ivisual #fashionblogI’m Dicky Greenleaf, who liked to wear silhouettes that are usually laid-back. He doesn’t like to be regular and his life itself is full of freewheeling, so he usually wears those items to express that feeling. Relaxed-fit pants, comfortable yet luxurious shirts.- Knit Tie: Knit Tie is a popular item in Ivy Style, and it does not symbolize poverty in itself, but given that even non-rich people go to Ivy League universities and knitwear ties have come to the surface due to G.I.V. policy (a system that supports veterans after World War II), its roots are not rich people. Its unique rough feeling seems to be hard to see from the eyes of the rich at the time. On the other hand, if you look at Jude Law’s style, on the other hand, it seems that his roots are not rich peopleThis week’s movie “Wearing a Movie” is The Talented Mr. Ripley, a 1999 American movie set in the late 1950s. First of all, the characters inflate the expectations. Matt Damon, Jude Law, and Gwyneth Paltrow, famous for her role as Iron Man’s girl. I think their youth brought great visuals and style boomers, and fashion from the ’50s and ’60s met, creating great synergy. And most of all, the eerie yet immersive story. As always in this post, I’m going to focus on style rather than storytelling. How the style in the movie influences the story – from my perspective! (This article contains spoilers about the background of the movie and its characters.)Dress when pretending to be Dicky Greenleaf (Judrow).- White Dress Shirt – Suit Jacket – Flamboyant Silk Tie – Dress Shirt: This is the shirt you wear when you wear a suit, with firm angles, no buttons, and a neat Oxford cotton look without feeling a little rough. – Suit Jacket: A suit jacket with only different pants presumably matched. – Flamboyant silk tie with patterns and colors, and made from a luxurious fabric, silk tie. The combination of the items itself can be said to be the same as Matt Damon, but there are differences in detail. So Matt Damon, watching these details right next to you, starts to wear the items as they pose for Jude Law after his death.DEAR ABBY: A wealthy Ivy League school graduate who is a bit of an ambiguous(?) man, he has some similarities to Ripley’s (Matt Damon). The shirt is also an Oxford cotton button-down shirt, and the tie is a knit tie. But, if you’re talking about a difference, the tweed jacket-like knit tie, which is a bit more luxurious, is also a mixture of colors, not a monochromatic one. In particular, he’s wearing a knit vest, a muffler and a hunting cap in the last photo. Perhaps he wanted to express that he was a bit richer. That’s why he disliked Ripley even more.Peter, who was a strong supporter of Ripley and Marge (Guinness Paltrow), but was killed by Ripley when he learned about Ripley’s secret. He mostly styled his coats, and the first photo shows him wearing a multi-colored overcoat with a neat blazer, and the second photo shows him wearing a duffel coat that started as a military item and became an Ivy style item. I thought it was a good enough style to refer to now, so I put it in.The movie continues to show and maximize the contrast between the rich and the poor, emphasizing that it is the most important background of the story. So, it is really important to show the contrast between Matt Damon and Jude Law in fashion, and he expressed it really well in the movie. The items and styles that Matt Damon keeps wearing in the movieOther than the styles shown above, there are some of their styles that are worth seeing. 1. Matt Damon (Ripley)He wears shoes on the beach because he doesn’t have extra shoes. He wears shoes on the beach because he doesn’t have extra shoes. If you look at the shoes, you can see that they are all old, but in fact, they just look pretty to me right now..This is Ripley, who carries around a very old messenger bag. As you can see from its name, the messenger bag originated from a bag used by people who were delivering mail. It is an item for ordinary people. 2. Jude Law (Dicky Greenleaf)Clothes for going back to Ripley. It is impressive to wear a button-down shirt without fail. Other outfits by Matt Damon (Ripley) and Jude Law (Dicky Greenleaf)