1. Serena

2. American Hustle

3. The Devil Wears Prada
Almost every woman admires fashionistas because they are stylish, knowledgeable about fashion, and always stay ahead of the trends. They even set trends themselves, breathing new life into fashion styles that once seemed forgotten. Sometimes, a bold, unconventional fashion sense that breaks all the rules sparks great creative inspiration in fashion designers. Anyone can become a fashionista, but how does one actually achieve it? Lauren Weisberger, a journalist who served as assistant to Vogue’s legendary editor Anna Wintour for 8 years, set the fashion world ablaze with her book The Devil Wears Prada, which was adapted into a 2006 film starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway.
The movie immerses viewers in the fashion world, with renowned designer Patricia Field overseeing the wardrobe on a $100,000 budget. Not only does it dazzle audiences with luxury brands such as Chanel, Galliano, Donna Karan, Bill Blass, and Prada, but The Devil Wears Prada also shares the secrets to becoming a true fashionista.

4. Confessions of a Shopaholic
For women, having beautiful, stylish clothes that are always on-trend is never enough. This is why women are willing to spend hours shopping, even when their wallets are empty. Confessions of a Shopaholic, based on the best-selling novel by Sophie Kinsella, delves into the shopping addiction many women face, through the character of Rebecca Bloomwood (Isla Fisher), portrayed in a highly relatable cinematic style.
To accurately recreate the world of extravagant fashion, top designer Patricia Field, with 40 years of experience in the industry, helped craft the chic, upscale styles for the characters, making sure the film’s wardrobes were a stunning representation of high-end fashion. This film offers a glimpse into the world of luxurious designer brands that would captivate any shopaholic.

5. Gone with the Wind
The movie “Gone with the Wind” won 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actress.
Regardless of your generation, you should experience the masterpiece “Gone with the Wind” by author Margaret Mitchell at least once in your life. This work is considered a symbol of American culture, vividly portraying the backdrop of the American Civil War (1861). It has left an unforgettable mark on the public by successfully creating the iconic characters of the opportunistic and unscrupulous Rhett Butler (Clark Gable) and the strong-willed, ruthless Southern belle Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh). Their personalities reflect the thoughts of much of the American population of that time and remain relevant to this day. Anyone can find a piece of themselves in the story and characters of this iconic couple.
Scarlett O’Hara’s character design is arguably one of the most famous achievements in the career of costume designer Walter Plunkett. The feminine strength and vibrant energy in her delicate, ladylike silhouette left many men mesmerized. This intrigued Walter Plunkett, who painstakingly researched 19th-century fashion, particularly during the Civil War, paying close attention to every detail to create 30 exquisite outfits tailored specifically for Scarlett.

6. Mr & Mrs Smith
The story behind the concept of marriage was casually shared by Simon Kinberg after hearing a few of his friends discuss their marriage counseling experiences. Kinberg noticed that the way they described their therapy sessions had a tone of ‘competition’ and ‘one-upmanship.’
Thus, the idea for the dynamic husband-and-wife relationship in the action film *Mr & Mrs Smith* was born. Directed by Doug Liman, the film was a major hit, grossing $478 million worldwide and famously sparking the romantic relationship between movie stars Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. The film's character development and fashion styling were entrusted to costume designer Michael Kaplan, who also provided style tips for couples who want to look fashionable together.

7. Descendants Of The Sun
Song Hye Kyo is one of the brightest stars in Korean showbiz, known for her angelic beauty and gentle charm. Alongside her timeless and pure appearance, her fashion style is equally understated, exuding a harmonious, non-dramatic elegance.
Her presence has only amplified the impact of the fashion showcased in *Descendants of the Sun*, with her minimalistic style being incredibly relatable and easy to incorporate into everyday life. Fashion always plays a crucial role in Korean films, and *Descendants of the Sun* is no exception.

8. La La Land
La La Land is a beautiful modern love story between a talented jazz pianist named Sebastian, who plays at small bars, and Mia Dolan, an aspiring actress looking to make it big. However, in the world of Hollywood, love and success often seem to be at odds. How will they navigate their careers while maintaining their relationship?
The two meet by chance in the bustling city of Los Angeles. Mia dreams of becoming a movie star, while Sebastian is passionate about writing jazz music. They fall in love, creating a bond full of music and passion. Yet, as their dreams and challenges grow, they must face the inevitable obstacles that come with their ambitions in the highly competitive entertainment industry.
If it weren't for the stylish and eye-catching outfits worn by the couple, Mia and Sebastian, *La La Land* wouldn't have achieved its visually perfect scenes.

9. Allied
“Allied” is a spy thriller that follows the story of Max Vatan and Marianne Beausejour. Set in 1942, Max, a British intelligence officer, meets Marianne, a French resistance fighter, during a mission to assassinate a German ambassador. As they work together in life-or-death situations, they fall in love and decide to marry. However, their bond is tested when Max receives intelligence suggesting that his wife might be a German spy. Faced with the conflict between his duty to his country and his love for Marianne, Max must make a difficult choice.
Directed by Robert Zemeckis, *“Allied”* not only showcases the touching romance between Max and Marianne, but it also leaves a lasting impression on viewers with its elegant costumes. The film beautifully captures the glamour and intensity of the 1940s, with its stylish and alluring wardrobe pieces.

10. Shakespeare in Love
The incredible performances of Gwyneth Paltrow (Viola De Lesseps) and Joseph Fiennes (William Shakespeare), combined with the film's artistic depth, led *“Shakespeare in Love”* to win seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actress, and Best Costume Design.
The stunning costumes, created by renowned designer Sandy Powell, blend classic Elizabethan style with modern, eye-catching colors. This mix of historical accuracy and contemporary flair captivated fashion enthusiasts and brought the elegance of Queen Elizabeth’s era to life on the big screen.

