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Harry Potter's Gryffindor scarf once more presented here. The difference this time is that this is a knitted version.
Watch your favorite movies over again whenever you have the chance. Odds are good that a small part of why you enjoy the movie so much is the fashion. Surely the story has more to do with it, but you can't deny that design has a role to play in every story. Keep a keen eye out for the styles that your favorite characters wear. There are so many styles that can be easily homaged in your own crafting. This one for example is a simple stripe.
Other movies that include divine fashion sense and are among my favorites:
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Legally Blonde and Legally Blonde 2
Zoolander
Austin Powers (for that vintage flair)
Miracle on 34th Street
Know of a fabulous fashion movie? Share! I'm always up for a movie night and appreciate the recommendations. :)
I love watching for clothes in movies too, I think the knitting was my favourite part of Harry Potter. Old war movies are great for knitted garments too.
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