BOO! SCARY MOVIES WITH INCREDIBLE STYLE
What separates a good scary film from a great one? The fashion—according to us, at least. Here are six scary films to inspire your wardrobes well beyond Halloween.
TIPPI HEDREN IN “THE BIRDS”
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Costume Designer: Edith Head

No actress better typifies the “Hitchcock Blonde” than Tippi Hedren. Channel her alluring elegance with a matching set in pistachio green and pair with a lady bag and pumps. Note: knitwear and coordinating silks make for a modern alternative to the suit.
MICHELLE PFEIFFER IN “SCARFACE”
Director: Brian De Palma
Costume Designer: Patricia Norris

The blunt bangs, the plunging necklines, the floor-grazing silks, the sultriness: it’s safe to say Pfeiffer’s character, Elvira Hancock, has left an indelible mark on fashion history. Released in 1983, the classic crime thriller captures the best of Eighties style—before it went full “Dynasty.”
NAOMI WATTS IN “MULHOLLAND DRIVE”
Director: David Lynch
Costume Designer: Amy Stofsky

With her short bob and unassumingly seductive wardrobe, Naomi Watts and David Lynch perfectly capture the epitome of late '90s and early '00s style. Cue the femme, body-con cardigan...with everything...day and night. Highly recommended: a hair clip. 
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