Learn from the best: quick fashion tips from 5 of the most stylish film characters ever.
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Let’s look at 5 quick examples of lessons you can learn from some of the most stylish film characters ever.
Robert Redford in Three Days of the Condor

Pairing a light blue shirt with two killer jackets and some aviators, he shows us that keeping things simple and classic is the best way to look good at all times.If you asked us to name the most stylish actors ever off the top of our heads, we’re pretty sure Robert Redford would come close to the top of the list. Hell, the man’s an octogenerian now and he’s still dressing better than most men a quarter of his age. And in Three Days of the Condor, Redford is at his stylish best - even with a limited wardrobe. Pairing a light blue shirt with two killer jackets and some aviators, he shows us that keeping things simple and classic is the best way to look good at all times. (Oh, and that investing in a peacoat is more than worth it.)
Ryan Gosling in Drive

Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop

Steve McQueen in Thomas Crown Affair

The main takeaway from this film -- and it was hard to choose just one -- is the importance of a suit that fits really well.The original Thomas Crown Affair (the less we speak about the Pierce Brosnan version, the better) is often thought to be the most stylish film ever made. And, by extension, Steve McQueen’s suited-and-booted eponymous thief has to be one of the most stylish film characters ever. (If you haven’t seen Thomas Crown Affair, then we couldn’t recommend it more. It’s got everything - nice cars, nice clothes, great heist scenes, a twisty-and-turny plot, and a killer cast. If you don’t finish the film wishing you were Steve McQueen, we’ll eat one of our ties.) The main takeaway from this film -- and it was hard to choose just one -- is the importance of a suit that fits really well. Steve McQueen’s suits aren’t just nice suits. They’re perfectly fitting suits that make him look like the self-made millionaire he plays. There’s little bits of accessorization here and there (including some enviable sunglasses), but on the whole, it’s just classic three-piece suits elevated by the fact they have been tailored to perfection.
Cary Grant in North by Northwest

Veering away from the same-old, same-old choices of accessories can have incredible results. These sunglasses aren’t wildly different from Wayfarers, but the little changes have a huge impact.Cary Grant’s suit in Hitchcock’s North by Northwest is a thing of film legend. Tailored for Grant by Savile Row tailors Kilgour, the lightweight wool, three-buttoned single breasted suit is one of the film’s standout pieces. Grant - who used to choose his own costumes - pairs it with matching trousers, Oxblood leather derby shoes, a white shirt with double cuff, light blue cufflinks and a grey silk tie. And man, for a film that’s nearly 60 years old, it holds up incredibly well. (Grant apparently had a clause in his contract that he got to keep all of the suits tailored for him during film production, which is incredibly shrewd.) But that’s not the lesson we want to learn from Mr Grant. Oh no, the lesson we want to learn from North by Northwest is about the power of a great pair of sunglasses. We’re going to stick our neck out here and say that the sunglasses Cary Grant wears in this film might just be the coolest thing worn on celluloid, ever. The Tart Arnel sunglasses in tortoise-shell with green-tinted glasses offer a deviation away from the classic Wayfarer/Aviator decision and towards something with a little more cool, class and character. (You can still get yourself a pair right here, if you fancy copying the look.) The lesson here? That veering away from the same-old, same-old choices of accessories can have incredible results. These sunglasses aren’t wildly different from your run-of-the-mill Wayfarers, but the little changes have a huge impact on the overall impression.