Fandango, InStyle To Launch Web Series Examining The Fashion Of Famous Movies

For some film buffs, yesterday’s Golden Globe nominations marked the first important event of the annual awards season, which will lead up to the Academy Awards on February 28th. As per usual, online ticketing site and digital video publisher Fandango is taking awards season very seriously, and this year, it is getting some help from a major fashion publication. Fandango and InStyle will release a special edition of the former company’s I Love Movies web series, in which notable individuals will comment on the style within their favorite films.

I Love Movies, which launched earlier in 2015, asks its guests to talk about the flicks that have had the biggest impact on their lives. Here’s one of the recent episodes, featuring social media star Nash Grier:

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The upcoming fashion edition of I Love Movies will specifically focus on familiar faces from within the world of fashion as they reveal which movies most influenced their respective careers. Legendary designer Isaac Mizrahi

, for example, will explain the significance of the 1967 horror film Rosemary’s Baby within his life and work.

“Awards season is the time of year when we celebrate the intersection of film, fashion and style on the big screen and on the red carpet,” said Sandro Corsaro, Fandango’s Chief Creative Officer, in a press release. “So it was a natural for us to team up with the experts at InStyle and produce a special fashion-themed edition of our ‘I Love Movies’ series with some of the greatest fashion and style icons of our time.”

The fashion edition of I Love Movies will arrive on January 6th, four days before the Golden Globes. Check it out then across InStyle and Fandango’s respective distribution networks.

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