DVDs for fashion lovers
By BRIONY SMITH, Special to QMI Agency

- Every fashionphile needs inspiration. And there's no better place than film to find new style ideas. It doesn't matter if their style is mod, grunge or corporate - Hollywood has a fashion statement for everyone.

- Heathers
For: The Power Dresser
Winona Ryder and company sport power blazers in wild primary colours and giant hair to die for.
(New World Pictures)

- Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
For: The Power Dresser
Sharp suits make the man in this high finance flick.
(Twentieth Century Fox)

- American Psycho
For: The Power Dresser
Like Wall Street, suits are keys in this testosterone-driven, high finance film.
(Lionsgate)

- Scarface
For: The Power Dresser
Chart Al Pacino's rise to the top through his flashy suits—and wife Michelle Pfeiffer's gorgeous satin gowns.
(Universal Pictures)

- Barry Lyndon, Tom Jones, or Amadeus (pictured)
For: The Old-Fashioned Femme
Huge period films had their heyday a few decades ago and these three all boast jaw-dropping costumes.
(Orion)

- Marie Antoinette
For: The Old-Fashioned Femme
Sofia Coppola gave the French queen the royal treatment in this lavish biopic—Manolo Blahnik made hundreds of pairs of his signature shoes for the actors.
(Columbia Pictures)

- Blow-Up
For: The Mad For Mod
The swinging 60s come alive in this Antonioni classic about a fashion photographer.
(MGM)

- Breathless (pictured), My Life To Live or Masculin, Feminin
For: The Mad For Mod
Godard filled his films with pretty young things in simple, Parisian chic.
(Les Productions Georges de Bearegard)

- Belle de Jour
For: The Mad For Mod
The pairing of Catherine Deneuve and Yves St. Laurent's designs was a perfect match.
Valoria Films)

- Singles
For: Those Missing the 90s
It's all there, from the plaid shirts to the babydoll dresses.
(Warner Bros.)

- Clueless
For: Those Missing the 90s
Cher changes her outfit dozens of times in just over 90 minutes, from the purple clogs she needs to break in to the Alaia dress ruined mid-mugging.
(Paramount)

- Sex and the City
For: Those Missing the 90s
The late 90s ushered in the Age of Carrie Bradshaw and with it a generation of fans sporting their own nameplate necklaces, giant flowers and Jimmy Choos.
(New Line Cinema)

- All About Eve
For: Vintage Vixens
The films of Edith Head: Winner of an astounding eight Oscars, Head was one of the all-time best costume designers. Check her work on Barbara Stanwyck in Double Indemnity, Ingrid Bergman in Notorious, Bette Davis in All About Eve, Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard, Elizabeth Taylor in A Place In The Sun, Grace Kelly in Rear Window and Kim Novak in Vertigo.
(Twentieth Century Fox)

- Breakfast At Tiffany's (pictured) and Sabrina
For: Vintage Vixens
Some of Givenchy's most iconic gowns came to life on the gamine Audrey Hepburn, his muse and friend.
(Paramount Pictures)

- Velvet Goldmine
For: Music Mavens
The costumes were inspired by the movie characters' real-life counterparts, David Bowie and Iggy Pop.
(Channel Four Films)

- Sign O' The Times
For: Music Mavens
Prince can pull off skin-tight onesies, military-style apparel and stacks of statement jewelry like no one else.
(Cineplex Odeon Films)

- Tommy
For: Music Mavens
From Elton John's glitter to Ann-Margret's disco ensembles, this rock opera's get-ups still wow today.
(Columbia Pictures)

- The Mad Max series
For: Music Mavens
Relive the 80s punk scene with lots of leather, studs and Tina Turner's trademark fro in Beyond Thunder Dome.
(Village Roadshow Pictures)