To borrow a cliché, there can only be one. And with Messrs. Olivier and Caine in the headline, one should certainly hope so
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Fun fact: this is the flick where Caine utters the phrase 'jumped-up pantry boy who never knew his place' which is sung by Moz about ten years later in 'This Charming Man'...
Excellent trivia; I'd forgotten that myself, having not seen it for some time. I'm also fond of that song - it appeals to the indie introvert facet of me
Born in the 21st century, Mode Parade gabs about the populist, the obscure and the ridiculous in lifestyle, aesthetics, fashion, luxury and its creator's kaleidoscopic taste in coats in as prolix a manner as possible. Occasionally, there are tasteful moments too, such as Orientalist pop songs
Mode Parade and its author, Barima, have been featured in the internationally published books Fashion Blogs by Kirstin Hanssen and Felicia Nitzsche with Elina Tozzi, Am I A Chap? by Gustav Temple and I am Dandy by Rose Callahan and Nathaniel Adams. A portrait from I Am Dandy advertises and features in the Dandy Lion exhibition and book by Shantrelle P. Lewis
2 comments:
Fun fact: this is the flick where Caine utters the phrase 'jumped-up pantry boy who never knew his place' which is sung by Moz about ten years later in 'This Charming Man'...
Excellent trivia; I'd forgotten that myself, having not seen it for some time. I'm also fond of that song - it appeals to the indie introvert facet of me
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