Timothée Chalamet's Retro Suiting Inspired by NYC Mobsters in 'Marty Supreme'
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The article discusses the costume design for the film 'Marty Supreme,' highlighting how the designers drew inspiration from 1950s Lower East Side Jewish immigrant life, gangsters, and Marty Reisman's eccentric style to create authentic and character-driven wardrobes for the film, emphasizing the importance of historical accuracy and character portrayal.
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