Can You Guess What The Female Team's Favourite Films Are?

Everything on the Fall Winter 2015 runway reminded us of the movies. Here, the Female team presents our favourite films, from indie to arthouse and romance.

Our Fall Winter 2015 Fashion issue is inspired entirely by the movies, and we kicked things off by revealing our favourite films of all time:

Romeo + Juliet (1996)

“The most stylish Hawaiian shirts, a killer soundtrack and Best. Party. Scene. Ever.” – Noelle Loh, fashion editor

Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003) & Volume 2 (2004)

“One word sums up Quentin Tarantino’s two-part gore fest: badass.” – Imran Jalal, senior fashion writer

The Little Mermaid (1989)

“The first – and still the best – romcom I’ve ever watched. Plus, who can resist the corny yet insanely catchy show tunes?” – Moh Shuying, associate beauty editor

Life Is Beautiful (1997)

“Its heart-warming plot (Jewish father shields son from World War II atrocities by relating it to a game) is profoundly moving; its cinematography – stunning.” – Isabel Ong, fashion and beauty writer

An Education (2009)

“A lovely coming-of-age tale with a lesson to remember: Beware of alluring strangers trying to sweep you off your feet.” – Leyna Poh, senior graphic designer

Garden State (2004)

“It’s goofy, serious and melancholic all at once, with a carefully curated soundtrack that captures all the emotional nuances.” – Samantha Eloise Ngui, graphic designer

I Am Sam (2001)

“A poignant look at the harsh realities of family life that made me cry non-stop.” – Rebecca Cecilia Yip, graphic designer

 

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An adapted version first appeared in Female's September issue, out on newsstands now. 

 

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