Factory Girl Style: 4 Outfits Inspired by Edie Sedgwick
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The next film on the list of 10 More Movies for Fashion Inspiration is the 2006 movie Factory Girl. This film is based on the life of Edie Sedgwick, a socialite and one of Andy Warhol’s muses in the 1960s. In the film, Edie (played by Sienna Miller) enjoys her new lifestyle as a fixture at Warhol’s factory, but soon finds that her life isn’t as glamorous as she once thought.
Edie Sedgwick was (and still is!) a style icon, and the fashion in Factory Girl represents her unique taste in clothing. A trailblazer in the ’60s Mod scene, Edie was a fan of clean lines and geometric prints. In addition, she was almost always sporting black opaque tights. She was not afraid to be bold and make a statement with accessories. Her love of oversized earrings, big sunglasses, and tall boots defined 1960s mod style.
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If you want to add some mod to your wardrobe, here’s your guide to Factory Girl style. Check out these four outfits inspired by Factory Girl:
The Factory Girl wardrobe features lots of bold stripes and this bodysuit captures the film’s look perfectly. Black ponte pants streamline the legs and make them look super long, while these caged wedges add a modern touch. A fringe necklace and matching shoulder-dusting earrings make a statement, while the sunglasses are both demure and timeless.
Factory Girl Style: Fancy Frills
Products: Dress – ASOS, Shoes – Topshop, Tights – Madewell, Bag – Nordstrom, Earrings – Last Call, Ring – ALDO
This is a mod-inspired outfit for a more formal event. The fringe dress is a pretty blush color, which makes it stand out against the black opaque tights and classic black pumps. Accessorize with a bold ring, swingy earrings, and a sleek clutch to be ready for wherever your night may take you.
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