Top 10 inspiring movies summer looks From the '70s sensuality of Michelle Pfeiffer in "Scarface" to the pseudo-hipster style of Keira Knightley in "Can a Song Save Your Life?"

Summer. Cinema. Fashion.

Three worlds often united in a love story full of nuances, from romanticism to sensuality, from the cold emotional detachment to the most overwhelming passion.

Just press play to get a taste and immerse yourself, maybe even get influenced and copy some looks.

If you do not want to browse through the Netflix catalog in search of films in which those three elements blend perfectly, just read below, because nss recommends 10 cinema works full of cool summer looks to copy.

 

To Catch A Thief (1955)

Luca Guadagnino has a gift: to make his films a haven for the eyes, inhabited by a sense of marvelous and powerful aesthetics.

No exception is A Bigger Splash, a film inspired by Jacques Deray's Le Piscine from 1969 with Ralph Finnies, Tilda Swinton, Matthias Schoenaerts and Dakota Johnson in place of Alain Delon, Romy Schneider, Jane Birkin and Maurice Ronet.

To define it, someone used the words "Sex, suspense and the Mediterranean Sea", all elements that characterize the story of Marianne Lane (Swinton), a rock star who is recovering from a surgical operation on vocal cords together with her boyfriend Paul on holiday in Pantelleria. At one point the romance of the couple is interrupted by the arrival of the woman former boyfriend, Harry and his daughter Penelope.

The look of the girl played by Dakota Johnson is damn contemporary, but the attention is catalyzed by Tilda (one of the coolest stars ever) and her clothes created by the costume designer Giula Piersanti in collaboration with the fashion house Dior (when Raf Simons was still the creative director).

Fun facts: Tilda's outfit at the end of the film, where she wears a checkered skirt with a matching top is the most modern and summer version of a look worn by Ingrid Bergman in the film Viaggio in Italia.