
Year: 1986
Woody Allen is a problematic figure, to say the least. Still, there's no arguing the director’s contributions to the film industry, especially when it comes to fashion. Annie Hall, indeed, gets the bulk of the praise (Diane Keaton’s wardrobe is the stuff of legend), but when it comes to coats, Hannah and Her Sisters tops our list. The film centers around Allen’s character, Mickey, and his relationships with his wife, Hannah, and her two sisters (the movie has a pretty concise title). Of the three, Dianne Wiest’s character, Holly, is the most stylish. She’s a struggling actress, former drug addict, and frequenter of punk clubs. And her roomy topper (it was the ’80s), with rolled-up sleeves and adorned with brooches, conveys her free-spirited outlook.
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