Behind the Scenes
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Giorgio Armani’s Iconic Film Wardrobe: From ‘American Gigolo’ to ‘Inglourious Basterds’
Giorgio Armani, who passed away at 91, left an indelible mark on cinema. His designs went beyond fashion—they shaped characters and defined eras, from the sleek suits in American Gigolo to the period detail in Inglourious Basterds. Armani believed clothing could “build a character,” turning costumes into storytelling tools. His collaboration with directors like Martin Scorsese combined elegance with narrative, creating unforgettable cinematic moments. Even without the label, Armani’s work was instantly recognizable—timeless, sophisticated, and deeply human. His legacy endures not just in what characters wore, but in how they were brought to life. Paramount “American Gigolo” (1980) When people think about Giorgio Armani and movies, they probably first think…
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“Not every ghost is bad, maybe they just want to play” — Patrick Wilson on The Conjuring: Last Rites
Celeba.ch spoke exclusively with Patrick Wilson about the release of The Conjuring: Last Rites, the newest chapter of the iconic horror saga. The actor opened up about his journey as Ed Warren, working with Vera Farmiga, and the life lessons he took from real-life Lorraine Warren. On July 19th, 2013, 12 years ago, the first Conjuring film was released in theaters. Did you have any inkling of the journey that would follow for you that day? No, but that comes with an asterisk. James [Wan] and I knew that if we got the first one right, we’d at least be back for a second one. Now, doing four, and the…