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10 iconic knitwear moments in movies

From Brigitte Bardot to Keira Knightley

10 iconic knitwear moments in movies From Brigitte Bardot to Keira Knightley
10 iconic knitwear moments in movies From Brigitte Bardot to Keira Knightley

Winter is here – this morning in Milan the temperature fell to 4 degrees – and with it all the timeless clichés of the season. Fireplace, hot chocolate, spicy mulled wine, the race for the perfect Christmas gift, scarves and sweaters – sweaters of every kind and colour.

Since there’s nothing more comforting than watching a movie under the blanket while wearing a wool sweater, we propose you here a top ten of the films that will make you want to learn to knit, or at least to indulge in some winter shopping.

 

#1 A single man, Tom Ford (2009)

 

#2 Bonnie & Clyde, Arthur Penn (1967)

 

#3 Love Story, Arthur Hiller (1970)

 

#4 Two Weeks in September, Serge Bourguignon (1967)

 

#5 Two for the road, Stanley Donen (1967)

 

#6 The Imitation Game, Morten Tyldum (2015)

 

#7 Let's Make Love, George Cukor (1960)

 

#8 Factory Girl, George Hickenlooper (2006)

 

#9 Paris, Texas, Wim Wenders (1984)

 

#10 Harry Potter and the philosopher’s stone, Chris Columbus (2001)