Black and White Hitchcock Classic: Style Jack

April 17, 2008 02:00 PM

Emile Hirsch and Strangers on a Train


Dressing sharp can literally be as simple as black and white. Combine the classic color pair with an infamous director to get a Hollywood style. Vanity Fair recently took a queue from Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train, 1951. Emile Hirsch (left) achieves a timeless look as he poses as the movie’s main character, Guy Haines. Get this look in today’s fashion world without the movie star paycheck.

The shirt: Crisp white oxford dress shirt by Mossimo from Target, $19.99.

The tie: Silver and black silk satin tie from JoS. A. Bank, $49.50.

The vest: Feathers Spring black knit v-neck sweater vest from Urban Outfitters, $36.

The jacket: Two-button front INC International Concepts black wool blazer from Macy’s, on sale for $84.99.

The slacks: Axist black flat-front dress pants from Kohls, $22.50.

Photo from Vanity Fair’s Hollywood Portfoilo

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