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The evolution of journalists´ style in the cinema in Spain: From the Historias de la radio to Spotlight

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  • Alfonso de la Quintana García

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The cinema is a fashion promoter that has always influenced journalists’ stereotypes. From their clothes, hairstyles, gestures and even the way of speaking. It has been an essential instrument for studying the aesthetic movements through the different eras in history. It also turned the journalist into an opinion leader and, hereinafter, those journalists would influence in their audience by creating style icons through movies and promoting items of clothing. In order to analyse the evolution of cinema fashion in Spain, two representative films of the journalistic profession have been analysed for their screen share acceptance, but very different in time, space and form in order to try to cover all possible characteristics. By means of a comparative study, the similarities, differences and fashion pattern are analysed and summarised. The most important conclusion is that fashion is a cross-cuing phenomenon that is used to denounce injustice in each of the films. Fashion is not only the costume, it is the way of speaking in the script, the furniture, the place filmed and sometime even the problems that are denounced. Fashion has social effects. Finally, a small, very limited simple is made with a series of in-depth interviews with three journalists in relevant positions, with more than ten years of seniority working in the world fashion.

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  • Alfonso de la Quintana García, 2023. "The evolution of journalists´ style in the cinema in Spain: From the Historias de la radio to Spotlight," Journal of Global Fashion Marketing, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 14(4), pages 419-428, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rgfmxx:v:14:y:2023:i:4:p:419-428
    DOI: 10.1080/20932685.2023.2205862
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