Michael Caine Is A Simple Winter Elegance on "The Italian Job"
Michael Caine starred in 1969's original cinema classic "The Italian Job" later re-made in 20th century starring Charlize Theron. Michael played Charlie Croker, "a thief who with the help of his gang steals 4 million dollars of gold in Turin, Italy. Croker and his friends manage to get the gold out of Turin after creating a traffic chaos & racing thru the city's streets and buildings. However when they're in the heights of the Italian Alps near the border with Switzerland they encounter trouble; their van is almost falling off a cliff, and with it the gold."
Late 1960s fashion like double breasted suits, psychedelic print shirts, and turtlenecks were all staples in those times. Michael Caine shows how a turtleneck is worn. A perfect choice in my opinion for every Fall/Winter season. It's simple, sophisticated, and versatile. Turtlenecks was and continues to play an important role in fashion.
This season kiddas, you can strut a turtleneck just like Michael, or you can add some color and contrast with a suit of some sort. It's all up to you!
The Italian Job (1969) Theatrical Trailer.
"A brief clip of an interview with Michael Caine in the mid-sixties. His views on British society at that time."
"Parkinson talks to Michael Caine about how he does convincing American accents, and how he really feels about getting older. Interesting talk show clip from the BBC."
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