Brigitte Bardot’s signature hairstyle inspired Anya Taylor-Joy’s ‘do in “Last Night in Soho.” Courtesy Everett Collection To get that swinging ’60s vibe, Dicks-Mireaux watched dozens of films from the era - including Roman Polanski’s stylish thriller “Repulsion” and the teen exploitation flick “Beat Girl” - and studied ingenues like Brigitte Bardot (whose tousled blond locks inspired Taylor-Joy’s mane in the movie), actress Julie Christie and singer Cilla Black.
“But they also had to be as authentic to the period as possible.” “Last Night in Soho” costume designer Odile Dicks-Mireaux channelled swingin’ ’60s style for actors Matt Smith and Anya Taylor-Joy. “The clothes needed to be beautiful enough that Eloise would then feel inspired ,” Dicks-Mireaux told The Post. “Last Night’s” Soho abounds with grime, gore and ghouls galore - yet even at its most ghastly, it exudes a seductive glamour, thanks to costume designer Odile Dicks-Mireaux. There, she follows an aspiring starlet named Sandie ( played by real-life fashion plate Anya Taylor-Joy), as she descends into degradation and doom. 29 - features a modern-day fashion student Eloise (Thomasin McKenzie) who at night finds herself transported to 1960s London. “Last Night in Soho” - the latest horror film from “Shaun of the Dead” director Edgar Wright, out Friday, Oct.
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