Top 10 Fashion Comedy Films

Top 10 Fashion Comedy Films Business Comedy Movies

Are you ready to dive into the glitzy, glamorous, and often ridiculous world of fashion? This collection of 10 comedy films will take you behind the scenes of the fashion industry, where drama, laughter, and style collide. From the catwalk to the cutting room floor, these movies showcase the lighter side of fashion, offering both entertainment and a satirical look at the industry's quirks. Whether you're a fashionista or just love a good laugh, these films are sure to tickle your funny bone while giving you a peek into the world of haute couture.

Clueless (1995)
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Clueless (1995)

Description: This teen comedy set in Beverly Hills features fashion-forward characters navigating high school life, with a focus on fashion and social status.

Fact: The film popularized the term "as if" and influenced fashion trends of the 90s. It was loosely based on Jane Austen's "Emma."

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The First Wives Club (1996)
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The First Wives Club (1996)

Description: Three divorced women band together to take revenge on their ex-husbands, with fashion playing a central role in their schemes.

Fact: The film was based on a novel by Olivia Goldsmith. It features a memorable scene where the women sing "You Don't Own Me."

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Zoolander (2001)
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Zoolander (2001)

Description: A dim-witted male model, Derek Zoolander, is brainwashed to assassinate the Prime Minister of Malaysia, offering a satirical take on the fashion industry's absurdity.

Fact: The film was inspired by a sketch Ben Stiller did on the VH1 Fashion Awards. The "Blue Steel" look became a cultural phenomenon.

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The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
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The Devil Wears Prada (2006)

Description: This film follows a young aspiring journalist who lands a job as an assistant to a ruthless magazine editor, providing a comedic look at the high-pressure world of fashion magazines.

Fact: Meryl Streep's character, Miranda Priestly, was inspired by Vogue editor Anna Wintour. The film's title is a play on the book "The Devil Wears Prada" by Lauren Weisberger.

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Ugly Betty (2008)
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Ugly Betty (2008)

Description: A former Playboy Bunny becomes the house mother of an unpopular sorority, teaching them about fashion, beauty, and self-confidence.

Fact: Anna Faris, who plays the lead, was nominated for a Teen Choice Award for her performance. The film was produced by Adam Sandler's Happy Madison Productions.

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Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009)
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Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009)

Description: A young woman with a shopping addiction lands a job writing for a financial magazine, leading to comedic situations involving fashion and finance.

Fact: The film was based on the "Shopaholic" book series by Sophie Kinsella. Isla Fisher, who plays the lead, did her own stunts, including a scene where she falls into a fountain.

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Fashionably Yours (2020)
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Fashionably Yours (2020)

Description: A fashion editor returns to her small town to save her family's boutique, mixing romance and comedy in the world of fashion.

Fact: The film was part of Hallmark Channel's "Fall Harvest" series. It was shot in Vancouver, Canada.

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The Intern (2015)
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The Intern (2015)

Description: A 70-year-old widower becomes an intern at an online fashion retailer, providing a humorous look at generational differences in the fashion world.

Fact: Robert De Niro's character was inspired by a real-life senior intern at a tech company. The film was shot in Brooklyn, New York.

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The September Issue (2009)
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The September Issue (2009)

Description: While not a comedy, this documentary provides a humorous and insightful look at the making of Vogue's September issue, the fashion industry's biggest event.

Fact: The film was the highest-grossing documentary of

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