![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi4D8qVYvVrZyHaXM3M6iRkREN6nGWAw5GSZWBsRDO83qi4laHJY8Eh1ppngyXU_AaU9RDicRVT7B9xxW24wc4vRGelerbyN-1E_olersV6ndO9SQ5ByUYmjfjo6JMibWHcEchaB2w3ykvk/s320/short_hairstyles_meg_ryan_111.jpg)
Look for clothing that is offered in this film to take off in real life. Whether the look preppy east coast of Meg Ryan character, the character striking stye Eva Mendes, the nervous look impetuous character Jada Pinkett Smith or the bohemian style of Debra Messing's character sure to find some inspiration from the fashion in film Women.
The costume designer for "The Women" in the 2008 version is John A. Dunn. He has worked on films such as "I'm Not There", "Fast Track", and others. The premise of both films is almost the same and like the 1939 version in black and white "The Women" which had a sequence of colors at a fashion show, the 2008 version features a fashion show as well. Those who enjoyed the 1939 George Cukor film should enjoy the 2008 version as well.