Chris James Sundance 2026 Styling
For Chris, preparing for Sundance began as a conversation about intention - not just what to wear, but how he wanted to show up across the full arc of the festival for a film rooted in archival storytelling and a distinct era.
What followed was not a single outfit, but a considered range of looks - from the premiere to press and in-between moments - each one designed to feel cohesive, era-aware, and aligned with both the film and the festival environment.
His words below reflect that experience:
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