The tie makes several appearances throughout the film, and if you watch closely, you might notice that it mysteriously changes knots from time to time.
During the polo match, Edward sports a straight-collar shirt along with the tie that Vivian gifted him, knotted in a half-Windsor. But in a later scene, the sharp-eyed viewer can spot a subtle change — Edward’s collar has magically transformed into a spread style, and the tie is now in a full-Windsor knot.
When Richard Gere introduces Julia Roberts’ character to the glamorous world of the rich, he takes her on a wild shopping spree down Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.
That afternoon shopping trip? It would have set Gere’s character back at least $30,000, according to designer Marilyn Vance.
Talk about a retail therapy session on steroids! It’s like they were shopping with Monopoly money — no wonder Vivian was in a daze.
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