I don't know where I've been, but I'm just discovering this Hitchcock editorial from Vanity Fair (from 2008). I LOVE Hitchcock movies, both because they're great suspenseful films, and because they always feature amazingly well-dressed heroines (Grace Kelly was a fav of Hitchcock's).
To Catch A Thief

Vertigo (my fav of all his movies!)

Strangers on a Train (I just watched this for the first time last weekend - very good! The climactic scene at the end involving a carousel...well I won't ruin it, but it was awesome, and even more awesome upon learning that it didn't involve camera tricks)

Rear Window

Dial M For Murder

[Images: Vanity Fair]
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