1992 — Boomerang
Costume designer Ruth E. Carter (who would later win an Oscar for Black Panther ) created a visual language of power. The film is a glorious museum of early 90s excess: double-breasted pinstripe suits, massive shoulder pads, gold-buttoned blazers, and hats worn indoors.
However, the "boomerang" of the title refers to karma. Marcus gets a new boss: the brilliant, beautiful, and devastatingly composed Jacqueline Broyer (played with icy perfection by Robin Givens). For the first time in his life, Marcus is the one being played. Jacqueline treats him exactly the way he treats other women—using him for sex and then dismissing him coldly. boomerang 1992
Looking back, Boomerang is shockingly progressive. Costume designer Ruth E
Have you seen Boomerang (1992)? Share your favorite scene or fashion moment in the comments below. However, the "boomerang" of the title refers to karma