The final look for Churchill uses modern bright colours from his love for creating art, whilst admiring his statement eye for fashion through military inspirations. Through his intellectual literally knowledge he was known for writing incredible speeches ‘To improve is to change, to be perfect is to change often’ regularly wanting to be diverse and stand out, in this instance through his fashion staples. Observing recent trends, comforting garments are of high importance. Allowing larger silhouettes to be created, this connotation for the fishermen at Dunkirk reflects his hard work as prime minister how he made positive impacts towards the country, especially throughout the war period. Churchill gave absolute admiration for those that helped during the rescue. Churchill, being the modern day consumer of street style, allows him to step even further out of his comfort zone, portrayed through the feminine colour pallet in funky checks and prints.