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Dec212011

Watch This!

Since holiday break is quickly approaching, you may find yourself with some extra time.  Take a look at some fun and cool fashion-related movies to keep you occupied!  Happy Holidays!

1.  Seamless - a real behind-the-scenes look into emerging designers competing for the coveted CFDA's Designer of the Year award.  This documentery will give you a glimpes on how much work it is to start your own clothing line and the passion you need to keep going.

2.  The Devil Wears Prada - this comedy is an exaggerated look into the life of a fashion assistant.  Although fictional, the author of the book did work for Anna Wintour.  Many people speculate that this movie is based on working for Anna herself.

3.  The Women (1939) - this movie does not have a fashion topic but the wardrobe and fashion styling in the film is beyond extraordinary.  The world famous Adrian, who was a talented costume designer, designed everything in this film and it is breathtaking.  The film is in black and white but the fashion show scene is in color (first time color was used in a film) and it's awesome!  Stars the infamous Joan Crawford.

4.  Unzipped - stars young designer (at the time) Isaac Mizrahi.  This film was made in 1994 and shows Isaac as he prepares for his upcoming collection.  The cool thing is all the original super models from the 90s such as Naomi Campbell and Kristy Turlington are in the film too.  This film is definitely iconic.

 

Reader Comments (2)

I prefer "The Devil Wears Prada", lovely casting and beautiful story.

= Allen W.

December 28, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCheap Calendar Printing

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March 20, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterstella@raplica handbags

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