Famous Fashion Designers
Marc Jacobs & Louis Vuitton – MIC 1197
From Japan to the United States, the LV sign stands upon increasingly larger stores. One man alone designs
the brand’s creation, Marc Jacobs. There is a striking contrast between the extremely formal structure of giant Vuitton and Jacobs’ laidback attitude. He is recognized as
one of the most potent trendsetters. Yet, Marc Jacobs neither sketches nor sews. Previously, no camera had ever been allowed to film
Vuitton’s and Jacobs’ creation process. The film unravels an economic and artistic system in a lively manner. It also demonstrations a new way to make fashion, a modern mix of chaos and glamour. (No preview) 2007 ed. 90 min. DVD. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$75
Yves St. Laurent – His Life and Times – MIC 1199
For the last forty years, Yves St. Laurent has reigned as one of the most influential and brilliantly inspired couturiers. His dramatic designs, emphasizing the body and a seductive elegance, and his conceptual innovations have revolutionized women’s fashion. Conveys the key role he played in leading the transition of high fashion as something for the wealthy elite to fashion as a broad-based pop cultural phenomenon. Saint Laurent speaks candidly and with emotion about key events of his life with an array of photos and footage featuring longtime customers like Catherine Deneuve and Lee
Ratziwill. (No preview) 2004 ed. 163 min. DVD. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$75
Viktor & Rolf: Because We’re Worth It! – MIC 1200
In the nineties, Viktor & Rolf broke into the fashion world as innovative designers with their theatrical catwalk shows and avant-garde creations. Now they are ready to conquer the world with their own fashion house, their perfume “Flowerbomb”, a matching catwalk collection, and new lines of glasses and shoes. Takes the viewer up close and personal with the Dutch fashion duo at this turning point of their careers. Shows how they have captivated the international fashion world with their exceptional creative and conceptual talents, but also because of their unique collaboration that has lasted for over a decade. (No preview) 2005 ed. 90 min. DVD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$75
Icons of Fashion – THC 978
They are the trend setters, the dream makers, the icons of fashion. Get an insider’s look into the world of fashion as portrayed in the Oscar winning film, The Devil Wears Prada (No preview). 2003 ed.2DVDS 192 min $50
Fashion Designers – THC 979
From the studios to the runways to the streets, our experts help count down the most influential and important fashion designers. (No preview). 2003 ed. DVD 50 min. ................ $50
Donna Karan – THC 980
See how Donna Karan made her name in fashion and discover what she has been doing since selling her company in 2001 (No preview). 2004 ed.DVD 50 min. ................ $50
Calvin Klein: A Stylish Obsession – THC 981
The legendary designer talks about his bumpy road to fame, trendsetting design and business empire. (No preview). 1997 ed. DVD 50 min. ................ $50
The Versace Family – THC 982
See how the famous design house rose to prominence and survived the death of its founder. (No preview). 2003 ed. DVD 50 min. ................ $50
Halston – THC 983
Examines Roy Halston, a man no one could have imagined would become America’s most celebrated and glamorous fashion designer. (No preview). 1998 ed.DVD 50 min. ................ $50
Giorgio Armani: Deconstructing Fashion – THC 984
See where the legendary designer gets his sense of style in this fascinating profile. (No preview). 2001 ed. DVD 50 min…………… $50
Gloria Vanderbilt: An Heir of Style – THC 985
She went from the “little rich girl” to a fashion queen. In seven decades of celebrity, she has forged a name for herself distinct from the legacy of her famous family (No preview). 1997 ed.DVD 50 min $50
Edith Head – THC 986
The customer designer for 1,131 films was one of the first behind-the-scenes designers to achieve celebrity. (No preview). 2000 ed.
DVD 50 min. ................ $50
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