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Designer Marathon, Volume 4, Episode 9, Antonio Berardi
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 4, Episode 9 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
In 1995, the fashion spotlight landed on Antonio Berardi. Initially dubbed “the next Galliano,” Berardi has created a name for himself by injecting a sense of heritage into his work. While his collections are often imbibed with religious symbolism, a result of his Roman Catholic upbringing, Berardi’s signatu...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 4, Episode 9 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
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In 1995, the fashion spotlight landed on Antonio Berardi. Initially dubbed “the next Galliano,” Berardi has created a name for himself by injecting a sense of heritage into his work. While his collections are often imbibed with religious symbolism, a result of his Roman Catholic upbringing, Berardi’s signature retains a certain sex appeal. Today, Berardi’s name has truly become an international one.
Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Designer Marathon
Person Discussed
Antonio Berardi, 1968-
Topic / Theme
Berardi, Antonio Berardi, Roma and gypsy styles, Evening wear, Punk look, Italian fashion, Jackets (Garments), Shoes, Dresses, Suits (Garments), Bikinis (Swimsuits), Handbags and purses, Boots, Trench coats, Symbolism, Religion, Fashion industry, Fashion trends, Fashion merchandising, Creativity, Fur, Cotton, Satin weave, Chiffon, Stretch and lycra, Lurex, Lace, Leather and suede
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Designer Marathon, Volume 4, Episode 11, Emilio Pucci
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 4, Episode 11 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
It was Emilio Pucci’s sporty background that gave him the understanding of movement and comfort that paid dividends in his fashion. But it was his mastery of print and color that allowed Pucci to stand alone in the Italian fashion industry of that time. Emilio Pucci passed away in 1991, just as his designs were...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 4, Episode 11 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
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It was Emilio Pucci’s sporty background that gave him the understanding of movement and comfort that paid dividends in his fashion. But it was his mastery of print and color that allowed Pucci to stand alone in the Italian fashion industry of that time. Emilio Pucci passed away in 1991, just as his designs were being appreciated by a new generation. Until his final collection, each and every print that Pucci famously put his name on was flawles...
It was Emilio Pucci’s sporty background that gave him the understanding of movement and comfort that paid dividends in his fashion. But it was his mastery of print and color that allowed Pucci to stand alone in the Italian fashion industry of that time. Emilio Pucci passed away in 1991, just as his designs were being appreciated by a new generation. Until his final collection, each and every print that Pucci famously put his name on was flawless. In 2000, hoping to accelerate growth and attract a new generation of clients, his daughter Laudomia and her mother sold a majority stake in the house to fashion conglomerate LVMH. Under its guidance a series of creative directors were brought in to revitalize Pucci for the 21st century.
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Designer Marathon
Person Discussed
Julio Espada, Matthew Williamson, 1971-, Peter Dundas, 1969-, Christian Lacroix, 1951-, Emilio Pucci, Marchese di Barsento, 1914-1992
Topic / Theme
Emilio Pucci, Evening wear, Sportswear, Italian fashion, Dresses, Swimsuits, Creativity, Fashion designers, Fashion industry, Graphic prints, Jersey (Fabric), Cashmere and pashmina
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Designer Marathon, Volume 4, Episode 13, Francisco Costa for Calvin Klein
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 4, Episode 13 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
Since 1968, Calvin Klein’s uncluttered vision was embraced by legions of Hollywood’s best and secured his positions a premier American designer. In 2003, he sold the company for $430 million. Francisco Costa took the design reins, integrating the unmistakably clean aesthetic of Calvin Klein and taking the hous...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 4, Episode 13 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
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Since 1968, Calvin Klein’s uncluttered vision was embraced by legions of Hollywood’s best and secured his positions a premier American designer. In 2003, he sold the company for $430 million. Francisco Costa took the design reins, integrating the unmistakably clean aesthetic of Calvin Klein and taking the house to an elegant new level. Costa’s work earned him the admiration of his peers, winning him the CFDA award for womenswear in 2006 and...
Since 1968, Calvin Klein’s uncluttered vision was embraced by legions of Hollywood’s best and secured his positions a premier American designer. In 2003, he sold the company for $430 million. Francisco Costa took the design reins, integrating the unmistakably clean aesthetic of Calvin Klein and taking the house to an elegant new level. Costa’s work earned him the admiration of his peers, winning him the CFDA award for womenswear in 2006 and again in 2008.
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Designer Marathon
Person Discussed
Francisco Costa, 1964-
Topic / Theme
Calvin Klein Collection, Knitwear, Evening wear, Sportswear, Council of Fashion Designers of America Fashion Awards, New York, NY, 2006, American fashion, Coats, Cardigans, T-shirts, Pencil skirts, Fashion designers, Fashion industry, Artists, Artistic collaboration, Cotton, Cashmere and pashmina, Organza
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Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 1, Burberry
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 1 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
For more than a century Burberry was known for two things: durable trench coats and its signature plaid. In 1997 C.E.O. Rose Marie Bravo hired Roberto Menichetti to bring a fashion edge to the label; in 2001 she replaced him with Christopher Bailey, a young man from Yorkshire.
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 1 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
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For more than a century Burberry was known for two things: durable trench coats and its signature plaid. In 1997 C.E.O. Rose Marie Bravo hired Roberto Menichetti to bring a fashion edge to the label; in 2001 she replaced him with Christopher Bailey, a young man from Yorkshire.
Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Designer Marathon
Person Discussed
Christopher Bailey, 1971-, Roberto Menichetti, 1966-, Kate Moss, Rose Marie Bravo, 1951-, Christy Turlington, 1969-, Thomas Burberry, 1835-1926
Topic / Theme
Burberry Prorsum, English fashion, Trench coats, Buttons, Handbags and purses, Shoes, Kilts, Raincoats, Fashion, Apparel, Fashion designers, Plaid, Ruching
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Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 1, Moschino
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 1 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2009), 48 mins
Founded by Italian Franco Moschino in 1983, Moschino has always had an irreverent and playful take on fashion. The whimsical designer was also interested in pop culture, often imbuing his collections with tongue-in cheek references, such as a T-shirt which depicted a television tuned to 'Channel No. 5' - spoofing...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 1 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2009), 48 mins
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Founded by Italian Franco Moschino in 1983, Moschino has always had an irreverent and playful take on fashion. The whimsical designer was also interested in pop culture, often imbuing his collections with tongue-in cheek references, such as a T-shirt which depicted a television tuned to 'Channel No. 5' - spoofing Chanel’s famous fragrance. After Franco Moschino's untimely death in 1994, Rosella Jardini has served as the label's creative directo...
Founded by Italian Franco Moschino in 1983, Moschino has always had an irreverent and playful take on fashion. The whimsical designer was also interested in pop culture, often imbuing his collections with tongue-in cheek references, such as a T-shirt which depicted a television tuned to 'Channel No. 5' - spoofing Chanel’s famous fragrance. After Franco Moschino's untimely death in 1994, Rosella Jardini has served as the label's creative director and has continued in Moschino's imaginative footsteps since.
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Designer Marathon
Person Discussed
Rosella Jardini, 1952-, Franco Moschino, 1950-1994, Wallis Warfield Spencer Simpson, 1896-1986
Topic / Theme
Moschino Cheap and Chic, Moschino SpA, Japonisme, Italian fashion, T-shirts, Buttons, Jackets (Garments), Fashion, Apparel, Fashion designers
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Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 2, Chloe
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 2 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
Created in 1952 by Gaby Aghion, the house of Chloe projected a bohemian spirit from the very beginning. In 1966, 28 year-old Karl Lagerfeld became head designer. He left in 1983 and Martine Sitbon spent 5 years at the helm. Lagerfeld returned in 1992 and stayed on until 1997. Since then, a string of young designer...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 2 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
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Created in 1952 by Gaby Aghion, the house of Chloe projected a bohemian spirit from the very beginning. In 1966, 28 year-old Karl Lagerfeld became head designer. He left in 1983 and Martine Sitbon spent 5 years at the helm. Lagerfeld returned in 1992 and stayed on until 1997. Since then, a string of young designers have stepped in to continue the tradition, most notably Stella McCartney and then Phoebe Philo. Hannah MacGibbon is now at the helm.
Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Designer Marathon
Person Discussed
Hannah MacGibbon, 1970-, Phoebe Philo, 1973-, Stella McCartney, 1971-, Martine Sitbon, 1951-, Karl Lagerfeld, 1933-2019, Gaby Aghion, 1921-
Topic / Theme
Chloé, Girly, Feminine, French fashion, American fashion, Dresses, Shoes, Fashion, Apparel, Fashion designers, Horses, Chiffon
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Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 3, Carolina Herrera
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 3 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2009), 48 mins
Carolina Herrera is a woman known for modern refinement and understated elegance - in her designs and her personal style. In her own words, she 'started late in life' launching her business in 1980 at the age of 40.
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 3 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2009), 48 mins
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Carolina Herrera is a woman known for modern refinement and understated elegance - in her designs and her personal style. In her own words, she 'started late in life' launching her business in 1980 at the age of 40.
Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Designer Marathon
Person Discussed
Carolina Herrera, 1939-
Topic / Theme
Carolina Herrera, Feminine, Wedding costumes, Sleeves, American fashion, Shorts, Skirts, Buttons, Wedding dresses, Fashion, Apparel, Fashion designers, Perfumes, Polka dots
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Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 4, Betsey Johnson
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 4 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2009), 48 mins
Betsey Johnson had never planned on being a fashion designer, but her exuberant style has rocked the fashion world for over 30 years. In the mid-1960's Betsey was noticed for her quirky, home-made designs and was eventually hired as head designer of the hip boutique, Paraphernalia. Her trade-mark look is now unive...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 4 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2009), 48 mins
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Betsey Johnson had never planned on being a fashion designer, but her exuberant style has rocked the fashion world for over 30 years. In the mid-1960's Betsey was noticed for her quirky, home-made designs and was eventually hired as head designer of the hip boutique, Paraphernalia. Her trade-mark look is now universally recognized for its fun and girly edge.
Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Designer Marathon
Person Discussed
Betsey Johnson, 1942-, Lulu Johnson, 1975-
Topic / Theme
Betsey Johnson, Retro styles, Bohemian, Hippie style, Vintage fashion, Feminine, Girly, Rock-and-roll style, American fashion, Prom Dresses, Swimsuits, Petticoats, Slips (Lingerie), Dresses, T-shirts, Fashion, Apparel, Fashion designers, Spangles, Floral
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Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 5, Calvin Klein
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 5 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2009), 48 mins
Though he began his business in 1968, Calvin Klein became a household name in the 70's when he decided to put his name on jeans, launching the designer jean craze of the next decade. Immediately identifiable for his clean lines and neutral palettes, Calvin kept the focus on modernity. In 2003, Calvin sold the comp...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 5 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2009), 48 mins
Description
Though he began his business in 1968, Calvin Klein became a household name in the 70's when he decided to put his name on jeans, launching the designer jean craze of the next decade. Immediately identifiable for his clean lines and neutral palettes, Calvin kept the focus on modernity. In 2003, Calvin sold the company to Phillips Van-Heusen, and in 2004, Francisco Costa took over as head designer. Costa has clearly understood the trademarks of the...
Though he began his business in 1968, Calvin Klein became a household name in the 70's when he decided to put his name on jeans, launching the designer jean craze of the next decade. Immediately identifiable for his clean lines and neutral palettes, Calvin kept the focus on modernity. In 2003, Calvin sold the company to Phillips Van-Heusen, and in 2004, Francisco Costa took over as head designer. Costa has clearly understood the trademarks of the house, taking the unmistakably clean aesthetic to an elegant new level in sportswear.
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Designer Marathon
Person Discussed
Francisco Costa, 1964-, Calvin Klein, 1942-, Kelly Klein, fl. 2009
Topic / Theme
Calvin Klein Collection, Calvin Klein, Inc, Black Label, Sportswear, Minimalist fashion, Hemlines, American fashion, Jeans, Coats, Little black dresses, Pantsuits, Shorts, Fashion, Apparel, Fashion designers, Reptile leather, Jersey (Fabric)
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Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 6, Yohji Yamamoto
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 6 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2009), 48 mins
Boasting an unconventional yet undeniably beautiful vision, designer Yohji Yamamoto is one of the leading designers of our time. In the early 1980s, with Yamamoto at the forefront, the arrival of the Japanese designers in Paris heralded a darker, more somber aesthetic than the prevailing glitz of the era. The over...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 5, Episode 6 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2009), 48 mins
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Boasting an unconventional yet undeniably beautiful vision, designer Yohji Yamamoto is one of the leading designers of our time. In the early 1980s, with Yamamoto at the forefront, the arrival of the Japanese designers in Paris heralded a darker, more somber aesthetic than the prevailing glitz of the era. The oversized black clothes of the Japanese designers sent a wave of counter-intuitive sex appeal through the fashion world. More than twenty-f...
Boasting an unconventional yet undeniably beautiful vision, designer Yohji Yamamoto is one of the leading designers of our time. In the early 1980s, with Yamamoto at the forefront, the arrival of the Japanese designers in Paris heralded a darker, more somber aesthetic than the prevailing glitz of the era. The oversized black clothes of the Japanese designers sent a wave of counter-intuitive sex appeal through the fashion world. More than twenty-five years later, Yamamoto remains an innovative and intellectual force in fashion. Yamamoto is the rare designer who is truly avant-garde, continually pushing sartorial boundaries, exploring new silhouettes and fabrications, and challenging us to reevaluate our notions of beauty.
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Designer Marathon
Person Discussed
Yōji Yamamoto, 1943-, André Leon Talley, fl. 2010
Topic / Theme
Y's, Yohji Yamamoto, Salvatore Ferragamo S.p.A., Y-3, Japonisme, Active sportswear, Sportswear, Oversized style, Japanese fashion, Boots, Little black dresses, Sweatshirts, Baseball jackets, Wedding dresses, Fashion, Apparel, Fashion designers, Tulle, Lace, Pleats, Cotton, Jersey (Fabric)
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