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Designer Marathon, Vol. 4, Episode 10, Dries Van Noten
produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014 and Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Designer Marathon, Vol. 4, Episode 10 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2007), 48 mins
This video, produced by Elizabeth Uss and Jennifer Cipperly, is about Belgian fashion designer Dries van Noten.
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produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014 and Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Designer Marathon, Vol. 4, Episode 10 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2007), 48 mins
Description
This video, produced by Elizabeth Uss and Jennifer Cipperly, is about Belgian fashion designer Dries van Noten.
Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Designer Marathon
Person Discussed
Dries van Noten, 1958-
Topic / Theme
Menswear, Women's wear, Belgian fashion, Fashion trends, Fashion designers, Fashion
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Designer Marathon, Volume 1, Episode 5, Marc Jacobs
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 1, Episode 5 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2007), 48 mins
Plucked from New York City's Parsons School of Design in 1984 to start his own line, Marc Jacobs - today's king of all that is downtown cool - has survived a lion's share of ups and downs, and has managed to consistently land on his feet. Though he was unceremoniously fired by Perry Ellis in 1992 for his infamous...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 1, Episode 5 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2007), 48 mins
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Plucked from New York City's Parsons School of Design in 1984 to start his own line, Marc Jacobs - today's king of all that is downtown cool - has survived a lion's share of ups and downs, and has managed to consistently land on his feet. Though he was unceremoniously fired by Perry Ellis in 1992 for his infamous grunge collection, he bounced back on top when the French house of Louis Vuitton appointed Marc Jacobs as Artistic Director in 1997. He...
Plucked from New York City's Parsons School of Design in 1984 to start his own line, Marc Jacobs - today's king of all that is downtown cool - has survived a lion's share of ups and downs, and has managed to consistently land on his feet. Though he was unceremoniously fired by Perry Ellis in 1992 for his infamous grunge collection, he bounced back on top when the French house of Louis Vuitton appointed Marc Jacobs as Artistic Director in 1997. He successfully oversaw the house's first foray into clothing design. He has since been producing the fashion industry's most covetable creations, and as his long list of accomplishments grows, so does his adoring - and oftentimes high profile - fan club.
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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
2007
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Designer Marathon
Person Discussed
Marc Jacobs, 1963-, Perry Ellis, 1940-1986
Topic / Theme
Marc by Marc Jacobs, Marc Jacobs, Perry Ellis, Grunge, Sportswear, American fashion, Menswear, Cargo pants, Coats, Sweaters, Fashion, Apparel, Fashion designers, Polka dots
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Designer Marathon, Volume 1, Episode 9, Paul Smith
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 1, Episode 9 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
With a bold palette and a cheeky wink, Paul Smith has become one of the most financially prosperous designers working in London. From his 25 year retrospective at London's Design Museum to a personal tour of his Milanese boutique, Paul Smith's sense of whimsy has been fundamental to his success.
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 1, Episode 9 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
Description
With a bold palette and a cheeky wink, Paul Smith has become one of the most financially prosperous designers working in London. From his 25 year retrospective at London's Design Museum to a personal tour of his Milanese boutique, Paul Smith's sense of whimsy has been fundamental to his success.
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
Paul Smith, 1946-
Topic / Theme
Paul Smith Women, Men Only, Paul Smith Ltd., Prints, Military style, English fashion, Menswear, Capes, Fashion, Apparel, Fashion designers, Lace, Striped cloth, Leather and suede
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Designer Marathon, Volume 1, Episode 12, Roberto Cavalli
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 1, Episode 12 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2007), 48 mins
Nothing is more inspirational to Roberto Cavalli than the feminine form. His luxurious creations, which he designs along with business partner and wife Eva, make women feel sexy and confident. An iconic Roberto Cavalli print begins with a photograph taken by Cavalli himself. His prints are unique and intricate, ma...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Designer Marathon, Volume 1, Episode 12 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2007), 48 mins
Description
Nothing is more inspirational to Roberto Cavalli than the feminine form. His luxurious creations, which he designs along with business partner and wife Eva, make women feel sexy and confident. An iconic Roberto Cavalli print begins with a photograph taken by Cavalli himself. His prints are unique and intricate, making each design truly one of a kind. Consumers seem to agree as Roberto Cavalli owns a showroom in Milan, a factory in Florence, and a...
Nothing is more inspirational to Roberto Cavalli than the feminine form. His luxurious creations, which he designs along with business partner and wife Eva, make women feel sexy and confident. An iconic Roberto Cavalli print begins with a photograph taken by Cavalli himself. His prints are unique and intricate, making each design truly one of a kind. Consumers seem to agree as Roberto Cavalli owns a showroom in Milan, a factory in Florence, and a store on New York City's Madison Avenue among many other retail locations. In addition, Roberto has recently launched new line Just Cavalli which targets the young woman with energy and attitude to burn. Roberto Cavalli has indeed achieved international recognition and success.
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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
2007
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Designer Marathon
Person Discussed
Roberto Cavalli, 1940-, Eva Cavalli, 1959-
Topic / Theme
Just Cavalli, Roberto Cavalli, Prints, Mediterranean, Italian fashion, Menswear, Jeans, Accessories, Ball gowns, Fashion, Apparel, Fashion designers, Feathers, Fur, Beads, Leather and suede, Animal prints
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Designer Marathon, Volume 2, Episode 3, Sonia Rykiel
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 2, Episode 3 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2007), 48 mins
Ten years have passed since Robert Altman attended the Sonia Rykiel show that gave him the idea for his film Pret-a-Porter, but Sonia’s clothes still continue to steal the scene. Without any formal training, this accidental designer has built a multimillion dollar empire after opening her first Paris boutique in...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 2, Episode 3 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2007), 48 mins
Description
Ten years have passed since Robert Altman attended the Sonia Rykiel show that gave him the idea for his film Pret-a-Porter, but Sonia’s clothes still continue to steal the scene. Without any formal training, this accidental designer has built a multimillion dollar empire after opening her first Paris boutique in 1968. Sonia’s daughter Nathalie is now the artistic director of the privately held fashion house.
Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Designer Marathon
Person Discussed
Sonia Rykiel, 1930-, Nathalie Rykiel
Topic / Theme
Sonia Rykiel, Knitwear, Women's wear, Menswear, French fashion, Sweaters, Suits (Garments), Dresses, Jackets (Garments), Shoes, Jeans, Pullover sweaters, Fashion industry, Fashion trends, Fashion designers, Lurex
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Designer Marathon, Volume 2, Episode 5, Ferragamo
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 2, Episode 5 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
Although founder Salvatore Ferragamo passed away in 1960, the Italian fashion house is still going strong thanks to younger generations. Ferragamo has expanded to accessories and ready-to-wear. 2007 was significant for Ferragamo as the company celebrated its 80th anniversary and prepared to go public. His wife Wan...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 2, Episode 5 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
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Although founder Salvatore Ferragamo passed away in 1960, the Italian fashion house is still going strong thanks to younger generations. Ferragamo has expanded to accessories and ready-to-wear. 2007 was significant for Ferragamo as the company celebrated its 80th anniversary and prepared to go public. His wife Wanda happily insists that he would be pleased. Salvatore’s grandson James Ferragamo says Ferragamo will always be a family business.
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
Salvatore Ferragamo, 1898-1960, James Ferragamo, Fiamma Ferragamo, Fulvia Ferragamo
Topic / Theme
Ferragamo, Knitwear, Ready-to-wear, Menswear, Women's wear, American fashion, Italian fashion, Scarves, Handbags and purses, Coats, Dresses, Suits (Garments), Wedge shoes, High heeled shoes, Shoes, Fashion designers, Fashion industry, Fashion trends, Cellophane yarn, Leather and suede
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Designer Marathon, Volume 2, Episode 7, Missoni
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 2, Episode 7 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
Husband and wife team Tai and Rosita Missoni are the creators of vibrant knits and simple shapes: the hallmarks of the house of Missoni. Missoni introduced its first collection in 1958 to the delight of then-Vogue editor Diana Vreeland. Missoni gained international acclaim, and the company celebrated its 50th anni...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 2, Episode 7 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
Description
Husband and wife team Tai and Rosita Missoni are the creators of vibrant knits and simple shapes: the hallmarks of the house of Missoni. Missoni introduced its first collection in 1958 to the delight of then-Vogue editor Diana Vreeland. Missoni gained international acclaim, and the company celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2003. Angela Missoni, the company’s creative director, continues to take Missoni to new heights. Today, the label has expa...
Husband and wife team Tai and Rosita Missoni are the creators of vibrant knits and simple shapes: the hallmarks of the house of Missoni. Missoni introduced its first collection in 1958 to the delight of then-Vogue editor Diana Vreeland. Missoni gained international acclaim, and the company celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2003. Angela Missoni, the company’s creative director, continues to take Missoni to new heights. Today, the label has expanded to include accessories, home accents, carpets, hotel chains, and more.
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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
Rosita Jelmini Missoni, 1931-, Angela Missoni, 1958-
Topic / Theme
Missoni, Patterns, Prints, Sportswear, Knitwear, Women's wear, Menswear, Italian fashion, Dresses, Hosiery, Handbags and purses, Shoes, Sweaters, Fashion designers, Fashion industry, Fashion trends, Brocade, Velvet
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Designer Marathon, Volume 2, Episode 8, Michael Kors
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 2, Episode 8 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
In 1981, Michael Kors formed his eponymous fashion label devoted to chic and luxurious American sportswear. Kors studied at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York and began working as a fashion designer and merchandiser at age 19. Michael Kors has always had a long list of celebrity fans including Jennife...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 2, Episode 8 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
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In 1981, Michael Kors formed his eponymous fashion label devoted to chic and luxurious American sportswear. Kors studied at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York and began working as a fashion designer and merchandiser at age 19. Michael Kors has always had a long list of celebrity fans including Jennifer Lopez, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sigourney Weaver, Liv Tyler and Jessica Simpson. The Michael Kors empire now includes a...
In 1981, Michael Kors formed his eponymous fashion label devoted to chic and luxurious American sportswear. Kors studied at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York and began working as a fashion designer and merchandiser at age 19. Michael Kors has always had a long list of celebrity fans including Jennifer Lopez, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sigourney Weaver, Liv Tyler and Jessica Simpson. The Michael Kors empire now includes accessories, swimwear, menswear and fragrance. Today, Michael Kors continues to resonate with his devotees by consistently delivering classic, sophisticated pieces with an edge.
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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
Michael Kors, 1959-
Topic / Theme
MICHAEL Michael Kors, Michael Kors for Celine, Skiwear, Sportswear, Women's wear, Menswear, American fashion, Trousers, Coats, T-shirts, Jeans, Jackets (Garments), Dresses, Fashion designers, Fashion industry, Fashion trends, Paparazzi, Cashmere and pashmina
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Designer Marathon, Volume 2, Episode 9, Valentino
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 2, Episode 9 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
When Valentino Garavani was born in a small town in northern Italy, no one predicted that he would enjoy a fashion career spanning 45 years. Valentino dressed rock and royalty, staying true to elegance and beauty. He brought Italian couture to the international stage, and his retirement in 2008 was a magical end t...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 2, Episode 9 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
Description
When Valentino Garavani was born in a small town in northern Italy, no one predicted that he would enjoy a fashion career spanning 45 years. Valentino dressed rock and royalty, staying true to elegance and beauty. He brought Italian couture to the international stage, and his retirement in 2008 was a magical end to a long run.
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
Valentino, 1932-
Topic / Theme
Oliver, Ready-to-wear, Evening wear, Roma and gypsy styles, Haute Couture, A-line skirts, Women's wear, Menswear, Italian fashion, Shirts and blouses, Jackets (Garments), Shoes, Dresses, Cocktail dresses, Fashion designers, Fashion industry, Fashion trends, Leather and suede, Tulle, Velvet, Tartan, Plaid, Chiffon
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Designer Marathon, Volume 3, Episode 2, John Galliano: Part 2 (2001-2008)
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 3, Episode 2 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
While always known for his dramatic tendencies, the financial success that comes with being the Creative Director of Christian Dior, and a part of the LVMH stable, has given John Galliano the checkbook with which to pay for an imagination that seems to have no limits. His collections have drawn inspiration from Ye...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Designer Marathon, Volume 3, Episode 2 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2008), 48 mins
Description
While always known for his dramatic tendencies, the financial success that comes with being the Creative Director of Christian Dior, and a part of the LVMH stable, has given John Galliano the checkbook with which to pay for an imagination that seems to have no limits. His collections have drawn inspiration from Yemen tribes, Henry 8th, Bollywood, circus “freaks”, and Joan Crawford. Changing his own flamboyant looks to coincide with the themes...
While always known for his dramatic tendencies, the financial success that comes with being the Creative Director of Christian Dior, and a part of the LVMH stable, has given John Galliano the checkbook with which to pay for an imagination that seems to have no limits. His collections have drawn inspiration from Yemen tribes, Henry 8th, Bollywood, circus “freaks”, and Joan Crawford. Changing his own flamboyant looks to coincide with the themes of his collections, Galliano’s theatrics keep even the most jaded fashionistas on the edge of their seat.
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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
John Galliano, 1960-
Topic / Theme
John Galliano, Christian Dior S.A., Menswear, English fashion, Hats and millinery, Corsets, Suits (Garments), Jackets (Garments), Skirts, Dresses, Fashion industry, Fashion designers, Silk, Satin weave, Chiffon, Embroidery
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