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Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 22, Italian Promenade
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 22 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
In this issue of Videofashion, with Gisele Bundchen making a rare appearance, Dolce & Gabbana explore an S&M theme with metallic corsets and latex-looking dresses. Daria Werbowy makes her only Milan appearance on the Versace runway, but still doesn’t draw too much attention away from the take-charge women that D...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 22 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
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In this issue of Videofashion, with Gisele Bundchen making a rare appearance, Dolce & Gabbana explore an S&M theme with metallic corsets and latex-looking dresses. Daria Werbowy makes her only Milan appearance on the Versace runway, but still doesn’t draw too much attention away from the take-charge women that Donatella presents. At Just Cavalli, it was a collection worthy of the world’s prettiest party girls, and the boys who love them. When...
In this issue of Videofashion, with Gisele Bundchen making a rare appearance, Dolce & Gabbana explore an S&M theme with metallic corsets and latex-looking dresses. Daria Werbowy makes her only Milan appearance on the Versace runway, but still doesn’t draw too much attention away from the take-charge women that Donatella presents. At Just Cavalli, it was a collection worthy of the world’s prettiest party girls, and the boys who love them. When it comes to pretty party frocks, no one can help you make a splashy entrance better than Jenny Packham! Visions of Studio 54 and seventies-style rocked the D&G runway in Milan this season. Designer Giorgio Armani moved his Emporio Armani line in a younger direction appealing to Hollywood’s elite. Plus, we tour the Salvatore Ferragamo Museum and Palazzo!
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Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2007, 2016
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion News
Person Discussed
Jenny Packham, 1965-, Salvatore Ferragamo, 1898-1960, Giorgio Armani, 1934-, Roberto Cavalli, 1940-, Donatella Francesca Versace, 1955-, Gisele Bündchen, 1980-, Daria Werbowy, 1983-
Topic / Theme
D&G, Just Cavalli, Emporio Armani, Italian fashion, Women's wear, Shoes
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Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 23, Great Expectations
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 23 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
In this issue of Videofashion, we have great expectations for these fashionable first-timers! Olivier Theyskens makes his debut at Nina Ricci, showing a collection of featherweight gowns mixed with tough denim looks in the fresh air landscape of the Jardin Tuileries. Then, in Paolo Melim Andersson’s first collec...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 23 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
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In this issue of Videofashion, we have great expectations for these fashionable first-timers! Olivier Theyskens makes his debut at Nina Ricci, showing a collection of featherweight gowns mixed with tough denim looks in the fresh air landscape of the Jardin Tuileries. Then, in Paolo Melim Andersson’s first collection for Chloé, the ex-Marni designer sweeps the house free of its girly frills and opens the door to an edgier look. Turning to the h...
In this issue of Videofashion, we have great expectations for these fashionable first-timers! Olivier Theyskens makes his debut at Nina Ricci, showing a collection of featherweight gowns mixed with tough denim looks in the fresh air landscape of the Jardin Tuileries. Then, in Paolo Melim Andersson’s first collection for Chloé, the ex-Marni designer sweeps the house free of its girly frills and opens the door to an edgier look. Turning to the house’s archives for direction, Isabel Toledo delivers her first collection for Anne Klein with inspiration from "Couture Haberdashery”. Known for their high-end jewels, British luxury house Asprey delves into ready-to-wear for the first time. New York cheers as hometown favorite, Isaac Mizrahi returns with a runway show while across the Atlantic the big news in the UK is that Marc by Marc Jacobs is showing in London this season!
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Fashion Studies
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Documentary
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Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2007, 2016
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion News
Person Discussed
Marc Jacobs, 1963-, Isaac Mizrahi, 1961-, Isabel Toledo, 1961-, Hakan Rosenius, 1958-, Paulo Melim Andersson, fl. 1999, Olivier Theyskens, 1977-
Topic / Theme
Marc by Marc Jacobs, Women's wear
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Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 24, New York Pretty
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 24 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
In this issue of Videofashion, in spite of all its urban edge, sometimes New York can be downright pretty! With a New York City backdrop, sophistication and color take center stage for Donna Karan at DKNY. The coolest sexagenarian in fashion, Betsey Johnson, becomes head mistress with a winter collection entitled...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 24 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
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In this issue of Videofashion, in spite of all its urban edge, sometimes New York can be downright pretty! With a New York City backdrop, sophistication and color take center stage for Donna Karan at DKNY. The coolest sexagenarian in fashion, Betsey Johnson, becomes head mistress with a winter collection entitled "School of Charm". For Doo.Ri, this winter is about the idea of a dress over a dress and the notion of embellishment. In a cozy boudoir...
In this issue of Videofashion, in spite of all its urban edge, sometimes New York can be downright pretty! With a New York City backdrop, sophistication and color take center stage for Donna Karan at DKNY. The coolest sexagenarian in fashion, Betsey Johnson, becomes head mistress with a winter collection entitled "School of Charm". For Doo.Ri, this winter is about the idea of a dress over a dress and the notion of embellishment. In a cozy boudoir setting, Jovovich-Hawk presents a sophisticated collection of retro glamour dresses. At Twinkle, designer Wenlan Chia continues creating everyone’s favorite chunky knits, but this time with a romantic twist. Alexandre Herchcovitch sends out a winter collection that has a pieced together feel, going so far as to transform a garbage bag into a wearable dress in a commentary on the poor working class of his native Brazil. Plus, meet striking young model Darla Baker!
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2007, 2016
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion News
Person Discussed
Doo-Ri Chung, 1973-, Wenlan Chia, 1966-, Carmen Hawk, fl. 1990, Milla Jovovich, 1975-, Alexandre Herchcovitch, 1971-, Betsey Johnson, 1942-, Donna Karan, 1948-, Darla Baker, 1988-
Topic / Theme
DKNY, Women's wear, Menswear
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Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 25, World View
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 25 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
In this issue of Videofashion, we examine the far-reaching realms in which designers find their inspiration. The theme may be early-twentieth-century Russia and the military influence is obvious, but for Vera Wang, the focus is tailoring and cutting without being frilly. Leave it to Kimora Lee Simmons to take on t...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 25 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
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In this issue of Videofashion, we examine the far-reaching realms in which designers find their inspiration. The theme may be early-twentieth-century Russia and the military influence is obvious, but for Vera Wang, the focus is tailoring and cutting without being frilly. Leave it to Kimora Lee Simmons to take on the Eastern Bloc single handedly - her “From Russia with Love” collection for Baby Phat is a definite passport to winter excess! We...
In this issue of Videofashion, we examine the far-reaching realms in which designers find their inspiration. The theme may be early-twentieth-century Russia and the military influence is obvious, but for Vera Wang, the focus is tailoring and cutting without being frilly. Leave it to Kimora Lee Simmons to take on the Eastern Bloc single handedly - her “From Russia with Love” collection for Baby Phat is a definite passport to winter excess! We go behind the scenes with Brit, Giles Deacon, as he explains his worldly collection. A sporty mélange of ethnic, monastic, and dandy influences from the SportMax. To celebrate 15 years in the fashion industry, Luca Luca hit the slopes at St. Mortiz with an ultra-luxe winter collection. With a winter collection entitled “La Movida”, Diane Von Furstenberg uses her Spanish references lightly. A bit of Gaudi goes a long way in the predominately black looks. At his first runway show, Duro Olowu presented a plethora of patterns, for his collection inspired by Bamako, Mali. Plus, meet newbie catwalker, Ali Michael!
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2007, 2016
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion News
Person Discussed
Diane von Fürstenberg, 1946-, Vera Wang, 1949-, Giles Deacon, 1969-, Grazia Malagoli, fl. 2012, Luca Orlandi, 1960-, Duro Olowu, fl. 2004, Kimora Lee Simmons, 1975-, Ali Michael, 1990-
Topic / Theme
Sportmax, Baby Phat, Ethnic style, Women's wear
Copyright Message
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Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 26, C'est Magnifique
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 26 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
In this issue of Videofashion, Riccardo Tisci, at the helm of Givenchy, takes a nautical tack for day, but for evening offers Fortuny-pleated grecian-styled gowns. Viktor & Rolf decide that each person is their own fashion show, sending models out with individual sound and lighting. We get a sneak peak at a fittin...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 26 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
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In this issue of Videofashion, Riccardo Tisci, at the helm of Givenchy, takes a nautical tack for day, but for evening offers Fortuny-pleated grecian-styled gowns. Viktor & Rolf decide that each person is their own fashion show, sending models out with individual sound and lighting. We get a sneak peak at a fitting the day before. Discovering that his family heritage traced back to a victim of the Salem witch hunts leads Alexander McQueen to crea...
In this issue of Videofashion, Riccardo Tisci, at the helm of Givenchy, takes a nautical tack for day, but for evening offers Fortuny-pleated grecian-styled gowns. Viktor & Rolf decide that each person is their own fashion show, sending models out with individual sound and lighting. We get a sneak peak at a fitting the day before. Discovering that his family heritage traced back to a victim of the Salem witch hunts leads Alexander McQueen to create a macabre collection. In his winter wonderland at Chanel, Karl Lagerfeld sends his models onto a make-believe ice-rink in boucle plaids, graphic prints and, of course, little black dresses to keep out the cold. At Balenciaga, Nicolas Ghesquiere takes it back to the street with a collection that draws on multi-cultural themes mixed with preppy motifs. Dries Van Noten gives his audience a treat this season when he lifts the curtain on the backstage action, using it as a counterpoint to his urban-ethic collection.
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2007, 2016
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion News
Person Discussed
Viktor Horsting, 1969-, Rolf Snoeren, 1969-, Dries van Noten, 1958-, Alexander McQueen, 1969-2010, Karl Lagerfeld, 1933-2019, Nicolas Ghesquière, 1971-, Riccardo Tisci, 1974-
Topic / Theme
Women's wear
Copyright Message
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Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 27, Glamour Girls
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 27 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
In this issue of Videofashion, the glamour of the ‘40s is reinterpreted in these contemporary collections. The 2006 Fashion Fringe award winner Gavin Douglas take us to this era with his first runway presentation and then brings us to explore some of London’s best vintage shops. This season at Gucci, Frida Gia...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 27 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
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In this issue of Videofashion, the glamour of the ‘40s is reinterpreted in these contemporary collections. The 2006 Fashion Fringe award winner Gavin Douglas take us to this era with his first runway presentation and then brings us to explore some of London’s best vintage shops. This season at Gucci, Frida Giannini cites war-time photographer Lee Miller as an influence on her forties-style glamour. Angela Missoni takes the season’s trend fo...
In this issue of Videofashion, the glamour of the ‘40s is reinterpreted in these contemporary collections. The 2006 Fashion Fringe award winner Gavin Douglas take us to this era with his first runway presentation and then brings us to explore some of London’s best vintage shops. This season at Gucci, Frida Giannini cites war-time photographer Lee Miller as an influence on her forties-style glamour. Angela Missoni takes the season’s trend for ‘40s elegance and makes it her own with a signature seventies palette. Valentino celebrates 45 years as a leading light on the fashion calendar this year, with a stellar collection rooted in the ‘40s, while Naomi Campbell knocks ‘em dead on the runway once again at Julien MacDonald! After she sends out a bounty of beautiful oversized knits and louche-looking suits, Sonia Rykiel wraps up the season with a joyful rainbow of Mongolian lamb coats. Plus, we dig into our archives to take a look back at the era in some vintage fashion videos!
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2007, 2016
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion News
Person Discussed
Valentino, 1932-, Julien Macdonald, 1971-, Angela Missoni, 1958-, Gavin Douglas, 1983-, Frida Giannini, 1972-, Sonia Rykiel, 1930-
Topic / Theme
Classic style, Vintage fashion, Retro styles, Women's wear
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Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 28, Cause Celebre
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 28 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
This issue of Videofashion looks at the causes that members of the fashion elite support. With the encouragement of designer Malcolm Harris and model Lydia Hearst and with the sponsorship from shoe mogul, Steve Madden, the American fashion industry comes together for a runway charity event called Designers for Dar...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 28 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
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This issue of Videofashion looks at the causes that members of the fashion elite support. With the encouragement of designer Malcolm Harris and model Lydia Hearst and with the sponsorship from shoe mogul, Steve Madden, the American fashion industry comes together for a runway charity event called Designers for Darfur. Luxury has never been so wholesome - pamper yourself with the natural beauty products from Norma Kamali Wellness. Life is a cabare...
This issue of Videofashion looks at the causes that members of the fashion elite support. With the encouragement of designer Malcolm Harris and model Lydia Hearst and with the sponsorship from shoe mogul, Steve Madden, the American fashion industry comes together for a runway charity event called Designers for Darfur. Luxury has never been so wholesome - pamper yourself with the natural beauty products from Norma Kamali Wellness. Life is a cabaret this season at Edun – where members of The Citizens Band perform for New York’s favorite fashionistas while wearing the label’s socially-conscious creations. Moved by the threat of global warming and the beauty of the polar color of the Antarctic, Marc Bouwer sends out a collection perfect for an ingénue in an ice storm. Stars such as Lauren Hutton, Angela Bassett, and Betsey Johnson walk the Heart Truth runway to commemorate the powerful partnership with the American fashion industry and to raise awareness about women and heart disease. Long legs and loose tops have become a trademark for Stella McCartney, and this season she didn’t miss the mark with her chunky knits and voluminous jackets and this season, the famously anti-fur designer also launches her first organic beauty line. And we do a little “green” shopping in Manhattan’s Lower East Side with model/actress Shalom Harlow!
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Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2007, 2016
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion News
Speaker / Narrator
Shalom Harlow, 1973-
Person Discussed
Marc Bouwer, 1960-, Norma Kamali, 1945-, Stella McCartney, 1971-, Shalom Harlow, 1973-
Topic / Theme
Edun, Heart Truth Red Dress Collection, 2007, Women's wear
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Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 29, Art Direction
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 29 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
In this issue of Videofashion: Now in his 10th year at Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs gives a nod to his “poster girl” Scarlett Johansson, with a collection somewhat inspired by “Girl with A Pearl Earring” as well as the painting of Dutch artist Vermeer. This season at Chado Ralph Rucci, Rucci continues to dev...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 29 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
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In this issue of Videofashion: Now in his 10th year at Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs gives a nod to his “poster girl” Scarlett Johansson, with a collection somewhat inspired by “Girl with A Pearl Earring” as well as the painting of Dutch artist Vermeer. This season at Chado Ralph Rucci, Rucci continues to develop the intricate couture techniques that define his elegant garments. Art deco details and assorted textures create optical illusions...
In this issue of Videofashion: Now in his 10th year at Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs gives a nod to his “poster girl” Scarlett Johansson, with a collection somewhat inspired by “Girl with A Pearl Earring” as well as the painting of Dutch artist Vermeer. This season at Chado Ralph Rucci, Rucci continues to develop the intricate couture techniques that define his elegant garments. Art deco details and assorted textures create optical illusions of the glamorous variety at Carolina Herrera. Giambattista Valli has a strong affinity for art and architects – this season he looks to Rembrandt and Le Corbusier to influence his collection of elegant pantsuits and sumptuous cocktails dresses. In her off-handed way, Anna Sui blends a bit of pre-pop Andy Warhol with a little interiors decorating for a winter collection that is as comfy as it is chic. With a collection based on an origami crane, the symbol of peace & hope, Malcolm Harris, the designer behind the Mal Sirrah label, shows his design process by first sending out 14 muslin looks and ending with his completed winter collection. Plus, meet model Iekeliene Stange!
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Videofashion
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2007, 2016
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion News
Person Discussed
Anna Sui, 1964-, Carolina Herrera, 1939-, Giambattista Valli, 1966-, Louis Vuitton, 1821-1892, Malcolm Harris, fl. 2006, Marc Jacobs, 1963-, Iekeliene Stange, 1984-
Topic / Theme
Mal Sirrah, LVMH Moet Hennessy - Louis Vuitton S.A., Giambattista Valli, Carolina Herrera, Anna Sui, Chado Ralph Rucci, Classic style, Retro styles, Women's wear
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Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 30, That Eighties Twist
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014 and Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 30 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
In this issue of Videofashion, the retro glamour of the ‘80s is still all the rage! Matthew Williamson at Emilio Pucci opens his show with a Charlie’s Angels-like tableau of top models in popsicle colored brights to highlight the house’s prints. Young Belgian designer Bruno Pieters draws from ‘80s style ic...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014 and Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 30 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
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In this issue of Videofashion, the retro glamour of the ‘80s is still all the rage! Matthew Williamson at Emilio Pucci opens his show with a Charlie’s Angels-like tableau of top models in popsicle colored brights to highlight the house’s prints. Young Belgian designer Bruno Pieters draws from ‘80s style icon Tina Chow to create a collection that’s polished to perfection, while the design team of Proenza Schouler put an ‘80s spin on th...
In this issue of Videofashion, the retro glamour of the ‘80s is still all the rage! Matthew Williamson at Emilio Pucci opens his show with a Charlie’s Angels-like tableau of top models in popsicle colored brights to highlight the house’s prints. Young Belgian designer Bruno Pieters draws from ‘80s style icon Tina Chow to create a collection that’s polished to perfection, while the design team of Proenza Schouler put an ‘80s spin on the ‘20s. Jose Ramon Reyes discovered the inspiration for his Reyes collection while looking at photos of supermodels Elle Macpherson and Cindy Crawford from the glamorous decade. Chic urban black is spiked with big volume and bold color at Malandrino. Drawing inspiration from ‘70s Paris and ‘80s street culture, young designer Alexander Wang delivers thoroughly modern clothes coveted by cool girls everywhere. Plus, at Emanuel Ungaro, Peter Dundas gives a good argument for sequins, shoulder pads, and star-bursts, in homage to the era’s disco days.
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Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2007, 2016
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion News
Person Discussed
Matthew Williamson, 1971-, Emanuel Ungaro, 1933-, Jack McCollough, fl. 2002, Lazaro Hernandez, fl. 2002, Bruno Pieters, 1975-, Alexander Wang, 1983-, Peter Dundas, 1969-, Catherine Malandrino, 1963-
Topic / Theme
Retro styles, Women's wear
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Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 31, Milanese Edge
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014 and Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 31 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
In this issue of Videofashion, Marni - Consuelo Castiglioni takes it increasingly techno without losing her artsy-crafty edge. This Alessandro dell’Acqua changes things up and offers a high tech take on his signature silhouette. With silhouette-changing cape-like coats, Karl Lagerfeld proves again why Fendi is t...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014 and Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion News, Volume 31, Episode 31 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2016), 24 mins
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In this issue of Videofashion, Marni - Consuelo Castiglioni takes it increasingly techno without losing her artsy-crafty edge. This Alessandro dell’Acqua changes things up and offers a high tech take on his signature silhouette. With silhouette-changing cape-like coats, Karl Lagerfeld proves again why Fendi is the pre-imminent house when it comes to luxury winter wear. Alessandra Faccinetti conjures up overlapping worlds, decadent in nature wit...
In this issue of Videofashion, Marni - Consuelo Castiglioni takes it increasingly techno without losing her artsy-crafty edge. This Alessandro dell’Acqua changes things up and offers a high tech take on his signature silhouette. With silhouette-changing cape-like coats, Karl Lagerfeld proves again why Fendi is the pre-imminent house when it comes to luxury winter wear. Alessandra Faccinetti conjures up overlapping worlds, decadent in nature with country spirit for Moncler Gamme Rouge. There’s no better place for cashmere than Pringle of Scotland – and designer Clare Waight Keller takes the house in a bold direction for Fall. Milan’s master, Giorgio Armani, hit another home run with the stunning sparkler he sent down the runway this season. Thoroughly modern and expertly cut, Raf Simons delivers another standout collection for Jil Sander. Plus, the must-have accessory of the season!
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jennifer Cipperly, fl. 2001-2014, Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2007, 2016
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion News
Person Discussed
Clare Waight Keller, 1970-, Raf Simons, 1968-, Alessandro Dell'Acqua, 1962-, Giorgio Armani, 1934-, Alessandra Facchinetti, 1972-, Karl Lagerfeld, 1933-2019, Consuelo Castiglioni, 1959-
Topic / Theme
Moncler Gamme Rouge, Italian fashion, Women's wear, Accessories
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