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Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 1, Jean Paul Gaultier
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 1 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 23 mins
Jean Paul Gaultier is the French king of convention twisting: his runway shows have proudly highlighted tattooed and voluptuous models such as rock star, Beth Ditto, showcased gender-bending skirt-clad men, and featured infamously conical corsetry, as immortalized by Madonna’s 1990 Blond Ambition Tour. However u...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 1 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 23 mins
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Jean Paul Gaultier is the French king of convention twisting: his runway shows have proudly highlighted tattooed and voluptuous models such as rock star, Beth Ditto, showcased gender-bending skirt-clad men, and featured infamously conical corsetry, as immortalized by Madonna’s 1990 Blond Ambition Tour. However unconventional, Gaultier’s designs continue to garner international acclaim, from his famed corset-shaped fragrance bottle to the Mont...
Jean Paul Gaultier is the French king of convention twisting: his runway shows have proudly highlighted tattooed and voluptuous models such as rock star, Beth Ditto, showcased gender-bending skirt-clad men, and featured infamously conical corsetry, as immortalized by Madonna’s 1990 Blond Ambition Tour. However unconventional, Gaultier’s designs continue to garner international acclaim, from his famed corset-shaped fragrance bottle to the Montreal Museum of Fine Art’s exhibition dedicated to the celebrated couturier, entitled “The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk”.
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Fashion Studies
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Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion Designers
Speaker / Narrator
Jean Paul Gaultier, 1952-
Person Discussed
Jean Paul Gaultier, 1952-
Topic / Theme
Jean Paul Gaultier, Haute Couture, Film costumes, Theatrical costumes, Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk, 2011, French fashion, Women's wear, Corsets, Dresses, Costume design
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Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 2, Alexander McQueen
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 2 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
Occasionally irreverent, frequently deviant, and always brilliant, the late Alexander McQueen was a designer whose legacy is to be neither overlooked nor undervalued. From subversively dressed models and extravagant productions to robotic cameras and futuristic reptilian prints, McQueen’s dramatic showmanship wa...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 2 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
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Occasionally irreverent, frequently deviant, and always brilliant, the late Alexander McQueen was a designer whose legacy is to be neither overlooked nor undervalued. From subversively dressed models and extravagant productions to robotic cameras and futuristic reptilian prints, McQueen’s dramatic showmanship was received with editorial acclaim, industry buzz, and celebrity approval from the likes of Lady Gaga, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Nicole...
Occasionally irreverent, frequently deviant, and always brilliant, the late Alexander McQueen was a designer whose legacy is to be neither overlooked nor undervalued. From subversively dressed models and extravagant productions to robotic cameras and futuristic reptilian prints, McQueen’s dramatic showmanship was received with editorial acclaim, industry buzz, and celebrity approval from the likes of Lady Gaga, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Nicole Kidman. In 2011, a year after McQueen’s untimely death, the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute honored the designer with a retrospective exhibit entitled “Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty,” and today, McQueen’s long-time assistant designer Sarah Burton continues to define the house’s lavishly unconventional aesthetic.
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Fashion Studies
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Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion Designers
Speaker / Narrator
Andrew Bolton, Sarah Burton, 1975-, Alexander McQueen, 1969-2010
Person Discussed
Sarah Burton, 1975-, Alexander McQueen, 1969-2010, Andrew Bolton
Topic / Theme
Alexander McQueen, Haute Couture, Costume Institute Gala, New York, NY, 2011, Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty, 2011, English fashion, Women's wear, Dresses
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Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 3, Marc Jacobs
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 3 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
Marc Jacobs, the king of downtown chic, is no stranger to public ups and downs. Plucked from New York City’s Parsons School of Design in 1984 to start his eponymous line, Jacobs found himself unceremoniously fired from Perry Ellis in 1992 after sending his infamous grunge collection down the runway. Today, he co...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 3 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
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Marc Jacobs, the king of downtown chic, is no stranger to public ups and downs. Plucked from New York City’s Parsons School of Design in 1984 to start his eponymous line, Jacobs found himself unceremoniously fired from Perry Ellis in 1992 after sending his infamous grunge collection down the runway. Today, he continues a reign of cool over his house label and diffusion line, and as the creative director at Louis Vuitton where he has continued t...
Marc Jacobs, the king of downtown chic, is no stranger to public ups and downs. Plucked from New York City’s Parsons School of Design in 1984 to start his eponymous line, Jacobs found himself unceremoniously fired from Perry Ellis in 1992 after sending his infamous grunge collection down the runway. Today, he continues a reign of cool over his house label and diffusion line, and as the creative director at Louis Vuitton where he has continued to churn out covetable collections since overseeing the house’s first foray into clothing design in 1997.
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Fashion Studies
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Documentary
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Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion Designers
Speaker / Narrator
Marc Jacobs, 1963-
Person Discussed
Marc Jacobs, 1963-
Topic / Theme
Marc Jacobs, Sportswear, Styles and looks, Classic style, American fashion, Women's wear, Dresses
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Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 4, Ralph Lauren
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 4 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
Ralph Lauren – Since his humble beginnings selling ties to classmates, Ralph Lauren has tapped into his entrepreneurial genius and expanded his business into what has become a wildly successful multi-billion dollar grossing empire – the biggest in the world. For over five decades, Lauren has stayed true to the...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 4 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
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Ralph Lauren – Since his humble beginnings selling ties to classmates, Ralph Lauren has tapped into his entrepreneurial genius and expanded his business into what has become a wildly successful multi-billion dollar grossing empire – the biggest in the world. For over five decades, Lauren has stayed true to the American lifestyle with quintessentially elegant designs and classic tailoring. From the polo field to the street, he has created an i...
Ralph Lauren – Since his humble beginnings selling ties to classmates, Ralph Lauren has tapped into his entrepreneurial genius and expanded his business into what has become a wildly successful multi-billion dollar grossing empire – the biggest in the world. For over five decades, Lauren has stayed true to the American lifestyle with quintessentially elegant designs and classic tailoring. From the polo field to the street, he has created an internationally recognized brand that is truly representative of the American spirit.
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Fashion Studies
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Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion Designers
Speaker / Narrator
Ralph Lauren, 1939-, Robin Ghivan, 1965-, Glenda Bailey, 1958-
Person Discussed
Ralph Lauren, 1939-, Robin Ghivan, 1965-, Glenda Bailey, 1958-
Topic / Theme
Classic style, Sportswear, Menswear-inspired fashion, Menswear, Women's wear, American fashion
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Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 5, Rodarte
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 5 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
Hailing from scenic California, the sisters Rodarte, Kate and Laura Mulleavy, bring a West Coast sensibility—and immense, innate talent—to New York Fashion Week. After graduating from UC Berkeley with liberal arts degrees, the duo embarked on an ambitious course of independent design study; since their 2005 Fa...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 5 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
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Hailing from scenic California, the sisters Rodarte, Kate and Laura Mulleavy, bring a West Coast sensibility—and immense, innate talent—to New York Fashion Week. After graduating from UC Berkeley with liberal arts degrees, the duo embarked on an ambitious course of independent design study; since their 2005 Fashion Week debut, they’ve impressed the fashion crowd with an other-worldly mélange of esoteric references rooted in their Pasadena...
Hailing from scenic California, the sisters Rodarte, Kate and Laura Mulleavy, bring a West Coast sensibility—and immense, innate talent—to New York Fashion Week. After graduating from UC Berkeley with liberal arts degrees, the duo embarked on an ambitious course of independent design study; since their 2005 Fashion Week debut, they’ve impressed the fashion crowd with an other-worldly mélange of esoteric references rooted in their Pasadena home-base. Rodarte has since become known for their immaculate craftsmanship and rigorous attention to detail—a favorite of style critics and celebrities like Kirsten Dunst, Natalie Portman, and Reese Witherspoon. The Mulleavy sisters are likewise regulars at the awards podium, having received back-to-back CFDA Awards and a Night of Stars honor from Fashion Group International.
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Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion Designers
Speaker / Narrator
Laura Mulleavy, 1980-, Kate Mulleavy, 1979-
Person Discussed
Laura Mulleavy, 1980-, Kate Mulleavy, 1979-
Topic / Theme
Rodarte, Hollywood style, Contemporary style, Evening wear, American fashion, Women's wear, Dresses
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Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 6, Emilio Pucci
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 6 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
Kaleidoscopic colors and geometric prints are Pucci to the core, and from his first designs for his college ski team to his highly covetable silk scarves, Emilio Pucci has created a legacy that has seen several rebirths since his death in 1991. After the house was sold to LVMH in 2000, and in an attempt to foster...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 6 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
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Kaleidoscopic colors and geometric prints are Pucci to the core, and from his first designs for his college ski team to his highly covetable silk scarves, Emilio Pucci has created a legacy that has seen several rebirths since his death in 1991. After the house was sold to LVMH in 2000, and in an attempt to foster appeal among the younger generations, a series of creative directors including Christian Lacroix and Matthew Williamson were brought in...
Kaleidoscopic colors and geometric prints are Pucci to the core, and from his first designs for his college ski team to his highly covetable silk scarves, Emilio Pucci has created a legacy that has seen several rebirths since his death in 1991. After the house was sold to LVMH in 2000, and in an attempt to foster appeal among the younger generations, a series of creative directors including Christian Lacroix and Matthew Williamson were brought in to revitalize the house’s image. Today, with over 60 years of design history behind it, the Pucci label is looking to creative director Peter Dundas to guide it into a fashionable future.
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Documentary
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Hilary Alexander, 1946-, Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion Designers
Speaker / Narrator
Hilary Alexander, 1946-, Peter Dundas, 1969-, Emilio Pucci, Marchese di Barsento, 1914-1992
Person Discussed
Peter Dundas, 1969-, Emilio Pucci, Marchese di Barsento, 1914-1992, Hilary Alexander, 1946-
Topic / Theme
Emilio Pucci, Psychedelic fashion, Prints, Sexy styles, Italian fashion, Women's wear, Dresses, Textile patterns
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Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 7, Louis Vuitton
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 7 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
Louis Vuitton – At one time known solely for its luxurious luggage, the house of Louis Vuitton has since made a name for itself on the international ready-to-wear scene. In 1997, Marc Jacobs was appointed creative director, securing the house as a must-see at Paris Fashion Week and modernizing the label’s sign...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 7 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
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Louis Vuitton – At one time known solely for its luxurious luggage, the house of Louis Vuitton has since made a name for itself on the international ready-to-wear scene. In 1997, Marc Jacobs was appointed creative director, securing the house as a must-see at Paris Fashion Week and modernizing the label’s signature accessory line by collaborating with such contemporary artists as Takashi Murakami, Richard Prince, and Steven Sprouse. Enviable...
Louis Vuitton – At one time known solely for its luxurious luggage, the house of Louis Vuitton has since made a name for itself on the international ready-to-wear scene. In 1997, Marc Jacobs was appointed creative director, securing the house as a must-see at Paris Fashion Week and modernizing the label’s signature accessory line by collaborating with such contemporary artists as Takashi Murakami, Richard Prince, and Steven Sprouse. Enviable both on the runway and off, Jacobs’ designs continue to uphold the house’s standard for fresh sophistication.
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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
2012
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion Designers
Speaker / Narrator
Marc Jacobs, 1963-
Person Discussed
Marc Jacobs, 1963-
Topic / Theme
Louis Vuitton, Retro styles, Sportswear, Classic style, French fashion, Women's wear, Handbags and purses, Dresses
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Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 8, Prabal Gurung
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 8 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
Prabal Gurung – Prabal Gurung's exquisite sense of modern luxury and indelible glamour has earned him the respect of First Lady Michelle Obama, Nicki Minaj and Demi Moore, and has drawn acclaim from the CFDA who, in 2011, awarded the young designer the Swarovski Award for Womenswear. Born in Singapore and raised...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 8 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
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Prabal Gurung – Prabal Gurung's exquisite sense of modern luxury and indelible glamour has earned him the respect of First Lady Michelle Obama, Nicki Minaj and Demi Moore, and has drawn acclaim from the CFDA who, in 2011, awarded the young designer the Swarovski Award for Womenswear. Born in Singapore and raised in Nepal, Gurung studied in both India and at New York's Parsons School of Design where he was awarded "Best Designer" in his first ye...
Prabal Gurung – Prabal Gurung's exquisite sense of modern luxury and indelible glamour has earned him the respect of First Lady Michelle Obama, Nicki Minaj and Demi Moore, and has drawn acclaim from the CFDA who, in 2011, awarded the young designer the Swarovski Award for Womenswear. Born in Singapore and raised in Nepal, Gurung studied in both India and at New York's Parsons School of Design where he was awarded "Best Designer" in his first year before moving onto various styling jobs in Melbourne and London. After a two year stint with Cynthia Rowley's design team, he was appointed design director at Bill Blass where, after five thriving years, he left to start his own collection in 2009.
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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
2012
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion Designers
Speaker / Narrator
Prabal Gurung, 1979-
Person Discussed
Prabal Gurung, 1979-
Topic / Theme
Cynthia Rowley, Bill Blass, Styles and looks, Women's wear, American fashion
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Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 9, Giorgio Armani
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 9 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
Clean lines, understated elegance and tailored sophistication are Giorgio Armani’s signatures, and with twelve product lines, a retail network in over 37 countries, and revenues over one billion dollars, the fashion world certainly agrees. Armani’s reign – which began in 1975 and grew with the introduction o...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 9 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
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Clean lines, understated elegance and tailored sophistication are Giorgio Armani’s signatures, and with twelve product lines, a retail network in over 37 countries, and revenues over one billion dollars, the fashion world certainly agrees. Armani’s reign – which began in 1975 and grew with the introduction of his unstructured jacket in the eighties – has since transformed the designer into a household name and has landed him acclaim as th...
Clean lines, understated elegance and tailored sophistication are Giorgio Armani’s signatures, and with twelve product lines, a retail network in over 37 countries, and revenues over one billion dollars, the fashion world certainly agrees. Armani’s reign – which began in 1975 and grew with the introduction of his unstructured jacket in the eighties – has since transformed the designer into a household name and has landed him acclaim as the most successful designer to come out of Italy. With a solo exhibition at New York’s Guggenheim Museum and scores of Hollywood royalty and style makers the world over hailing Armani as supreme, his tenure as the Rei d’Italia is sure carry him through decades to come.
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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
2012
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion Designers
Speaker / Narrator
Giorgio Armani, 1934-
Person Discussed
Giorgio Armani, 1934-
Topic / Theme
Emporio Armani, Menswear-inspired fashion, Evening wear, Sexy styles, Women's wear, Italian fashion, Dresses, Suits (Garments), Trims and trimmings
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Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 10, Roland Mouret
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 10 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
Roland Mouret – Galaxy, Titanium, Moon – what may sound like extraterrestrial bodies are in fact the iconic dresses that have skyrocketed French designer Roland Mouret to international stardom. Spotted on the likes of Victoria Beckham and Nicole Kidman, Mouret’s designs are both deliberately geometric and fe...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion Designers, Volume 1, Episode 10 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2012), 24 mins
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Roland Mouret – Galaxy, Titanium, Moon – what may sound like extraterrestrial bodies are in fact the iconic dresses that have skyrocketed French designer Roland Mouret to international stardom. Spotted on the likes of Victoria Beckham and Nicole Kidman, Mouret’s designs are both deliberately geometric and femininely draped. After what many would call an entire lifetime’s worth of careers, Mouret – a seasoned model, stylist, gallery owne...
Roland Mouret – Galaxy, Titanium, Moon – what may sound like extraterrestrial bodies are in fact the iconic dresses that have skyrocketed French designer Roland Mouret to international stardom. Spotted on the likes of Victoria Beckham and Nicole Kidman, Mouret’s designs are both deliberately geometric and femininely draped. After what many would call an entire lifetime’s worth of careers, Mouret – a seasoned model, stylist, gallery owner, and video director – has not slowed his appetite for continued design success.
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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
2012
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion Designers
Speaker / Narrator
Glenda Bailey, 1958-, Roland Mouret, 1961-
Person Discussed
Roland Mouret, 1961-, Glenda Bailey, 1958-
Topic / Theme
Roland Mouret, RM by Roland Mouret, Sportswear, Sexy styles, Women's wear, French fashion, Dresses
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