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Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 36, Name Recognition
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 36 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
In fashion, blockbuster names translate into big dollars. Videofashion brings you the New York designers cashing in on their celebrity. Jennifer Lopez, the world- recognized face fronting her Sweetface line, mixes street style with lady-like dressing. Proportion is the name of the game at New York favorite, Marc b...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 36 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
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In fashion, blockbuster names translate into big dollars. Videofashion brings you the New York designers cashing in on their celebrity. Jennifer Lopez, the world- recognized face fronting her Sweetface line, mixes street style with lady-like dressing. Proportion is the name of the game at New York favorite, Marc by Marc Jacobs. The label may say Todd Smith, but the man behind the moniker is hip-hop master, LL Cool J. Former model Kimora Lee Simmo...
In fashion, blockbuster names translate into big dollars. Videofashion brings you the New York designers cashing in on their celebrity. Jennifer Lopez, the world- recognized face fronting her Sweetface line, mixes street style with lady-like dressing. Proportion is the name of the game at New York favorite, Marc by Marc Jacobs. The label may say Todd Smith, but the man behind the moniker is hip-hop master, LL Cool J. Former model Kimora Lee Simmons is the muse for her Baby Phat Brand. Director, George Lucas enters the fashion universe with his Star Wars costume runway show and exhibition. Iconic females such as Debbi Harry, Sheryl Crow, and Lindsey Lohan take to the catwalk in Red Dress – a heart disease awareness event. And follow Desperate Housewives’ star, Gwendoline Yeo, as she steps out of her maid’s uniform and on to the Red Carpet for the premier of her new movie “Broken Trail.”
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Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion!
Person Discussed
Kimora Lee Simmons, 1975-, Phil LaDuca, fl. 2007, Jennifer Lopez, 1969-, Marc Jacobs, 1963-, James Todd Smith, 1968-, George Lucas, 1944-
Topic / Theme
Costumes, Menswear, Women's wear, Trousers, Dresses, Shoes, Coats, Celebrities, Fashion designers, Fashion trends
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Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 37, Stile Italiano
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 37 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
In this issue of Videofashion: Roberto Cavalli brings a new (for him) understated opulence to the runway with a nod to the Ballet Russes of the 1920’s. Veronica Etro uses 16th century art to bring a rich romance to her collection. Dolce & Gabbana marches in Autumn/Winter with Napoleonic zeal complete with Baroqu...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 37 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
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In this issue of Videofashion: Roberto Cavalli brings a new (for him) understated opulence to the runway with a nod to the Ballet Russes of the 1920’s. Veronica Etro uses 16th century art to bring a rich romance to her collection. Dolce & Gabbana marches in Autumn/Winter with Napoleonic zeal complete with Baroque flourishes and Empire-line waists. From SportMax,classic sportswear with an Italian twist. For her debut at Brioni Cristina Ortitz cr...
In this issue of Videofashion: Roberto Cavalli brings a new (for him) understated opulence to the runway with a nod to the Ballet Russes of the 1920’s. Veronica Etro uses 16th century art to bring a rich romance to her collection. Dolce & Gabbana marches in Autumn/Winter with Napoleonic zeal complete with Baroque flourishes and Empire-line waists. From SportMax,classic sportswear with an Italian twist. For her debut at Brioni Cristina Ortitz created an elegant womenswear line to equals the house’s exquisitely tailored menswear. Alberta Ferretti distills the essence of the sixties with her own signature to create a modern elegance. Giorgio Armani delivers with a season of red-carpet worthy showstoppers, plus meet our favorite new “Swiss Miss”, Patricia Schmid!
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion!
Person Discussed
Roberto Cavalli, 1940-, Cristina Ortiz, Patricia Schmid, 1985-
Topic / Theme
Sophisticated, Feminine, Menswear-inspired fashion, Italian fashion, Women's wear, Shoes, Leggings, Dresses, Coats, Jackets (Garments), Fashion models, Cosmetics, Hairstyles, Fashion designers, Fashion trends, Velvet
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Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 38, In the Know
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 38 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
Videofashion brings you the Autumn/Winter 2006 – 2007 looks from New York designers in the know. The city’s stylishly cosmopolitan women inspire Derek Lam. This winter, Matthew Williamson retired his “hippie chic” for “lady-like elegance.” While Thakoon adds a little Parisian flavor to his collection,...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 38 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
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Videofashion brings you the Autumn/Winter 2006 – 2007 looks from New York designers in the know. The city’s stylishly cosmopolitan women inspire Derek Lam. This winter, Matthew Williamson retired his “hippie chic” for “lady-like elegance.” While Thakoon adds a little Parisian flavor to his collection, true Brit, Luella Bartley, gave a nod to American rock-n-roll in her eponymous label. Charles Nolan is under the big top at New York’...
Videofashion brings you the Autumn/Winter 2006 – 2007 looks from New York designers in the know. The city’s stylishly cosmopolitan women inspire Derek Lam. This winter, Matthew Williamson retired his “hippie chic” for “lady-like elegance.” While Thakoon adds a little Parisian flavor to his collection, true Brit, Luella Bartley, gave a nod to American rock-n-roll in her eponymous label. Charles Nolan is under the big top at New York’s Bryant Park for the first time. Plus, Abaete and the Brooklyn Fashion Weekend!
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion!
Person Discussed
Charles Nolan, 1957-2011, Thakoon Panichgul, 1974-, Matthew Williamson, 1971-, Derek Lam, 1967-
Topic / Theme
Classic style, Sophisticated, Sexy styles, Feminine, Menswear, American fashion, Women's wear, Suits (Garments), Skirts, Coats, Blazers, Cosmetics, Hairstyles, Fashion designers, Fashion trends
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Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 39, Les Jeunes Filles
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 39 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
In this issue of Videofashion see what Costume National’s rock chick is wearing for Fall! At Cacharel the jeune fille that has come to symbolize the house begins to act her age, while Brit-designers Vivienne Westwood proves that Paris is the place to play if you want to march to the beat of your own drum. Ivana...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 39 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
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In this issue of Videofashion see what Costume National’s rock chick is wearing for Fall! At Cacharel the jeune fille that has come to symbolize the house begins to act her age, while Brit-designers Vivienne Westwood proves that Paris is the place to play if you want to march to the beat of your own drum. Ivana Omazic sends out her sophomore effort for the house of Celine. Also in this issue quirky young French designer Charles Anastase; the su...
In this issue of Videofashion see what Costume National’s rock chick is wearing for Fall! At Cacharel the jeune fille that has come to symbolize the house begins to act her age, while Brit-designers Vivienne Westwood proves that Paris is the place to play if you want to march to the beat of your own drum. Ivana Omazic sends out her sophomore effort for the house of Celine. Also in this issue quirky young French designer Charles Anastase; the subversive Jun Takahashi of Undercover. For Hussein Chalayan, the furniture of a gentleman’s club turned out to be a literal inspiration. Plus, find out what the young ushers think of the fashion shows they see!
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion!
Person Discussed
Vivienne Westwood, 1941-, Hussein Chalayan, 1970-, Charles Anastase, 1979-, Jun Takahashi, 1969-
Topic / Theme
Sophisticated, Prints, Women's wear, French fashion, T-shirts, Tights, Dresses, Coats, Jackets (Garments), Cosmetics, Hairstyles, Fashion designers, Fashion trends, Leather and suede
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Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 40, The Wild West End
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 40 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
In this issue of Videofashion, we take on the wild ride that IS London Fashion Week. Milliner Philip Treacy tries his hand at designing clothing, and presents his first line for Umbro. Find out why the upper crust of London society turned out for Allegra Hicks. Native Brit, Boy George, brings his B-Rude collectio...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 40 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
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In this issue of Videofashion, we take on the wild ride that IS London Fashion Week. Milliner Philip Treacy tries his hand at designing clothing, and presents his first line for Umbro. Find out why the upper crust of London society turned out for Allegra Hicks. Native Brit, Boy George, brings his B-Rude collection to his hometown. The girls behind Gharani Strok find inspiration in 90’s grunge. Eye-catching color rules at c.neeon. Plus, Tristan...
In this issue of Videofashion, we take on the wild ride that IS London Fashion Week. Milliner Philip Treacy tries his hand at designing clothing, and presents his first line for Umbro. Find out why the upper crust of London society turned out for Allegra Hicks. Native Brit, Boy George, brings his B-Rude collection to his hometown. The girls behind Gharani Strok find inspiration in 90’s grunge. Eye-catching color rules at c.neeon. Plus, Tristan Webber designs with a “female assassin” in mind, and meet new model, Rosie Huntington Whiteley!
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion!
Person Discussed
Allegra HIcks, Tristan Webber, 1973-, Jasper Conran, 1959-, Philip Treacy, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, 1987-
Topic / Theme
Bohemian, Sportswear, Prints, Menswear, Women's wear, English fashion, Little black dresses, Dresses, Coats, Suits (Garments), Top hats, Hoodies, Fashion models, Fashion designers, Fashion trends, Cashmere and pashmina, Chiffon
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Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 41, All-Inclusive
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 41 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
This issue of Videofashion brings you the New York designers whose fashion sense is all-encompassing. As the buzz builds for the label, go behind the scenes as Rag & Bone prepare for their Winter show.At DKNY, Donna Karan knows that there is nothing better than off-handed cool. Grace Jones vamps it up on the runwa...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 41 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
Description
This issue of Videofashion brings you the New York designers whose fashion sense is all-encompassing. As the buzz builds for the label, go behind the scenes as Rag & Bone prepare for their Winter show.At DKNY, Donna Karan knows that there is nothing better than off-handed cool. Grace Jones vamps it up on the runway at Diesel. Also, don’t miss the unique take on winter from New York favorites Keanan Duffty and Kenneth Cole. Plus, get a sneak pee...
This issue of Videofashion brings you the New York designers whose fashion sense is all-encompassing. As the buzz builds for the label, go behind the scenes as Rag & Bone prepare for their Winter show.At DKNY, Donna Karan knows that there is nothing better than off-handed cool. Grace Jones vamps it up on the runway at Diesel. Also, don’t miss the unique take on winter from New York favorites Keanan Duffty and Kenneth Cole. Plus, get a sneak peek at what’s ahead for Spring 2007 as we tag along with trend forecaster David Wolfe to the Mall at Millenia!
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion!
Speaker / Narrator
David Wolfe, fl. 1980
Person Discussed
David Wolfe, fl. 1980, Keanan Duffty, 1964-
Topic / Theme
Classic style, Rock-and-roll style, Menswear-inspired fashion, Menswear, Women's wear, American fashion, Jeans, Boots, Pencil skirts, Handbags and purses, Suits (Garments), Fashion designers, Fashion trends, Shopping centers and malls
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Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 42, South Beach Style
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 42 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
In this issue of Videofashion, we head down to Miami and hit the beach! Rosa Cha always has what the ladies are looking for! Miami-based designer Red Carter invites us in for a look at his home! Sexy swimwear steals the show at California label, Shay Todd. Get a firsthand look at the contemporary art collection f...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 42 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
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In this issue of Videofashion, we head down to Miami and hit the beach! Rosa Cha always has what the ladies are looking for! Miami-based designer Red Carter invites us in for a look at his home! Sexy swimwear steals the show at California label, Shay Todd. Get a firsthand look at the contemporary art collection featured at The Sagamore Hotel. Go behind the scenes at Becca as the designer prepares her swimwear show. There’s more to South Beach...
In this issue of Videofashion, we head down to Miami and hit the beach! Rosa Cha always has what the ladies are looking for! Miami-based designer Red Carter invites us in for a look at his home! Sexy swimwear steals the show at California label, Shay Todd. Get a firsthand look at the contemporary art collection featured at The Sagamore Hotel. Go behind the scenes at Becca as the designer prepares her swimwear show. There’s more to South Beach style – we check out Miami’s Art Deco Architecture, and meet new model, Ana Carmo!
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion!
Person Discussed
Shay Todd, fl. 2010, Ana Carmo, fl. 2007, Red Carter, fl. 2003, Amir Slama, fl. 2002
Topic / Theme
Sexy styles, Menswear, Women's wear, American fashion, Board shorts, Swimsuits, Bikinis (Swimsuits), Art Deco, Hotels and inns, Cosmetics, Hairstyles, Fashion designers, Fashion trends
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Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 43, Let's Dance
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 43 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
In this issue of Videofashion, we explore the dance floor! Michael Kors summed up the season eloquently with his well-choreographed collection. With Dutch dance champions on hand, Viktor & Rolf gave the fashion pack a new reason to believe! Vera Wang brought a balletic quality to her graceful style. At D&G, Domen...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 43 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
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In this issue of Videofashion, we explore the dance floor! Michael Kors summed up the season eloquently with his well-choreographed collection. With Dutch dance champions on hand, Viktor & Rolf gave the fashion pack a new reason to believe! Vera Wang brought a balletic quality to her graceful style. At D&G, Domenico and Stefano went all out with a brash clash of Eighties’ drama! And Julien Macdonald also went the disco route referencing Studio...
In this issue of Videofashion, we explore the dance floor! Michael Kors summed up the season eloquently with his well-choreographed collection. With Dutch dance champions on hand, Viktor & Rolf gave the fashion pack a new reason to believe! Vera Wang brought a balletic quality to her graceful style. At D&G, Domenico and Stefano went all out with a brash clash of Eighties’ drama! And Julien Macdonald also went the disco route referencing Studio 54. Plus, meet model Alison Nix and Bora Aksu has modern dancers on his actual runway. So, c’mon let’s dance!
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion!
Person Discussed
Alison Nix, 1988-, Julien Macdonald, 1971-, Bora Aksu, fl. 2013, Vera Wang, 1949-, Michael Kors, 1959-
Topic / Theme
Sexy styles, Feminine, Ready-to-wear, Women's wear, Cosmetics, Hairstyles, Fashion designers, Fashion trends, Fringe
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Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 44, The Future is Now
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 44 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
In this issue of Videofashion, we look at the collections that launched fashion beyond next season and well into the future. At Balenciaga it was a case of textiles meeting technology as Nicolas Ghesquiere sent out robotic looks that exemplified the season’s fascination with futurism. We then take a personal tou...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 44 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
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In this issue of Videofashion, we look at the collections that launched fashion beyond next season and well into the future. At Balenciaga it was a case of textiles meeting technology as Nicolas Ghesquiere sent out robotic looks that exemplified the season’s fascination with futurism. We then take a personal tour of the Musee des Art Decoratif exhibition with Ghesquiere. The talk of London, Gareth Pugh whips black and white vinyl into his extre...
In this issue of Videofashion, we look at the collections that launched fashion beyond next season and well into the future. At Balenciaga it was a case of textiles meeting technology as Nicolas Ghesquiere sent out robotic looks that exemplified the season’s fascination with futurism. We then take a personal tour of the Musee des Art Decoratif exhibition with Ghesquiere. The talk of London, Gareth Pugh whips black and white vinyl into his extreme vision of the future. Meanwhile, designer Francisco Costa takes the normally super clean Calvin Klein on a futuristic sportif adventure and, at Fendi, Karl Lagerfeld blends high-tech with high-style to create a collection that embodied Spring’s futuristic feeling. Yeohlee, probably the most cerebral of American designers, staged her summer show in an all-white raw space, highlighting her architecturally referenced collection. Plus, more modernist than minimalist, Narciso Rodriguez evolves his take on what is strict - juxtaposed with his vision of relaxed.
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion!
Person Discussed
Cristóbal Balenciaga, 1895-1972, Narciso Rodríguez, 1961-, Yeohlee Teng, 1951-, Gareth Pugh, 1981-, Francisco Costa, 1964-, Karl Lagerfeld, 1933-2019
Topic / Theme
Sophisticated, Women's wear, Archives and special collections, Fashion designers, Fashion trends, Leather and suede
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Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 45, Travelogue
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 45 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
In this issue of Videofashion, we travel the world with designers who mined their exotic journeys for their fashionable inspirations. DSquared2 takes their ladies on a terrifically chic trip to Capri, and provides them with the perfectly preppy wardrobe. Roberto Cavalli looked to the winding streets and centurie...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007, in Videofashion!, Vol. 30 # 45 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
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In this issue of Videofashion, we travel the world with designers who mined their exotic journeys for their fashionable inspirations. DSquared2 takes their ladies on a terrifically chic trip to Capri, and provides them with the perfectly preppy wardrobe. Roberto Cavalli looked to the winding streets and centuries old bridges of Firenze to define his Spring 2007 collection, all the while toning down the glitz of seasons past. Returning from a t...
In this issue of Videofashion, we travel the world with designers who mined their exotic journeys for their fashionable inspirations. DSquared2 takes their ladies on a terrifically chic trip to Capri, and provides them with the perfectly preppy wardrobe. Roberto Cavalli looked to the winding streets and centuries old bridges of Firenze to define his Spring 2007 collection, all the while toning down the glitz of seasons past. Returning from a trip to Israel and Africa, Donna Karanreinterprets her travels into a lineup that is so alluring it transports us with its liquid draping and exotic prints. The Basso & Brooke gal goes on a fashion journey that’s highly influenced by the 1920s while it’s a Marie Antoinette moment at Anna Sui, coolly merging punk pirates, folkloric trim and bold floral prints. At the horsy house of Hermes, Jean Paul Gaultier took his ladies for a seaside frolic on the boardwalk. Paris and Nicky Hilton, Mena Suvari, Mya and Kelis take to the runway for the crazy cool design duo behind the hot NY label Heatherette! Plus, book a stay at the whimsical Paris hotel designed by Christian Lacroix – l’Hotel du Petit Moulin!
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Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Elizabeth Uss, fl. 1998-2007
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion!
Person Discussed
Anna Sui, 1964-, Roberto Cavalli, 1940-, Donna Karan, 1948-, Jean Paul Gaultier, 1952-
Topic / Theme
1920's, Prints, Menswear, Women's wear, Cosmetics, Hairstyles, Fashion designers, Fashion trends, Celebrities
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