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Inside the Factory, Series 2, Episode 6, Shoes
directed by George Hughes and Sam Bailey, fl. 2001-2017; presented by Ruth Goodman, 1963-, Cherry Healey, 1980- and Gregg Wallace, 1964-; produced by George Hughes, fl. 2003-2017, Sam Bailey, fl. 2001-2017 and Emma Pound, fl. 2011-2017, Voltage TV Productions and British Broadcasting Corporation, in Inside the Factory, Series 2, Episode 6 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2016), 1 hour 5 mins
With exclusive access to some of the world’s biggest and busiest factories – some opening their doors to TV cameras for the very first time – Inside the Factory reveals the extraordinary secrets of our favourite consumer goods. Gregg Wallace discovers the astonishing machinery and processes that allow these...
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directed by George Hughes and Sam Bailey, fl. 2001-2017; presented by Ruth Goodman, 1963-, Cherry Healey, 1980- and Gregg Wallace, 1964-; produced by George Hughes, fl. 2003-2017, Sam Bailey, fl. 2001-2017 and Emma Pound, fl. 2011-2017, Voltage TV Productions and British Broadcasting Corporation, in Inside the Factory, Series 2, Episode 6 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2016), 1 hour 5 mins
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With exclusive access to some of the world’s biggest and busiest factories – some opening their doors to TV cameras for the very first time – Inside the Factory reveals the extraordinary secrets of our favourite consumer goods. Gregg Wallace discovers the astonishing machinery and processes that allow these supersized factories to produce the food and goods we buy, meeting the people who work there and watching raw ingredients transformed i...
With exclusive access to some of the world’s biggest and busiest factories – some opening their doors to TV cameras for the very first time – Inside the Factory reveals the extraordinary secrets of our favourite consumer goods. Gregg Wallace discovers the astonishing machinery and processes that allow these supersized factories to produce the food and goods we buy, meeting the people who work there and watching raw ingredients transformed into precision-engineered products. In this second series, Gregg reveals the processes behind the production of well-known brands of cereals, sweets, potato snacks, tinned beans, bicycles and sneakers.
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Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
George Hughes, fl. 2003-2017, Sam Bailey, fl. 2001-2017, Emma Pound, fl. 2011-2017, Voltage TV Productions, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
George Hughes, Sam Bailey, fl. 2001-2017, Ruth Goodman, 1963-, Cherry Healey, 1980-, Gregg Wallace, 1964-
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Inside the Factory
Person Discussed
Joseph William Foster, 1881-1933
Topic / Theme
Shoes
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 BBC Worldwide
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Fashion Classics, Vol. 3 no. 6, Theater of Fashion
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Michael Wehman, fl. 2014, Sam Griffin, fl. 1998, Adam Falik, fl. 2014, Jessica Ramer, fl. 2014, Lida Piompino, fl. 1985, Rebecca Reeder, fl. 1998 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Fashion Classics, Vol. 3 no. 6 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2014), 24 mins
This episode of Fashion Classics features a look at noteworthy people in the fashion industry in the year 1998 and looks at a fashion retrospective at The Louvre.
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Michael Wehman, fl. 2014, Sam Griffin, fl. 1998, Adam Falik, fl. 2014, Jessica Ramer, fl. 2014, Lida Piompino, fl. 1985, Rebecca Reeder, fl. 1998 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Fashion Classics, Vol. 3 no. 6 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2014), 24 mins
Description
This episode of Fashion Classics features a look at noteworthy people in the fashion industry in the year 1998 and looks at a fashion retrospective at The Louvre.
Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Michael Wehman, fl. 2014, Sam Griffin, fl. 1998, Adam Falik, fl. 2014, Jessica Ramer, fl. 2014, Lida Piompino, fl. 1985, Rebecca Reeder, fl. 1998, Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, Lea Sanders, fl. 2014
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Fashion Classics
Speaker / Narrator
Lea Sanders, fl. 2014
Person Discussed
Christian Lacroix, 1951-, Alexander McQueen, 1969-2010, John Galliano, 1960-, Thierry Mugler, 1948-, Valentino, 1932-, Rodolphe Menudier, fl. 1994, Nicolas Jurnjack, fl. 1984
Topic / Theme
Women's wear, Dresses, Shoes, Headcovers, Hair accessories, Art exhibitions, Shoes and boots, Hairstylists, Fashion designers, Fashion
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 by Videofashion
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Fashion Classics, Vol. 3 no. 10, The Best of India
directed by Anne Adami, fl. 1976-2018; produced by Jeffrey Overbay, fl. 2001, Tina Ball, fl. 2001, Tara Kaplan, fl. 2001 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Fashion Classics, Vol. 3 no. 10 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2014), 24 mins
This episode of Fashion Classics presents a look at India's first Fashion Week, which took place in August 2000.
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directed by Anne Adami, fl. 1976-2018; produced by Jeffrey Overbay, fl. 2001, Tina Ball, fl. 2001, Tara Kaplan, fl. 2001 and Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Fashion Classics, Vol. 3 no. 10 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2014), 24 mins
Description
This episode of Fashion Classics presents a look at India's first Fashion Week, which took place in August 2000.
Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jeffrey Overbay, fl. 2001, Tina Ball, fl. 2001, Tara Kaplan, fl. 2001, Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Anne Adami, fl. 1976-2018
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Fashion Classics
Person Discussed
Rohit Bal, 1961-, Ritu Beri, 1972-, J J Valaya, 1967-, Monisha Bajaj, fl. 1996, Gitanjali Kashyap, fl. 2000, Rajesh Pratap Singh, 1969-
Topic / Theme
India Fashion Week, Menswear, Women's wear, Saris, Fashion industry, Fashion, Apparel, Cashmere and pashmina, Fabrics, Dyeing techniques, Embroidery
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 by Videofashion
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Videofashion News, Volume 34, Episode 25, American Woman
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion News, Volume 34, Episode 25 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2010), 24 mins
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute launched its latest exhibition, an homage to the 'American Woman.' We asked some famous faces, ‘What defines an American woman?’ The Brooklyn Museum celebrated their holdings with the “American High Style” exhibition. We flashback to 1982 to the American...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Videofashion News, Volume 34, Episode 25 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2010), 24 mins
Description
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute launched its latest exhibition, an homage to the 'American Woman.' We asked some famous faces, ‘What defines an American woman?’ The Brooklyn Museum celebrated their holdings with the “American High Style” exhibition. We flashback to 1982 to the American couturier Charles James tribute at the Brooklyn Museum hosted by Halston. We take a look the history of Donna Karan, the quintessentia...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute launched its latest exhibition, an homage to the 'American Woman.' We asked some famous faces, ‘What defines an American woman?’ The Brooklyn Museum celebrated their holdings with the “American High Style” exhibition. We flashback to 1982 to the American couturier Charles James tribute at the Brooklyn Museum hosted by Halston. We take a look the history of Donna Karan, the quintessential American designing woman. Plus, we’re on the red carpet at the premiere of the fashion documentary, 'Ultrasuede: In Search of Halston.'
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Date Written / Recorded
2010
Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Videofashion News
Speaker / Narrator
Whitney Sudler-Smith, 1968-, Donna Karan, 1948-, Halston, 1932-1990, Jan Glier Reeder, Andrew Bolton
Person Discussed
Halston, 1932-1990, Donna Karan, 1948-, Charles James, 1906-1978, Charles Frederick Worth, 1825-1895, Whitney Sudler-Smith, 1968-, Jan Glier Reeder, Andrew Bolton, Carol Heiss, 1940-, Charlene Suneson, 1934-
Topic / Theme
Donna Karan International, Minimalist fashion, Haute Couture, Military uniforms, Flappers, Bohemian, American High Style: Fashioning a National Collection, 2010, American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity, 2010, American fashion, Dresses, Corsets, Ball gowns, Women, American people, African Americans
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Copyright © 2010 by Videofashion
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Elements of Style, Volume 2, Episode 3, Fashionably F.I.T.
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Elements of Style, Volume 2, Episode 3 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology houses one of the most important collections of costume and textiles with particular strength in 20th century fashion. Find out why the Little Black Dress never goes out of style. The history of the corset is unraveled. Get a glimpse inside Isabel and Ruben Toledo’s m...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Elements of Style, Volume 2, Episode 3 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
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New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology houses one of the most important collections of costume and textiles with particular strength in 20th century fashion. Find out why the Little Black Dress never goes out of style. The history of the corset is unraveled. Get a glimpse inside Isabel and Ruben Toledo’s marriage of art and fashion. American legends Norman Norell and Claire McCardell are on display. And, we review the exhibit covering 50...
New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology houses one of the most important collections of costume and textiles with particular strength in 20th century fashion. Find out why the Little Black Dress never goes out of style. The history of the corset is unraveled. Get a glimpse inside Isabel and Ruben Toledo’s marriage of art and fashion. American legends Norman Norell and Claire McCardell are on display. And, we review the exhibit covering 50 Years of Fashion.
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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
2006
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Elements of Style
Speaker / Narrator
Valerie Steele, 1955-
Person Discussed
Norman Norell, 1900-1972, Ruben Toledo, 1961-, Isabel Toledo, 1961-, Claire McCardell, 1905-1958, Valerie Steele, 1955-
Topic / Theme
Sportswear, Corset: Fashioning the Body, 2000, 50 Years of Fashion: New Look to Now, 1997, Italian fashion, Dresses, Little black dresses, Corsets, Spangles
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Elements of Style, Volume 2, Episode 4, Musées du Style
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Elements of Style, Volume 2, Episode 4 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
Paris undoubtedly occupies a unique place in the fashion world so it comes as no surprise that it would be home to some of the most stimulating exhibitions of style. At the forefront is the impressive Musee de la Mode recently, the museum was home to a modern retrospective of Dutch design duo – Viktor and Rolf....
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Elements of Style, Volume 2, Episode 4 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
Description
Paris undoubtedly occupies a unique place in the fashion world so it comes as no surprise that it would be home to some of the most stimulating exhibitions of style. At the forefront is the impressive Musee de la Mode recently, the museum was home to a modern retrospective of Dutch design duo – Viktor and Rolf. One of the most prestigious institutions houses the collection and archives of Yves Saint Laurent. Another prominent venue, Musee Gall...
Paris undoubtedly occupies a unique place in the fashion world so it comes as no surprise that it would be home to some of the most stimulating exhibitions of style. At the forefront is the impressive Musee de la Mode recently, the museum was home to a modern retrospective of Dutch design duo – Viktor and Rolf. One of the most prestigious institutions houses the collection and archives of Yves Saint Laurent. Another prominent venue, Musee Galliera, has explored the relationship between fashion and the art of the garden. Perhaps the highlight is an intimate tour of a Balenciaga exhibit with the couturier's friend and living fashion legend, Hubert de Givenchy.
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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
2006
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Elements of Style
Speaker / Narrator
Catherine Join-Diéterlé, Pamela Golbin, Hubert de Givenchy, 1927-2018, Rolf Snoeren, 1969-, Viktor Horsting, 1969-
Person Discussed
Yves Saint Laurent, 1936-2008, Rolf Snoeren, 1969-, Viktor Horsting, 1969-, Cristóbal Balenciaga, 1895-1972, Catherine Join-Diéterlé, Pamela Golbin, Hubert de Givenchy, 1927-2018
Topic / Theme
Viktor & Rolf by Viktor & Rolf, First Decade, 2003-2004, Fashion and gardens, 1997, Dutch fashion, French fashion, Museums, Fashion industry, Fashion designers
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 by Videofashion
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Elements of Style, Volume 2, Episode 6, A Guy’s Guide
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Elements of Style, Volume 2, Episode 6 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
Let Seize Sur Vingt brief you on tailoring. New York City boasts a spa dedicated solely to pampering men: Nickel. Jet to Florence and discover Panerai, the watch secretly designed for the Italian navy. In New York, visit the store that’s giving shaving a new edge. What’s better than a motorcycle to up a man’...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Elements of Style, Volume 2, Episode 6 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
Description
Let Seize Sur Vingt brief you on tailoring. New York City boasts a spa dedicated solely to pampering men: Nickel. Jet to Florence and discover Panerai, the watch secretly designed for the Italian navy. In New York, visit the store that’s giving shaving a new edge. What’s better than a motorcycle to up a man’s sex appeal? Alex Lundqvist explores the Motorcycle Exhibit at the Guggenheim.
Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Elements of Style
Speaker / Narrator
Eric Malka, Kahari Mays, Philippe Dumont, Alex Lundquist
Person Discussed
Gwen Jurney, James Jurney, Eric Malka, Kahari Mays, Philippe Dumont, Alex Lundquist
Topic / Theme
Panerai, Trousers, Suits (Garments), Watches, Personal grooming, Spas, Motorcycles
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Elements of Style, Volume 2, Episode 7, Intimate Fashion
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Elements of Style, Volume 2, Episode 7 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
Get naughty with Agent Provocateur. Visit Cadolle, the French lingerie house whose founder invented the modern bra. Underwear gets hip-hop flair at Baby Phat and Joe Boxer is unapologetically funny. Learn the craft of lace appliqué with Maryvonne Herzog. Slip into something more comfortable with luxurious cotton...
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Elements of Style, Volume 2, Episode 7 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
Description
Get naughty with Agent Provocateur. Visit Cadolle, the French lingerie house whose founder invented the modern bra. Underwear gets hip-hop flair at Baby Phat and Joe Boxer is unapologetically funny. Learn the craft of lace appliqué with Maryvonne Herzog. Slip into something more comfortable with luxurious cotton pieces at Araks. Plus, Gisele treats us to ten sexy years of Victoria’s Secret.
Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Elements of Style
Speaker / Narrator
Gisele Bündchen, 1980-, Poupie Cadolle
Person Discussed
Serena Rees, Kimora Lee Simmons, 1975-, Maryvonne Herzog, Araks Yeramyan, Gisele Bündchen, 1980-, Poupie Cadolle
Topic / Theme
Baby Phat, Cadolle, Brassieres, Slips (Lingerie), Corsets, Underwear, Fashion designers, Fashion trends, Cotton, Lace
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 by Videofashion
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Elements of Style, Volume 2, Episode 13, Retrospectacular!
directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Elements of Style, Volume 2, Episode 13 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
Delve into flamboyant fantasy with Thierry Mugler for his 20th anniversary. Look back at sexy signatures of Tom Ford at Gucci and travel through 30 years of globetrotting with Kenzo. Don’t miss 40 years of elegance at Yves Saint Laurent. Celebrate two more landmarks with Giorgio Armani and Emanuel Ungaro.
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directed by Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992; produced by Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013, in Elements of Style, Volume 2, Episode 13 (New York, NY: Videofashion, 2006), 24 mins
Description
Delve into flamboyant fantasy with Thierry Mugler for his 20th anniversary. Look back at sexy signatures of Tom Ford at Gucci and travel through 30 years of globetrotting with Kenzo. Don’t miss 40 years of elegance at Yves Saint Laurent. Celebrate two more landmarks with Giorgio Armani and Emanuel Ungaro.
Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marlene Cardin, 1943-2013
Author / Creator
Nicolas H. Charney, fl. 1992
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Videofashion
Series
Elements of Style
Person Discussed
Tom Ford, 1961-, Thierry Mugler, 1948-, Giorgio Armani, 1934-, Emanuel Ungaro, 1933-, Kenzō Takada, 1939-, Yves Saint Laurent, 1936-2008
Topic / Theme
Haute Couture, Ready-to-wear, Giorgio Armani Exhibition, New York, NY, 2000-2001, Suits (Garments), Corsets, Fashion industry, Fashion occupations, Fashion designers, Fashion icons
Copyright Message
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Why We Wear What We Wear
directed by Frank Blain, fl. 2004; produced by Judy Jennings, fl. 2009, Learning ZoneXpress (Owatonna, MN: Learning ZoneXpress, 2005), 13 mins
In this DVD, multicultural teenage students and a fashion expert discuss how society and culture influence styles of dress and consider how such factors as protection, comfort, lifestyle, age, school, work, and clothing care impact clothing decisions.
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directed by Frank Blain, fl. 2004; produced by Judy Jennings, fl. 2009, Learning ZoneXpress (Owatonna, MN: Learning ZoneXpress, 2005), 13 mins
Description
In this DVD, multicultural teenage students and a fashion expert discuss how society and culture influence styles of dress and consider how such factors as protection, comfort, lifestyle, age, school, work, and clothing care impact clothing decisions.
Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Judy Jennings, fl. 2009, Learning ZoneXpress
Author / Creator
Frank Blain, fl. 2004
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Learning ZoneXpress
Topic / Theme
Adolescence, Fashion, Apparel
Copyright Message
Copyright ©2005 by Learning Zone Express
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