Showing posts with label Raf Simons Christian Dior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raf Simons Christian Dior. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

8 Fashion Films To Watch This Holiday Season

The holiday break is the perfect time to light the candles you got for Christmas, curl up on the couch with your beautiful new throw, a glass of wine, and start binge watching fashion films on Netflix (or whichever streaming device you are using).

Here are some movies to put on your glam list:

8 Fashion Films You Should Watch This Holiday Season 

8. Unzipped




This documentary follows Isaac Mizrahi as he creates his 1994 winter collection. Made in the heydey of the real supermodels, the film features Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell - the triumverate.
It's fabulous and funny and delightful.

Unzipped


7. To Catch A Thief




This has to be one of the most stylish movies of all time.
Perhaps the greatest collaboration between Hollywood costuming icon Edith Head, actress Grace Kelly and director Alfred Hitchcock, this film is a visual feast for any lover of fashion.

To Catch A Thief (1955)


6. Valentino: The Last Emporer






Valentino Garavani opened his first store in 1959. In 2007 he announced his retirement, heralding the end of an era. Valentino was the last of the old school of designers, a collective that counted Yves Saint Laurent, Christian Dior and Hubert de Givenchy among its ranks. This documentary follows his last 2 years as a designer, gives the uninitiated a window into why he is and was so important in the fashion world, and is magnificent for every great lover of fashion.

Valentino: The Last Emperor

5. Scatter My Ashes At Bergdorf's



Bergdorf Goodman's is an American institution, and this film explains why. From the planning that goes into their legendary windows to what it means to a designer to have their work there, Scatter gives you a no holds barred look behind the scenes.


4. The September Issue



Anna-Wintour-Film

The Devil Wears Prada's brutal depiction of Vogue Editor-In-Chief Anna Wintour prompted Wintour to reply with a film of her own. The September Issue gives you a real look inside the creation of the biggest issue of the year, and shows you just how powerful she is in the fashion industry.

The September Issue

3. Dior And I



Dior-Film

When Raf Simons took over the reins at the house of Dior in  2012 he had a mere 8 weeks to create his first Haute Couture collection, instead of the normal 6 months. Frederic Tcheng, who is also behind the incredible Valentino: The Last Emporer and Diana Vreeland: The Eye Must Travel, takes us on a behind the scenes look at Simons' stressful first few months, with attention given to the incredible seamstresses who brought his vision to life.

Dior & I


2. Yves Saint Laurent





A look at the life of legendary French designer Yves Saint Laurent from the beginning of his career in 1958 when he et his lover and business partner, Pierre Berge. 

Yves Saint Laurent


1. Mademoiselle C


Carine-Roitfeld-Film

This documentary is about former Vogue Paris Editor-In-Chief and supreme fashion stylist Carine Roitfeld as she launches her magazine, CR Fashion Book.
Carine is one of the most important stylists of our time, and her story is important for any devout follower of fashion.

Mademoiselle C

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Raf Simons Christian Dior Paris Fashion Week July 2012

I have to admit
I was waiting to see Raf Simons first collection
for Christian Dior, with somewhat baited breath.


You see, I am a die hard John Galliano fan.
I adore his irreverence, his flamboyance, his ebullience.
To me, Galliano himself in a work of art.
Crazy, exciting art.

I have loved Raf Simons work at Jil Sander too.
I do enjoy that aesthetic.

But in my mind, Dior is the wild vision Galliano brings.

So anyway, to the collection.
It is being described as perfection.
It is being described as superb.
Which it was.


The fashion legacy of the house of Dior was married beautifully 
to Simons' contemporary story.
Slim trousers topped with fit and flare dresses,
voluminous gowns topped with sheer tshirt like tops.
Craftsmanship, structure, beauty.



ooh look! Donatella and Allegra on the left, Anna Wintour and Grace Coddington on the right.

The Raf Simons narrative was modern and ladylike.

my favorite piece in the new Raf Simons Christian Dior Collection

But I was missing Galliano.

So much so that part way through 
I became more interested in watching
Her Serene Highness, Princess Charlene of Monaco
sitting in the front row.


I love her new hairdo.
She wears it well.



I wish they'd let me get my hands on her makeup though.
I would definitely marry some regal polish to her sporty chic look.
She's got such a great face.

Probably not what I should be thinking about 
while watching a Dior show.

I will say though that I absolutely loved the makeup at Dior.


And the face cage thing.

 
 It was a fabulous show.
Raf Simons was great.

But I'm still a Galliano girl...