Videofashion news. Volume 31, Episode 26, C'est magnifique /

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 sne...

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Other Authors: Charney, Nicolas H. (Director), Cipperly, Jennifer, 1939- (Producer), Uss, Elizabeth (Producer), Cardin, Marlene McGinnis (Producer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: New York, NY : Videofashion, 2016.
Series:Academic Video Online
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Summary: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.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed November 12, 2018).
Physical Description:1 online resource (25 min.)
Playing Time:00:24:03