I think the film has received mixed reviews because of a lack of cultural understanding and Selena’s atrocious accent. Which as woke as we might want to be, if you are gonna play a native-X speaker then do the work. But just goes to my point that anyone is awarded chevalier of the Légion d’Honneur.Isn't the Emilia Perez director and the film facing blacklash in Mexico? Something like the director saying something rude about not bothering to learn Mexican culture... I remember reading those tweets months ago.
Fashion is very important for France. So for me, designers should receive honors because their creative contribution allows Fashion in France but also the city of Paris to really have a worldwide impact.I would go as far as to question why fashion designers should receive such stately honors, unless their work has larger cultural significance than just profit for shareholders.
Kim Jones did not make himself a name with charity work, the preservation of french savoir faire or even owning a company in France. So what is that would merit him such honors from the french society?
Hmm it’s a little bit more complicated.Who takes that award seriously anyway? They give that to anyone if you look at the list of people who’ve been awarded the honor. The entire cast of Emilia Perez got it. Delphine Arnault got it, and while I stan her, neither her nor most people who’ve received the honor have done anything that’s worth acknowledging. I suppose one could argue that Dior is culturally important to France but still.
Fashion is very important for France. So for me, designers should receive honors because their creative contribution allows Fashion in France but also the city of Paris to really have a worldwide impact.
I think however that the word impact is a bit of a pot pourri because everybody in that aspect can have an impact.
No disrespect to Kim jones but I think that Giambattista Valli was more deserving of his award than him. I also feel the same about Jacquemus even though one could argue that his shows generated an interest towards France beyond Paris.
Hmm it’s a little bit more complicated.
They didn’t received the same honor.
Delphine Arnault received the Chevalier de La Légion D’honneur. She received the honor through the ministère de l´Economie. And it is the highest distinction.
The cast of Emilia Perez received the honor of Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres, which is given by the Ministère de la culture and which is the lowest distinction as they received it for the particular oeuvre and it impact.
I read charles de villemorin I was going to faint 🤣where is charles de gaulle when you need him.
Yes I totally agree with you.For me, it’s understandable that people like Sonia Rykiel, Kenzo Takada, Gaultier and all the designers who settled in Paris to build their own fashion houses, with a decade-spanning success, would be deserving of such laurels - It would make Simon Porte Jacquemus or Christophe Lemaire obvious choices, much like Giambattista Valli, who spent all of his career in France.
To hear that Nicolas Ghesquiere didn‘t receive these honors yet, despite his obviously larger contribution to contemporary French fashion and himself being a French citizen (unlike Kim Jones, who only ever started to work in France after joining Vuitton) is upsetting, to say the least!
Ahaha.where is charles de gaulle when you need him.
As a mexican myself the movie has an atrocious approach to mexican culture and context. Disregarding a technical analysis of the screenplay, the lyrics and the music which are all horrid, is beyond hilarious the way this guy just spits incoherences about a society he clearly knows zero about.Isn't the Emilia Perez director and the film facing blacklash in Mexico? Something like the director saying something rude about not bothering to learn Mexican culture... I remember reading those tweets months ago.
🎶 Man to woman? Woman to man? 🎶As a mexican myself the movie has an atrocious approach to mexican culture and context. Disregarding a technical analysis of the screenplay, the lyrics and the music which are all horrid, is beyond hilarious the way this guy just spits incoherences about a society he clearly knows zero about.
It is bad, willy chavarria / harris reed at nina ricci / justin o shea at brioni level.
Nicolas Ghesquiere became a Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres at Balenciaga around 2007/8For me, it’s understandable that people like Sonia Rykiel, Kenzo Takada, Gaultier and all the designers who settled in Paris to build their own fashion houses, with a decade-spanning success, would be deserving of such laurels - It would make Simon Porte Jacquemus or Christophe Lemaire obvious choices, much like Giambattista Valli, who spent all of his career in France.
To hear that Nicolas Ghesquiere didn‘t receive these honors yet, despite his obviously larger contribution to contemporary French fashion and himself being a French citizen (unlike Kim Jones, who only ever started to work in France after joining Vuitton) is upsetting, to say the least!