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The ‘Fashion Documentaries’ Thread

Where can I watch "Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's" online?
 
^thanks for the list.
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel is very interesting.

But the best from the best is McQueen and I. I haven't seen anything as good as this documentary. It is so beautiful. Issy and Lee were unbelievably fantastic creatures. I totaly recommended it!
 
The Making of Liberty

BY SCARLETT KILCOOLEY-O'HALLORAN

LIBERTY LONDON is to be the subject of the fly-on-the-wall documentary that will air on Channel 4 this autumn.

Following managing director Ed Burstell, head of marketing and communications Kate Brindley and the department store's retail team in the lead up to Christmas, the three-part series - which has the working title Making Liberty - was inspired by the recent BBC2 documentary Inside Claridges, which went behind-the-scenes at the famous Mayfair hotel.

"There's a real focus on the business of fashion," Burstell told WWD. "They will be filming us at all the fashion weeks, seeing the strategy and the buying meetings; it will be a balance of that and the people that go into it. We've been so lucky that the business has done so well over the past four years but the truth is that sometimes there are frustrating days - and they caught one [on camera] already. There was some bad news about deliveries and, well, let's just say I had to do my breathing exercises."

Following its transmission in the UK, it's expected that the series will then be broadcast internationally.

"I really hope that Making Liberty will bring a new customer to Liberty and show people that perhaps haven't visited the store in a while that we aren't just seeping in our heritage, or resting on our floral-printed laurels, or just 'expensive'," said Brindley. "We are a brand that thrives on innovation and we have something for everyone."
*Vogue.co.uk
 
I posted it in the September Issue thread before, but the mod deleted it.
(you can just move my post here right?:neutral: I didn't do spam or something.)

Boss Women: Anna Wintour by BBC1
 
It should be much more longer. Fantastic video.

The Editor's eye.
 
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The Look: a six part BBC documentary from 1992 about different aspects of the fashion industry

Part 1: Runway
http://vimeo.com/6970701

Part 2: Scenting Money
http://vimeo.com/7329949

Part 3: Power of the Press
http://vimeo.com/7971564

Part 4: Uniform and Function
http://vimeo.com/6817395

Part 5: Material World
http://vimeo.com/7776616

Part 6: Yves Saint Laurent
http://vimeo.com/7153405


Oh no! I was looking for this for ages. I finally find it only to find they're really gone. :(
 
Oh no! I was looking for this for ages. I finally find it only to find they're really gone. :(

The Look: a six part BBC documentary from 1992 about different aspects of the fashion industry

Part 1: Runway
http://vimeo.com/6970701

Part 2: Scenting Money
http://vimeo.com/7329949

Part 3: Power of the Press
http://vimeo.com/7971564

Part 4: Uniform and Function
http://vimeo.com/6817395

Part 5: Material World
http://vimeo.com/7776616

Part 6: Yves Saint Laurent
http://vimeo.com/7153405


If anyone on here has these in some form, please pm me. I'm desperately looking to find them (in English).

Mai
 
I just came across a new documentary called The Director about designer Frida Giannini that I have & will be watching soon:P
 
I loved Diana Vreeland:The Eye Has to Travel.I've read so many books on her that it's fascinating to hear and see her.Quite entertaining,but she is more educated than say Rachel Zoe :wacko:
 
My suggestions have probably been mentioned already, but I really enjoyed:

Bill Cunningham New York
Tom Ford: Visionaries
The September Issue
The Secret World of Haute Couture
Mademoiselle C
McQueen And I
Lagerfeld Confidential
 

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