Documentaries about fashion
#42
Posted 11 August 2012 - 06:03 AM
and of course it also makes double posts...
#43
Posted 14 August 2012 - 12:07 AM
Baby, on 11 August 2012 - 05:38 AM, said:
part 1 (12 minutes) : http://www.dailymoti...egypte-1-2_news
part 2 (14 minutes) : http://www.dailymoti...egypte-2-2_news
So realistic documentry,like it.I went to this country,Egypt,for work ,That's what they really wear in the streets,u see girls like in Europe with hair exposed,and short clothes and u see girls with wide,long clothes and hair covered,u even can see girls covering their faces with veil.But there are places of high fashion girls there in Egypt,some classy places where there are lots of foreigners and classy Egyptian people where u feel like you're at USA or Europe.
#44
Posted 30 August 2012 - 04:52 PM
i love the way they make discover all the traditional outfits and what they means. they don't focus on a single kind of social class or on very "fashion" or personal people but more on the country's identity. that's also a bit crazy to see all these websites and blogs about fashion all around the world and in fact see all the time people only focus their attention on few famous brand or kind of style and are totally closed on/forget 95% of the rest of international outfits who are more "classical" but in same time underated and often unknown.
sad this kind of stuff are so rare because they are real gems!
tous les habits du monde - Brazil
26 minutes : http://videos.arte.t...de-6883708.html
#45
Posted 30 August 2012 - 04:54 PM
#46
Posted 30 August 2012 - 04:56 PM
#47
Posted 18 September 2012 - 08:08 PM
#48
Posted 18 September 2012 - 08:09 PM
#49
Posted 22 October 2012 - 12:58 AM
A three-part documentary charting the paths of some of the industry's major figures, Fashion! mixes revealing anecdotes and tales of destiny, pop culture moments and collective dramas, tracing thirty years of fashion, but at the same time cultural, political and social life.
episode 1 (55 minutes) : golden eighties. following the work of designers like Claude Montana, Thierry Mugler, Azzedine Alaïa, and Jean Paul Gaultier
french : http://www.dailymoti..._fashion-1-2_tv
german : http://www.dailymoti..._fashion-1-2_tv
episode 2 (54 minutes) : antifashion : with the work of designers Martin Margiela, Anne Demeulemesster, Raf Simons, Yohji Yamamoto et Rei Kawakub, John Galliano, Alexander McQuee, Karl Lagerfeld and Versace
french : http://www.dailymoti..._fashion-2-3_tv
german : http://www.dailymoti..._fashion-2-2_tv
last episode : "go global" is still not on internet and apparently will be about corporate group like PPR, LVMH and Tom Ford.
#50
Posted 19 December 2012 - 10:46 AM
episode 1 : Runway
This part goes behind the scenes at 'runway' shows in Paris, Milan, London and New York, examines who sits where on the political map of fashion and looks at the evolution of the superstar model.
episode 2 : Scenting the money
explores the serious side of the fashion industry examines how designers can expand into a multi-million-pound business, not by selling the clothes they design, but by using sophisticated marketing techniques to lend the kudos of their name to a range of other products, from handbags to perfume.
#51
Posted 19 December 2012 - 10:52 AM
This episode of the fashion industry series takes a look at the relationship between the fashion press and the PR machines of top designers, and considers just how much power the press has over the direction of design. Contributors include journalists Anna Wintour, Suzy Menkes and Liz Tiberis.
episode 4 : Uniform and Function
How identity can be bought off the peg, from the Ralph Lauren preppy look to Chanel's interlocking C's for the shiny set.
#52
Posted 19 December 2012 - 10:55 AM
Episode which lifts the lid on the fashion world takes a look at fabric and how it is used to completely different effect by designers like Issey Miyake, Gianni Versace and Christian Lacroix.
episode 6 : Yves Saint Laurent
This episode focuses on the work of the late Yves Saint Laurent, regarded by many as the greatest designer of the 20th century. No couture season could end without a YSL collection, yet this reclusive, sensitive man was dogged by ill health and every year remained coy about whether the collection would be ready in time
#53
Posted 06 March 2013 - 03:59 PM
(2012)
french documentary of 50 minutes where he talk about his life and sketch important moments and people.
#54
Posted 06 March 2013 - 04:04 PM
(2012)
#55
Posted 06 March 2013 - 04:23 PM
i also edited few videos "the day before" by Loic Prigent on the first page. quality of these ones is so much better and not cut in 3 or 4 parts, blury and with 30 secondes of advertising everytime. thnk the rest will be posted on internet in the few next days.
and here a documentary about fashion in Bangladesh (26 min) :
#56
Posted 15 March 2013 - 12:12 PM
#58
Posted 18 March 2013 - 08:12 AM
tous les habits du monde - Tanzania (26 minutes)
#59
Posted 18 March 2013 - 08:04 PM
Found this video that's not completely about fashion, but it involves the fashion industry, Vogue magazine and it's editor through 1999-2000. Really interesting video
#60
Posted 21 March 2013 - 10:26 AM
well, about the caption option on youtube get you wrong more than other thing. i checked the 5 first minutes of the video the day before with lavin and during the first minutes they ask him why he is stylist which is in french to french is transcript as "why do you make tourism?". Alber Elbaz is talking about is job and says he couldn't make nothing else, this is the only thing where he's good and he even couldn't be a taxi driver because he can't driveand which has been transcripted as "he drove his bike throught 6 states". the caption option has also introduced lanvin house/main store as a bar (for the alcoholics) in paris. As i said, this is french to french... so result when i saw this i had the feeling i was wacthing a documentary about the drunk version of pee wee big adventure instead of a documentary about lanvin and Alber Elbaz's job.
Same about the needlewomen. during the first secondes of the documentary one says "if i got wrong and i must make the whole thing one more time" and they transcrip this like she said "this plant!" and anothe say "more that small, harder is the work" and they change it in a "smaller is the work, sooner is the end" so...
i tried to see the english translation, without success. not find the option but i stopped after 5 minutes. may should i try another time. anyway, i suppose the result french to english shouldn't be really better...
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