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fashionfilmblog-blog · 9 years ago
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PRADA MENSWEAR F/W 2015
Director: Craig McDean & DJA
Designer: Prada
Synopsis: Nothing more than is necessary. This New Wave essence is captured in a series of austere, minimal portraits for Prada’s Fall/Winter 2015 Menswear campaign.
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fashionfilmblog-blog · 9 years ago
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Designer: Calvin Klein
Director: Daniel Arsham
Synopsis: A man and a woman embark on a celestial journey in this lyrical union of disciplines and geometric shapes.
MOVEment series: The relationship between fashion and dance is long and entwined, unfolding on stages and catwalks in an ever-evolving conversation. Devised by Jefferson Hack, MOVEment sprang from a desire to see choreographers and designers working together in the medium of film, and thinking about the body in relation to the camera. The designers who were asked to create bespoke costumes for the choreographers and dancers are all natural storytellers, with a keen instinct for collaboration and experimentation. Partnered with luminaries from the world of dance, and some of the most exciting and visionary directors working today, the resulting films make for a timely and inspiring update of the long-standing dialogue between fashion and dance. Though they present very different visions, running through each collaboration is a profound and artistic engagement with the body in motion.
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fashionfilmblog-blog · 10 years ago
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PRADA CANDY KISS A JOURNEY
Director: H5
Designer: Prada 
Synopsis: Illustrations by Vahram Muratyan 
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fashionfilmblog-blog · 10 years ago
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#missadventure episode 2: “the great escape”  Director: Michael Mohan
Designer: Kate Spade
Synopsis: remember when #missadventure spent a holiday afternoon waiting for a locksmith? the #missadventure continues in episode 2: “the great escape”, when she lands at the iconic sunset tower hotel in los angeles and is greeted by a case of mistaken identity. starring anna kendrick.
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fashionfilmblog-blog · 10 years ago
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Hotel Madrid  Director: Gordon von Steiner
Designer: Vera Wang  Synopsis: Hotel Madrid. The beauty freedom mystery and intoxication of Spain. Intimate and personal, these women inspire a subtle yet nonchalant sexuality. Louche, lazy, luxurious. This is fashion through a youthful yet sophisticated lens.
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fashionfilmblog-blog · 10 years ago
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LØV Director: Stéphanie Di Giusto Designer: Vanesso Bruno 
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fashionfilmblog-blog · 10 years ago
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THE MAKEOUT, Prada ‘The Postman Dreams’ Director: Autumn de Wilde
Designer: Prada Synopsis: The Prada Sound bag is a metaphor for desire, an interloper in a coy staircase love-chase where it’s unclear if the object is our female protagonist, or her supple handbag.
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fashionfilmblog-blog · 10 years ago
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THE BATTLEFIELD, Prada ‘The Postman Dreams’
Director: Autumn de Wilde Designer: Prada
Synopsis: The Prada Galleria is the set of an imaginary battle, a figment of a childhood fantasy that involved de Wilde slicing it clean in two. The exceptional inner workings of the bag are revealed, rarely seen except by the artisans who create them, as the bag becomes a theatre set for childlike obsession.
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fashionfilmblog-blog · 10 years ago
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THE POSTMAN, Prada ‘The Postman Dreams’ Director: Autumn de Wilde Designer: Prada
Synopsis: It begins with a humble Postman. An ordinary man who slips into his extraordinary dreams whenever he gets the chance. The hum-drum fades away as he ushers a parade of colorful characters and wild places to our doorstep.
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fashionfilmblog-blog · 10 years ago
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Legs Are Not Doors Director: Harley Weir
Designer: Proenza Schouler  Synopsis: Proenza Schouler’s Spring ’15 collection was cool enough on its own—with its python prints and unraveling fringe—but Chloë Sevigny just took it to the next level. Legs Are Not Doors is the title of the film for Proenza Schouler’s Spring ’15 collection. The sensuous, abstract film is inspired by Real Sex and Taxicab Confessions and features a long list of cool kids being candid, including Sevigny, Liv Tyler, Liya Kebede, Binx Walton, Fei Fei Sun, Laura Love, Olympia Scarry, Raina Hamner, Solveig Almaas, and India Menuez. “I’ve always loved being a woman, I’ve never wanted to be a man. But I definitely think it has its challenges,” says a pregnant Liv Tyler after someone drops a raw egg yolk on a gorgeous pair of python heels. Directed by Harley Weir and Jen Brill and styled by Sara Moonves, this is a fashion film worth watching. Via. 
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fashionfilmblog-blog · 10 years ago
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Fendi Microbags: 7 Theories Director: Fendi
Designer: Fendi
Synopsis: Where Micro Bags come from: 7 theories that reveal the possible origin of the Fendi Micro Bags.
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fashionfilmblog-blog · 10 years ago
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PRADA Woman SS15 // Gemma
Director: Gordon Von Steiner
Designer: Prada
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fashionfilmblog-blog · 10 years ago
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Zara Woman SS15 Director: Gordon von Steiner
Designer: Zara
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fashionfilmblog-blog · 10 years ago
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Issey Miyake Spring Summer 2015 
Director: Lisa Paclet
Designer: Issey Miyake 
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fashionfilmblog-blog · 10 years ago
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Lykke Li x Gucci: Just Like a Dream Director: Diana Kunst 
Designer: Gucci 
Synopsis: To celebrate the advent of spring, along with its iconic Lady Web handbag, Gucci premieres a collaboration with electro-pop songstress Lykke Li. The film captures an off-duty day with the Scandinavian beauty as she takes in vintage record stores and distills her baroque surroundings into the moody track “Just Like a Dream.” Having become a fashion-world darling following her widely acclaimed musical debut in 2008, Li’s cultivated style proves to be a perfect match for the Lady Web. Text via. 
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fashionfilmblog-blog · 10 years ago
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DE DJESS - MIU MIU - WOMEN'S TALES #9
Director: Alice Rohrwacher
Designer: Miu Miu
Synopsis: Dresses run ashore like survivors from a shipwreck. A nun spots them from afar and they’re quickly scooped up, laid to dry, and find a new life as celebrities in an unnamed local hotel run by the entrepreneurial nuns. A herd of paparazzi stampede the lobby with their invasive zoom lenses. But something’s not quite right. The story they want isn’t the story they’re about to be given. That story belongs to a very special dress and she’s going to tell it exactly her way.De Djess is directed by Alice Rohrwacher. It’s the ninth commission from Miu Miu Women’s Tales, the acclaimed short-film series by women who critically celebrate femininity in the 21st century.This latest addition to Women’s Tales evokes the surreal world of ordinariness and exceptions that Rohrwacher has conjured in her two acclaimed feature films, Corpo Celeste (2011) and the Cannes Grand Prix (2014) winning The Wonders, which has been described as, “an ensemble drama about Italy’s evaporating peasant culture, rooted in rural wisdom”.“I want in my films to pose questions,” Rohrwacher admits, “not to offer answers.”De Djess is full of questions, posed in a fictional language that we can all still miraculously understand. Why are the blond women fainting? Why is the famous actress (played by the director’s sister and regular lead, Alba Rohrwacher) so upset? And why do all the cameras suddenly run out of power at exactly the same time?This new short adds another tender tonality to the Miu Miu Women’s Tales series: a mirrored world where objects choose owners instead of the other way around.Rohrwacher explains, “I felt it was right to give the lead role to a dress, and put myself inside”. The Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2015 collection finds its expression most articulatedly in dress “Number 328”, which literally has a life of its own, and a taste for women’s beauty that is less obvious and more ingenious. Dress 328 sees something in the lowly waitress girl (played by Yanet Mojica). It’s as if the glass slipper from Cinderella could speak. Everyone would listen.
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fashionfilmblog-blog · 10 years ago
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Carven presents "Can You Hold My Bag?" 
Director: Mélinda Triana
Designer: Carven 
Synopsis: The adventures of the Saint-Sulpice bags in Saint-Germain, Paris. Starring Louise, Paola and Toto the Dog.
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