Signals: Out of Fashion
Overzicht van films
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The Perfect Cut: Alexander Fury
60' | -
During the festival, Premsela, Dutch Platform for Design and Fashion, will be organising four meetings at which experts approach the phenomenon of fas -
The Perfect Cut: Dino Dinco
60' | -
During the festival, Premsela, Dutch Platform for Design and Fashion, will be organising four meetings at which experts approach the phenomenon of fas -
To Lee, with Love, Nick
Nick Knight | 3' | United Kingdom | None
An homage to groundbreaking fashion designer Alexander McQueen filmed by the originator of the online fashion film, Nick Knight. Breathtaking. -
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La vitesse et la pierre
Igor Zimmermann, Frode Fjerdingstad, Marcus Palmqvist | 12' | Libya | None
Be enchanted by an exciting journey across the Sahara, Sweden and Norway. Pure poetry in a mix of still photography and audio. -
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Women’s Show – Fall/Winter 1993-1994
Maison Martin Margiela | 13' | France | None
For its 10th collection, this fashion house replaced the usual show with a film. Seven women, each in a setting that typifies her. -
Women’s Show – Fall/Winter 1999-2000
Maison Martin Margiela | 7' | France | None
This film was screened before the collection was shown. A fascinating way of explaining the concept, directed by Margiela himself. -
Women’s Show – Fall/Winter 2004-2005
Maison Martin Margiela | 10' | France | None
English photographer Nigel Bennett based this film on still photographs. It was simultaneously screened in nineteen Parisian cafés. -
Women’s Show – Spring/Summer 1997
Maison Martin Margiela | 11' | France | None
Images of two women wearing the summer collection, interspersed by shots of the studio. A beautiful insight into production. -
Women’s Show – Spring/Summer 1998
Maison Martin Margiela | 16' | France | None
Recording of a fashion show. Outfits are presented in film fragments, accompanied by music, described in projections and shown by models. -
Women’s Show – Spring/Summer 2002
Maison Martin Margiela | 5' | France | None
For this presentation, Gibbs uses 2D, drawn elements to create a minimalist style that seems to have had all the colour removed.