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Bottom Line: Two thumbs up! This film artfully shows us a side of the fashion industry that is emotional, human, passionate, and supremely artistic. I couldn't help but admire and respect Mr. Simons, not only for his creative process, but also for his caring and humble demeanor towards Mr. Dior and the people who have continued his tradition for decades. The director of the film, Frederic Tcheng, also shot the hit documentary Valentino: The Last Emperor and co-directed one of my favorite documentaries, Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel :-)
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We watch as Raf Simons is introduced to the heart and soul of Dior, the seamstresses, many of which have been working for Dior for 20-40 years. I think my favorite part of the film was getting a peek into the lives of those that you never hear of, the people whose names you'll never know, but without them Dior could not exist.
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During the model casting we see a young woman (seen below) who embodies all that Miss Dior represents, her face is innocent and beautiful, yet when she walks for Raf, there's a bit of wobble in her step. I love how he decides to give her a chance even though she's not perfect. Backstage, as she stands and waits to walk out we find out that this is her first show ever.
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I've personally never owned anything from Dior, but I can tell you that I would proudly wear this label knowing that someone like Raf Simons is behind it. He's not a snooty "nose up in the air" type, he is all about the artistry of the design and THAT is what I respect and love. To me that is the very best way that he could honor the legacy of Christian Dior.
Fun Fact: We also learn that if you spend 350,000 euro a season on Dior couture, the head seamstress will fly anywhere in the world if a garment is not fitting you perfectly. Even if they're days away from a couture show, the client always comes first. Makes sense, how else will they fund walls made of orchids?
Watch the Paris fashion show below:
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