The first film about Annie Leibovitz gave us an inside of her photographic life, from her work with Rolling Stone magazine through to her Hollywood cover portraits at Vanity Fair and editorials for Vogue magazine. She has also recorded the horrors of war in Rwanda and Sarajevo and taken intimate shots her own friends and family.
Yves Saint Laurent is probably the last great representative of the world of Haute Couture. In his film his memoires are read by Jeanne Moreau with archive footage of a master at work: sketching feverishly, putting the finishing touches to a collection in his atelier, preparing the models before a show; all done with the eyes of a true perfectionist gazing out from behind his trademark square-framed glasses.
And last but not least the fascinating documentary on the life of legendary fashion designer Valentino Garavani. A story of friendship, a retrospective, and a look at haute couture as business.
If you haven't seen the films yet and missed the wonderful evening at Fashion Workshop by Vicky Kaya, try to have a look at them. They are very inspiring!
And my photo review of the evening.
Two sreens! |
A few snapshots of some guests |
The sponsors! Wine by Kanenas
Frozen yogurt by Kayak |
And warm pop corn! |
And Opium by Yves Saint Laurent! |
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