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Director: Reiner Holzemer
Cast: Dries Van Noten, Iris Apfel, Pamela Golbin, Geert Brulot
For the first time fashion designer Dries Van Noten allows a filmmaker to accompany him in his creative process and rich home life. For an entire year Reiner Holzemer documents the precise steps that Dries takes to conceive of four collections, the rich fabrics, embroidery and prints exclusive to his designs. As well as the emblematic fashion shows that bring his collections to the world and have become cult “must sees” at Paris Fashion Week. This film offers an insight into the life, mind and creative heart of a master fashion designer who, for more than 25 years, has remained independent in a landscape of fashion consolidation and globalization.
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Fashion enthusiasts and cinephiles alike will appreciate the intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the creative process of acclaimed designer Dries Van Noten in this 2017 documentary directed by Reiner Holzemer. The film offers a rare glimpse into Van Noten's meticulous attention to detail and the rich inspiration behind his iconic collections.
Wets and dries are British political terms that refer to opposing factions within the Conservative Party. The terms originated in the 1980s during the premiership of Margaret Thatcher: those who opposed some of Thatcher's more hard-line policies were often referred to by their opponents as "wets"; in response, supporters of Thatcher were referred to as "dries".
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