FASHION Magazine
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5 Fashion Films to Watch Right Now That Aren’t The Devil Wears Prada
Scary, sweet, satirical—this list has it all.
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Keeping it real: Documentaries have shed their dowdy image and emerged brighter and more dynamic than ever
By Ghita Loebenstein
Last month, a documentary opened the Toronto International Film Festival for the first time in its history: Davis Guggenheim’s U2 profile From the Sky Down. Soon, the Bloor Cinema in Toronto will reopen its doors under the stewardship of Hot Docs, and will almost exclusively screen documentary films.
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All about Bill: Our Q&A with the director of Bill Cunningham New York
One of fashion’s most celebrated yet understated stars, Bill Cunningham, is finally getting his moment in the spotlight…. though he’s already shying back out of it. Despite photographing some of the most memorable street style images in over 4 decades for the New York Times (many times from a bicycle that he folds into a closet outside his apartment in Carnegie Hall), the 80+-year-old photographer sees himself as nothing more than a mere fashion enthusiast. Proving nothing but the contrary, director Richard Press turned his lens on the man for the new film, Bill Cunningham New York. Finally opening in Toronto and Vancouver this Friday April 22nd after receiving weeks of rave reviews from New York and LA, the film is so overwhelmingly heartwarming that it’ll have you crying tears of fashion joy. We had the change to speak with Press and quiz him all about Bill and his legendary impact on fashion.
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Enter to win: We’re giving away 50 pairs of tickets to advanced screenings of Bill Cunningham New York!
The heartwarming and moving documentary tribute to New York street style icon, Bill Cunningham is finally here! We’ve been waiting for a moment like this, ever since the lights came on at the end of The September Issue…
Bill Cunningham New York opens on Friday April 22nd, but we’re giving away 50 pairs of tickets to advanced screenings in Toronto and Vancouver (25 pairs per city)!