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فيما يلي قائمةٌ بالمؤسسات والجمعيات والمجالس والمصادر المهنية المُتخصِّصة التي قد تُساعِدك خلال رحلتك إلى عالم تصميم الأزياء.

المنظمات والجمعيات والمجالس المهنية

يُوفِّر لك الانضمام إلى الجمعيات والمؤسسات المعنية بالأزياء الفرصةَ لتكوين شبكة عمل مع المئات، بل وأحيانًا الآلاف، من العاملين في صناعة الموضة. ومن خلال الانضمام إلى هذه المجموعات، تستطيع أن تَحضُر مناسبات شبكات العمل وحفلات الكوكتيل وحلقات النقاش مع كبار المسئولين بصناعة الأزياء، وأن تكون جزءًا من مجتمع مُصمِّمي الأزياء. كما أنه يتيح لك التوسُّع في شبكة علاقات العمل الخاصة بك والاطِّلاع على أحدث الوسائل التكنولوجية وأحدث المُجرَيات في عالم الموضة وتصميم الأزياء.

  • American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA)
    1601 North Kent Street, Suite 1200
    Arlington, Virginia, USA 22209
    T: (703) 524-1864
    F: (703) 522-6741
    AAFA was established in the year 2000 after the American Apparel and Manufacturers Association and Footwear Industries of America merged. It is regarded as a national trade association devoted to companies involved in the apparel, footwear, and sewn products trade.
  • American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA)
    164 Fifth Avenue
    New York, New York, USA 10010
    T: (212) 807-1990
    Founded in 1914, AIGA is the oldest and largest professional membership association for design.
    AIGA now represents more than 22,000 design professionals, educators, and students through national activities and local chapter programs.
  • British Fashion Council
    Somerset House, South Wing
    Strand, London, WC2R 1LA
    T: +44 (0) 20 7759 1999
    E-mail: info@britishfashioncouncil.com
    The British Fashion Council helps to advance British fashion designers on a global scale. Their programs reinforce the United Kingdom’s fashion design excellence status.
  • California Fashion Association (CFA)
    444 South Flower Street, 37th Floor
    Los Angeles, California, USA 90071
    T: (213) 688-6288
    F: (213) 688-6290
    E-mail: info@calfashion.org
    The California Fashion Association (CFA) is a forum established to provide guidance and business resources to the apparel and textile industries of California.
  • Canadian Apparel Federation (CAF)
    151 Slater Street, Suite 708
    Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5H3, Canada
    T: (613) 231-3220
    F: (613) 231-2305
    E-mail: info@apparel.ca
    CAF is the trade association for the apparel industry in Canada. CAF offers its members various programs and services. Working closely with government officials, CAF advocates policies that will positively impact its members.
  • Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA)
    1412 Broadway, Suite 2006
    New York, New York, USA 10018
    T: (212) 302-1821
    F: (212) 768-0515
    The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) is a not-for-profit trade group founded in 1962, which is made up of over 400 of America’s leading fashion, accessory and jewelry designers.
    Their mission is to progress the position of fashion design and to cultivate the development of up-andcoming designers with programs that support professional development and scholarships, including the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund, the Geoffrey Beene Design Scholarship Award, the Liz Claiborne Scholarship Award, and the CFDA/Teen Vogue Scholarship. CFDA is also a key participant in the annual Fashion’s Night Out global event. They also host the CFDA Fashion Awards, which has been touted as the Oscars of fashion and recognizes top talent in the fashion industry. Through the CFDA Foundation, Inc., they raise funds for various charities, including Fashion Targets Breast Cancer and The CFDA-Vogue Initiative for HIV and AIDS, with its 7th on Sale event.
  • Fashion Center BID
    209 West 38th Street
    New York, New York, USA 10018
    T: (212) 764-9600
    F: (212) 764-9697
    Email: info@fashioncenter.com
    Founded in 1993, The Fashion Center Business Improvement District is a not-for-profit corporation whose primary mission is to promotes the strength of the Garment District in New York City. They also formed the Emerging Designers Networking Group to bring similar minded people together to share resources and to facilitate the exchange of ideas.
    Along with the variety of services they offer, they are well known for the Fashion Center Information Kiosk located in the heart of the Garment District on the northeast corner of 7th Avenue and 39th Street. The award-winning design of the kiosk features the world’s largest button, held up by a 31-foot steel needle, and is a resource center offering information and help to visitors and workers in the industry. Walking along the sidewalks of the Garment District, you will come across the Fashion Walk of Fame, a series of plaques honoring New York’s most preeminent designers and the world’s only monument commemorating American fashion, and was initiated by the Fashion Center BID.
  • Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI)
    209 Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase 3
    Okhla, New Delhi, India 110020
    T: +91 11 26842180
    Email: contact@fdci.org
    The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) is represented by over 350 members and was founded on the principle of fostering the growth of fashion designers in India.
  • Fashion Awareness Direct (FAD)
    10a Wellesley Terrace
    London, N1 7NA United Kingdom
    Tel/Fax: +44 (0)20 7490 3946
    Fashion Awareness Direct is an educational charity whose goal is to impart a realistic interpretation of the fashion industry to young people aged 13 to 25, through the use of workshops and contests.
  • Fashion Footwear Association of New York (FFANY)
    274 Madison Avenue, Suite 1701
    New York, New York, USA 10016
    T: (212) 751-6422
    F: (212) 751-6404
    E-mail: info@ffany.org
    FFANY was established in 1979 as a nonprofit serving the common interests of footwear manufacturers by organizing trade shows and exhibitions for the footwear industry. Its members include over 300 footwear manufacturers, representing over 800 brands.
  • The Fashion Group International (FGI)
    8 West 40th Street, 7th Floor
    New York, New York, USA 10018
    T: (212) 302-5511
    F: (212) 302-5533
    E-mail: info@fgi.org
    FGI is a global, nonprofit professional organization with 5,000 members in the apparel, accessories, beauty, and home industries. You must be sponsored to join the organization, but once you are accepted, you will be part of a prestigious group of people whose members include the biggest names in fashion. They offer networking opportunities, lectures, seminars, and other events that enable the people of the fashion industry to come together in a variety of forums and venues.
  • Garment Industry Development Corporation (GIDC)
    262 West 38th Street, Suite #506
    New York, New York, USA 10018
    T: (917) 885-6467
    The Garment Industry Development Corporation (GIDC) is a nonprofit organization established in 1984 by the Garment Workers’ Union, the City of New York, and the New York Skirt and Sportswear Association to help fortify the apparel industry in New York. They offer training and technical assistance, buyer referrals, and marketing to apparel manufacturers and workers in the industry, acting as a liaison between designers and manufacturers.
  • Gen Art
    627 North La Peer Drive
    West Hollywood, California, USA 90069
    Email: fashion@genart.com
    Since 1994, GenArt has been an industry leader in introducing some of the most exciting new talent in fashion, including Zac Posen, Rebecca Taylor, Chaiken, Rodarte, Louis Verdad, Milly, Philip Lim, Peter Som, Twinkle by Wenlan, Duckie Brown, and Shoshanna. Through high-profile group runway shows, fashion presentations, and shopping events, GenArt showcases the best new design talent in womenswear and menswear, providing emerging designers with invaluable media and public exposure, and industry insiders with a first glimpse of the next rising stars. GenArt also produces the Business of Fashion seminars with the CFDA as well as numerous networking events, and serves as an authority for industry and resource referrals.
  • Hong Kong Fashion Designers Association (HKFDA)
    Room 216A, 2/F, InnoCentre, 72 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong
    Kowloon, Hong Kong
    Tel: 852-2330 1738
    Fax: 852-2330 5015
    E-mail: mail@hkfda.org
    The Hong Kong Fashion Designers Association (HKFDA) was founded in 1984 to unite fashion designers with the aim of developing and enhancing their careers.
  • International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)
    1221 Avenue of the Americas, 41st Floor
    New York, New York, USA 10020
    T: (646) 728-3800
    F: (732) 694-1755
    E-mail: icsc@icsc.org
    Founded in 1957, the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) is the international trade association of the shopping center industry. With more than 50,000 members in over 90 countries, its mission is to advance the shopping center industry, by promoting it as an authority in the consumers and services market.
  • National Retail Federation (NRF)
    325 Seventh Street, NW
    Suite 1100
    Washington, District of Columbia, USA 20004
    T: (800) 673-4692
    F: (202) 737-2849
    The National Retail Federation is the largest global retail trade association, with membership representing retailers in more than 45 countries. The NRF also publishes Stores magazine, a monthly magazine dedicated to retail professionals.
  • Nordic Fashion Association (NFA)
    The NFA was begun in 2008 by the five Nordic fashion organizations, including the Danish Fashion Institute, Helsinki Design Week, Icelandic Fashion Council, Oslo Fashion Week, and Swedish Fashion Council. The purpose of the organization is its focus on implementing socially responsible ethics within the Nordic fashion industry.
  • Society of Illustrators (SI)
    128 East 63rd Street
    New York, New York, USA 10065
    T: (212) 838-2560
    F: (212) 838-2561
    E-mail: info@societyillustrators.org
    The mission of the Society is to promote the historical evolution of illustration, and to encourage appreciation of it as an art form, through exhibitions, lectures, education, community involvement and networking opportunities.

مواقع التواصل الخاصة بصناعة الأزياء

  • Fashion Industry Network
    Fashion Industry Network is an online business network for the fashion industry to exchange information regarding fashion design and style.
  • Fashionising (www.fashionising.com)
    Office 137
    5 Ebury Bridge Road
    London, SW1W 8QX United Kingdom
    Fashionising.com is an online social networking site dedicated to fashionable socializing for those who work in the fashion industry.
  • Fashion Networks (www.fashion-networks.com)
    19925 Stevens Creek Boulevard
    Cupertino, CA 95014
    Fashion-networks.com is an online membership-based fashion networking community.

مواقع التواصل المهني

يتم إنشاء مواقع التواصل المهني بأعدادٍ كبيرة كلَّ يوم. وجميعها يُقدِّم فرصًا لتكوين شبكات العمل، في حين أنها تتيح لك أيضًا الحفاظ على خصوصيتك. وفي هذا القسم، توجد قائمةٌ بأشهر المواقع.

  • LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com)
    LinkedIn is an online professional, no-fee networking website with over 175 million members in over 200 countries, representing 170 industries. You can connect, be introduced to, and collaborate with professionals in the fashion industry who can help you accomplish your career goals. LinkedIn also offers premium memberships with various benefits.
  • Networking For Professionals
    Networking For Professionals is a fee-based business networking group that combines online networking and in-person events.
  • Plaxo (www.plaxo.com)
    Plaxo is a no-fee online address system that allows you to organize all of your contact information in once place. For an additional fee, you can sync your address book with your iPhone, BlackBerry, mobile phone, or email program or you can receive the services of a Plaxo Personal Assistant who monitors your contact database and makes recommendations to keep it working as efficiently as possible.
  • Spoke (www.spoke.com)
    Spoke is an online business networking site with a unique twist. While the other networking sites only connect members with other members, Spoke allows you to make new connections using Spoke’s Open Network® of more than 40 million people at 2.3 million companies. They offer a variety of membership options ranging from no-fee to $99.95/month.
  • Talk Biz Now (www.talkbiznow.com)
    Talkbiznow provides a professional no-fee-based networking platform, enabling communication between you and newfound contacts in both the national and international marketplace. Talkbiznow comes equipped with a suite of productivity services that have been developed to help increase your business productivity. With your personal profile, you can choose to publicize your current career position and career history. By building a personal profile, you are then able to search for like-minded business professionals and give them a glimpse of your background before becoming business contacts.
  • XING (www.xing.com)
    XING is an online global business network that connects people for the purpose of forming business and career opportunities. XING allows you to see how people are connected, which helps in generating new contacts of your own. They offer both free and premium memberships.

مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي

يوجد عدد وفير من مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي المجانية على شبكة الإنترنت التي لا تتيح لك تكوين الصداقات وحسب، بل وتُوفِّر لك أيضًا معارف العمل.

  • Facebook (www.facebook.com)
    Facebook is an online social networking site that allows millions of people to keep up with friends and family with photos, links, and videos; to connect with old friends from the past, and to learn more about new people that they meet. Facebook’s mission is to give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected. If you create a profile on Facebook for the purpose of networking, keep it professional and separate from your personal profile.
  • Twitter (www.twitter.com)
    Twitter is a no-fee online service for family, friends, and coworkers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of answers to the question, “What are you doing?” It is a great way to promote yourself or your brand.

إصدارات النقابات المهنية والمعارض التِّجارية

  • The Apparel Strategist (www.apparelstrategist.com)
    The Apparel Strategist is the leading online U.S. business journal related to the apparel and textile industry. This publication presents reports about the current trends of the industry, predictions on the future growth of the industry, graphical representations, and vital statistics of the apparel and textile industry business cycles.
  • Drapers Record (www.drapersonline.com)
    Drapers Record is a U.K.-based publication, which provides news and job listings for the British fashion industry.
  • Fashion Market (www.fmmg.com)
    Fashion Market is a U.S.-based monthly publication, which provides all the important news related to the apparel industry.
  • Images Business of Fashion (www.imagesfashion.com)
    Images Business of Fashion is one of the topselling business magazines, having over half a million readers in the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East. Published monthly, it focuses on the marketing, retailing, branding, and merchandising aspects of the Indian fashion industry and is making a foray in the American and European markets.
  • Pursuit (www.pursuit.co.za)
    Pursuit magazine is one of the most popular fashion trade journals in South Africa. Published every two months, it provides its readers with the latest trends, marketing techniques, interviews with celebrities, and discussions on the South African apparel and textile industries.
  • Sportswear International (www.sportswearnet.com)
    Sportswear International is a German magazine that is published both in English and German, six times a year. Founded in 1975, it offers pertinent information about jeans wear, sportswear, active wear, outerwear, menswear, casual wear, footwear, contemporary clothing, young designers, and the textile market. The magazine reports on the latest trends, new brands, and issues related to the fashion industry and a special feature is its award-winning fashion shoot and photography section.
  • Women’s Wear Daily (www.wwd.com)
    Often called the “fashion bible,” Women’s Wear Daily (WWD) is the professional trade newspaper for the fashion, beauty, and retail industries and has become the go-to reference for the latest breaking news. WWD’s in-house online job listing is located at www.fashioncareers.com, and their main website can be accessed at www.wwd.com. If you would like to post a “position wanted” ad, you can go to www.wwd.com/classifieds.

مواقع سِجِل التصميمات الإلكترونية

في هذا القسم، توجد قائمةٌ مُنتقاة من مواقع سِجِل التصميمات، المجانية وذات الاشتراك المدفوع على حدٍّ سواء.

  • BigBlackBag (www.bigblackbag.com)
    BigBlackBag.com is a non-flash online portfolio website builder specifically designed for photographers, designers, artists, and other creative professionals. Although they offer a free trial, pricing starts at $8.99/month and includes a free domain name, email address, e-commerce option, and marketing and productivity tools.
  • Bleidu (www.bleidu.com)
    Bleidu.com allows creative industry professionals such as fashion designers, artists, and photographers to create a free online professional portfolio including your own url.
  • Carbonmade (www.carbonmade.com)
    Carbonmade.com allows you to manage your online portfolio with a variety of tools that change how you display your work. The core idea behind the design of Carbonmade is to keep your images or video at the forefront. Their basic plan called Meh is completely free of charge, and their fee-based plan called Whoo! is $12/month. With the free plan, they provide you with up to five projects and 35 images, and with their fee-based plan, they’ve bumped up those numbers to 50 projects, 500 high-resolution images, including an additional 10 high-quality videos.
  • Coroflot (www.coroflot.com)
    Coroflot.com hosts individual portfolios and also has a database of job openings. For no charge, you can create a portfolio, and you will be assigned a URL. You can also receive detailed traffic reports to monitor views and activity on your site.
  • Figdig (www.figdig.com)
    Figdig.com is an online community that enables talented professionals such as illustrators, graphic designers, creative directors, and fashion designers to upload, manage, and present their portfolios, which are viewable by those seeking to hire these individuals. They offer a zero membership fee structure.
  • Pixpa (www.pixpa.com)
    Pixpa.com is an online portfolio website for fashion designers and artists to display, share, and sell their work, starting at $9.99/month. It includes design options, including video, a domain name, custom email address, webhosting and search engine optimization (SEO).
  • Qfolio (www.qfolio.com)
    The Qfolio.com online fee-based portfolio format been designed to allow you to feature your work in a clean and concise manner. Each individual who signs up for the program will be assigned a Qfolio web designer who will help you create a customized portfolio.
  • Styleportfolios (www.styleportfolios.com)
    Styleportfolios.com gives you a single page portfolio format with a personalized Web address that you can place on a résumé, in a cover letter, or on a business card. You can choose from 3, 6, 12, or 18 of your own images and will be listed in their designer database.
  • Talentline is a monthly newsletter showcasing the work of employment agency 24 Seven’s most talented designers. A potential employer can click on the artwork of the designer they are interested in, and 24 Seven may then set up an interview.
  • Viewbook (www.viewbook.com)
    Viewbook enables designers to manage their own portfolio websites on the Web and on iPad and mobile devices, such as iPhone. Prices begin at $4/month.

شركات توقُّع صيحات الموضة والألوان

  • The Color Association of the United States
    33 Whitehall Street, Suite M3
    New York, New York, USA 10004
    T: (212) 947-7774
    E-mail: info@colorassociation.com
    Founded in 1915, The Color Association of The United States is a membership-based organization headquartered in New York City, that operates as the foremost forecasting agent to color professionals whose color decisions have a direct impact on the marketplace.
  • ColorVoyant
    P.O. Box 737
    Holicong, Pennsylvania, USA 18928
    E-mail: info@colorvoyant.com
    ColorVoyant is a color-marketing firm that specializes in color directives for the fashion and cosmetic industries.
  • Cotton Incorporated
    World Headquarters
    6399 Weston Parkway
    Cary, North Carolina, USA 27513
    T: (919) 678-2220
    F: (919) 678-2230
    The mission of Cotton Incorporated is to ensure that cotton remains the first choice among apparel consumers. They offer agricultural, fiber, and textile research, market information, technical services, advertising and public relations, fashion forecasts, and retail promotions of cotton.
  • Fashion Snoops
    39 West 38th Street
    New York, New York, USA 10018
    T: (212) 768-8804
    F: (646) 365-6013
    E-mail: info@fashionsnoops.com
    Fashion Snoops is a worldwide trend forecasting company, delivering an online, subscription-based service of style insight to its global clientele of fashion professionals.
  • Mudpie Ltd.
    21–24 Home Farm Business Centre
    Lockerley, Romsey Hampshire SO51 0JT, United Kingdom
    T: +44 20 3005 1000
    F: +44 20 3005 1009
    E-mail: enquire@mudpie.co.uk
    Mudpie supports creative professionals by providing trend forecasting, trend guides and consulting services for leading brands. They place revenuebuilding ideas alongside inspiration in their presentations.
  • Pantone LLC.
    World Headquarters
    590 Commerce Boulevard
    Carlstadt, New Jersey, USA 07072
    T: (201) 935-5500
    F: (201) 896-0242
    Pantone is known around the world as the color authority and provider of a standardized method of color communication between the designer and manufacturer and the retailer and consumer.
  • Promostyl
    Head Office
    853 Broadway, Suite 800
    New York, NY, USA 10003
    T: (212) 228-8001
    E-mail: info@promostylamericas.com
    Promostyl analysts, stylists, and designers travel around the globe to provide trend services and consulting to creative people in the fashion industry.
  • The Style Council (TSC)
    242 W. 36th Street, 14th Floor
    New York, New York, USA 10018
    T: (212) 564-9380
    F: (212) 594-2315
    E-mail: tsc@stylecouncil.com
    The Style Council is the leading textile design and trend forecasting service studio for retailers, designers, merchandisers, and manufacturers.
  • Trendstop
    28–39 The Quadrant
    135 Salusbury Road
    London NW6 6RJ, United Kingdom
    T: +44 (0)870 788 6888
    F: +44 (0)870 788 6886
    Trendstop offers trend and color forecasts in the form of trend reports and webinars for the apparel, accessories, and footwear industries.
  • TRENDZINE Fashion Information
    Gainsborough House
    81 Oxford Street
    London W1D 2EU, United Kingdom
    E-mail: info@fashioninformation.com
    Trendzine is a forecasting service company offering precise trend predictions for the apparel and accessory industries.
  • Worth Global Style Network (WGSN)
    Head Office, North and South America
    130 Fifth Avenue, 7th Floor
    New York, New York, USA 10011
    T: (877) 277-9476
    F: (212) 201-2830
    E-mail: us-sales@4C.wgsn.com
    WGSN is the world’s leading global trend analysis, forecaster, and research service, providing creative and business intelligence for the apparel, style, design, and retail industries. They have offices throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, South Africa, and South America.

البرامج الإذاعية والتليفزيونية التي تتحدَّث عن موضوع الأزياء

  • America’s Next Top Model (The CW)
    America’s Next Top Model (ANTM) is a reality television show, hosted, judged, and produced by supermodel Tyra Banks, in which several women compete against each other for the title of America’s Next Top Model and a chance to launch their modeling career.
  • Fashion Police (E! Entertainment Television)
    Fashion Police is a television show whose co-hosts, Joan Rivers, Giuliana Rancic, Kelly Osbourne, and George Kotsiopoulos, critique celebrity fashion on and off the red carpet.
  • The Fashion Show Ultimate Collection (Bravo TV)
    Known as The Fashion Show, The Fashion Show Ultimate Collection is a television show hosted by fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi and model Iman, in which designers compete for a cash prize and the opportunity to have their fashions sold to a retailer.
  • Fashion Star (NBC)
    Fashion Star is a reality television series hosted by supermodel Elle Macpherson, and featuring Jessica Simpson, Nicole Richie, and fashion designer John Varvatos who, together, act as mentors to unknown fashion designers competing for the chance to win a multimillion dollar prize and the opportunity to launch their collections in either Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy’s, or H&M. The winning designs will be available for immediate purchase by the public at the end of each episode.
  • Project Runway (Lifetime Television)
    Project Runway is a reality television show hosted and judged by model Heidi Klum, Michael Kors, and Nina Garcia, in which fashion designers compete against each other to create clothing within a restricted timeframe. Tim Gunn acts as their mentor throughout the process. Their creations are featured on a runway and judged, until the elimination process concludes with one remaining contestant. Prizes have included cash, mentorships with fashion companies, editorial spreads in major fashion magazines, and the chance to show the winning collections during New York Fashion Week.
  • The Rachel Zoe Project (Bravo TV)
    The Rachel Zoe Project is a reality television show that follows celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe as she balances her celebrity stylist and fashion designer roles with her personal life.
  • Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style (Bravo TV)
    Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style is a reality television series hosted by mentor Tim Gunn and style expert Gretta Monahan, in which they complete a makeover on guests who then are given specific style guidelines to follow.
  • What Not To Wear (TLC)
    What Not To Wear is a reality television series, hosted by Stacy London and Clinton Kelly, in which everyday people receive full makeovers, including wardrobe, hair, and makeup.

الأفلام الطويلة التي تتحدَّث عن موضوع الأزياء

  • Clueless, Paramount Pictures (1995)
    Director Amy Heckerling’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel Emma, Clueless follows the misadventures of Beverly Hills high-schooler Cher (Alicia Silverstone) as she gives a fashion-challenged student a makeover.
  • Confessions of a Shopaholic, Buena Vista Pictures (2009)
    With dreams of writing for a top fashion magazine, shopping addict Rebecca (Isla Fisher) struggles with her shopping obsession and inadvertently begins working for a financial magazine. As she comes close to landing her dream job, she ponders whether overcoming her addiction will actually make her happier. Based on a novel by Sophie Kinsella.
  • The Devil Wears Prada, 20th Century Fox (2006)
    After taking a job in New York as assistant to powerful fashion magazine editor Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), small-town girl Andrea Sachs (Anne Hathaway) is ecstatic, until she gets a taste of what it’s like to work for one of the most infamous fashion editors in the high-stakes world of fashion publishing. Based on a novel by Lauren Weisberger.
  • Zoolander, Paramount Pictures (2001)
    The fashion world is turned upside down when an utterly flaky male model, Derek Zoolander (Ben Stiller), discovers that fashion mogul Jacobim Mogatu (Will Ferrell) is behind a plot to assassinate the prime minister of Malaysia.

الأفلام الوثائقية التي تتحدَّث عن موضوع الأزياء

  • Chanel, Chanel (1986)
    Directed by Elia Hershon, this documentary profiles fashion icon Coco Chanel, depicting an exploration of her life, work, and sudden rise as a designer in the 1900s. Archival footage is presented, along with a series of interviews with her successor, Karl Lagerfeld, and others closest to her.
  • Jack Taylor of Beverly Hills (2007)
    For over sixty years, Jack Taylor has dressed many of the legendary stars of the past, including Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sid Caesar, and Elvis Presley. This inviting documentary, directed by Cecile Leroy Beaulieu, brings the viewer up close and personal with the still-working 90-something Taylor whose exhilarating passion for custom tailoring is contagious (www.jacktaylorthemovie.com).
  • Lagerfeld Confidential (2006)
    For the first time, Karl Lagerfeld, the man behind the House of Chanel and one of the most enigmatic style legends of all time, is filmed for this documentary portraying his professional and private life. After three years of trekking the globe, director Rudolphe Marconi uncovers the day-to-day life of this most forthright and outspoken fashion icon (www.lagerfeldfilm.com).
  • Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton (2007)
    With unprecedented access to one of the world’s most popular fashion designers, Loïc Prigent offers an enlightening depiction of the reserved and worshipped Marc Jacobs through his daily life. Whether in the offices and workrooms of Paris and New York, the back of his car, or backstage at a fashion show, we see his talent on display. Jacobs endures unimaginable pressure as he balances both the demands of putting together the Louis Vuitton collection and his eponymous Marc Jacobs line.
  • Ralph Rucci: A Designer and His House (2008)
    Martha Stewart narrates this David Boatman documentary following fashion designer Ralph Rucci during the creation of his spring 2008 ready-towear and fall 2008 couture collections. It also features interviews with a number of the fashion industry’s top insiders.
  • Seamless (2005)
    Director Douglas Keeve takes a look at the intensely competitive world of the fashion industry with this gripping documentary, which follows ten fashion designer hopefuls as they compete in a contest created by Vogue magazine and the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Anna Wintour, Vera Wang, and Isaac make cameo appearances.
  • The September Issue (2008)
    Dubbed as the real Devil Wears Prada by Vanity Fair magazine, The September Issue goes where no camera crew has ever been allowed to go before: behind the scenes into the world of Vogue’s legendary editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour. The viewer learns how the editorial team puts together and completes their largest issue of the year, the September issue, with a glimpse into closed-door staff meetings at the Condé Nast headquarters, as well as various scenes filmed during photo shoots and fashion week (www.theseptemberissue.com).
  • Starz Inside: Fashion in Film (2008)
    This documentary looks at the influence contemporary fashion has had in films and how films have inspired fashion trends. Jean Paul Gaultier, model Tyson Beckford, and others discuss films such as Bonnie and Clyde, Annie Hall, The Devil Wears Prada, and Sex and the City.
  • Unzipped (1995)
    Shot primarily in black and white, Douglas Keeve’s intriguing documentary about fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi explores his creative process from beginning inspirations to completed runway show. It features the original ‘90s supermodels, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, and Christy Turlington.
  • Valentino: The Last Emperor (2008)
    Produced and directed by Matt Tyrnauer, this is a fascinating documentary providing a peek into the life of one of the most famous fashion designers of all time: Valentino. Filmed over the course of two years, it culminates with the last runway show of Valentino’s illustrious career, complete with floating red ethereal dresses, Valentino’s signature design. His longtime partner, Giancarlo Giammetti, is by his side throughout most of the documentary (www.valentinomovie.com).
  • Yves Saint Laurent: His Life and Times and 5 Avenue Marceau 75116 Paris (2004)
    This DVD provides two separate documentaries. His Life and Times provides in-depth interviews with the private, Algerian-born, French designer, who is considered one of the most influential haute couture designers of all time. 5 Avenue Marceau 75116 Paris is a look inside Yves Saint Laurent’s famed atelier during the creation and completion of his final spring line.

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