As you are preparing for the most beautiful time of the year made of parties, dinners with families, board games, and fragrant biscuits, why not take advantage of the upcoming free time to alternate your favorite Christmas movies with some good fashion documentaries to keep being productive even during the holidays?
I have selected for you the best fashion documentaries – some latest releases and my long-time favorites – to watch during the Holiday season. So get cozy with your cup of tea/hot chocolate and Christmas biscuits for a great session of fashion.
Most of them are available on Netflix, HBO, Apple TV, and Amazon Prime. Just type “fashion” in the search bar on the platforms to find the ones available at the moment and check often because the titles available vary.
20 Fashion Documentaries To Watch During The Christmas Holidays
The Supermodels
Apple TV released in September a long-awaited documentary about the rise of the original supermodels. These are Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, and Christy Turlington.
Discovering –
Amazon Prime has a series of short. These are less than 30-minute documentaries about Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, Givenchy, and Tom Ford. A good way to learn about fashion designers in a short time.
Victoria’s Secret World Tour
It follows Victoria Secret’s last show which took place in December 2018. It was met with a wave of criticism due to its unrealistic beauty standards. So, the lingerie brand made its comeback with “The Victoria’s Secret World Tour” – part fashion event and part documentary. Sreamed on Prime Video, the new VS show format introduces us to 20 global creatives from Bogota, Lagos London, and Tokyo who worked on the new collection.
Dior and I
This documentary tells the story of Raf Simons creating his debut couture collection at Dior in 2012. Though he is no longer at the house, his chapter at Dior was memorable. It is a must-know to learn about the history of the luxury brand.
Wonder Boy
This documentary follows Balmain’s creative director Olivier Rousteing. It follows the search for his origins and explains how he reinvented the French luxury house.
Very Ralph
This documentary tells the story of Ralph Lauren, the designer of the American dream.
Franca Chaos and Creation
This is a documentary about Franca Sozzani, former editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia who passed away in 2016. It tells about the personal life and career of this incredible woman who you may remember for the fantastic and high-impact covers but also for her commitment to making fashion a more varied and inclusive place.
Mademoiselle C
This documentary focuses on the editor and stylist Carine Roitfeld, who ran French Vogue from 2001 to 2011 and founded her publication CR Fashion Book.
Jeremy Scott: The People’s Designer
Curious to know what lies behind the creativity and the super original clothes and accessories of the former creative director of Moschino and his eponymous brand? Watch the documentary to discover his entry into the fashion industry.
Dries
Born in Antwerp in 1958, Dries Van Noten is the third generation in a family of tailors. He started his collection of menswear in 1986 which got an immediate positive reaction with orders placed by prestigious customers like Barneys New York, Pauw in Amsterdam, and Whistles in London.
Casablancas: The Man Who Loved Women
John Casablancas founded Elite Model Management, the famous modeling agency, in 1972 in Paris. He is credited for developing the concept of supermodel in popular culture, turning models into celebrities (Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Gisele Bündchen…) who were featured in mass media as personalities rather than just faces.
Manolo: The Boy Who Made Shoes for Lizards
Discover the behind the scenes of one of the greatest shoemakers of all time – Manolo Blahnik.
7 Days Out
One of the episodes of this Netflix series about the biggest events takes us into behind-the-scenes of the week leading up to Chanel‘s Spring/Summer 2018 Haute Couture show. Watch the legendary Karl Lagerfeld and his team bring the creations to life for a stunning runway show.
The First Monday in May
This documentary tells about the organization of the Met Gala, the iconic event that takes place every year on the first Monday in May.
The September Issue
If you want to know how an issue of the most prestigious fashion magazine – Vogue – comes to life, then you can’t miss this documentary. It shows how the September issue of Vogue US, always the most important of the year, is produced under the guidance of Anna Wintour.
In Vogue The Editor’s Eye
Coinciding with the 120th anniversary of Vogue, this documentary takes a look at some of the world’s most influential fashion images as conceived by the magazine’s iconic fashion editors. Drawing on Vogue’s exceptional archives, the film features behind-the-scenes interviews with editors who have contributed to the magazine’s legacy, including current editor-in-chief Anna Wintour; fashion editors such as Grace Coddington, Tonne Goodman, Polly Allen Mellen, Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele, Camilla Nickerson, Phyllis Posnick, and Babs Simpson; celebrated Vogue subjects Nicole Kidman and Sarah Jessica Parker; industry icons such as Hamish Bowles; and fashion designers Alber Elbaz, Nicolas Ghesquière, Marc Jacobs and Vera Wang (herself a former Vogue fashion editor).
McQueen
A personal look at the extraordinary life, career, and artistry of Alexander McQueen. Through exclusive interviews with his closest friends and family, recovered archives, exquisite visuals, and music, “McQueen” is an authentic celebration and thrilling portrait of an inspired yet tortured fashion visionary.
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel
Diana Vreeland was a noted columnist and fashion editor for Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue. Watch this documentary to learn more about this iconic woman and how she became one of the most famous fashion editors to the present day.
Westwood: Punk. Icon. Activist
The documentary follows the life of the late Vivienne Westwood. It follows from her start as a groundbreaking punk-fashion influence to being named British Designer of the Year two years in a row in the early 1990s, to running her business with her husband of more than 15 years, Andreas Kronthaler. The film also shows Westwood’s environmental activism, including taking part in marches and going on a trip for Greenpeace.
The Gospel According to André
This intimate portrait of the late André Leon Tally is a fixture in the world of fashion. It takes viewers on a journey from André’s roots growing up to becoming one of the most influential tastemakers and fashion curators of our times.
Which fashion documentaries will you be watching this Christmas? Tell us in the comments or at @glamobserver.
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