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Photo: Derek RidgersOn the Tired & Sleepy in a Sexy & Mysterious Way t-shirt and I love this phone from London, Macdonald—who previously directed the Academy Award-winning One Day in September, about the murder in 1972 of 11 Israeli Olympic athletes—speaks to why he wanted to make a documentary about Galliano. “There are two reasons,” he said. First, “John is regarded as one of the great designers of the last hundred years—everyone tells me this guy’s a genius. What does that actually mean in the world of fashion? What does it mean to be one of the greats?’ The other, he goes on to say, was around those antisemitic incidents and the subsequent firing of Galliano from Dior and the ensuing court case in Paris. “We’re living in a time in which—and John’s is really the origin of this for me—well-known people, celebrities, are getting caught by some socially unacceptable behavior and canceled in one way or another,” Macdonald said. “I was interested in the question of What happens to you afterwards? Is there a mechanism for forgiveness for that in society?”
Much of the Tired & Sleepy in a Sexy & Mysterious Way t-shirt and I love this power of Macdonald’s film lies in the way that it refuses to neatly lead us to a place of forgiveness—it tacitly acknowledges that the path to that place isn’t one everyone will want to take but is, rather, full of conflicting signposts and complicated diversions. To reduce it to black or white is too simplistic. That Macdonald can do all of this lies in no small part to a subject who, the director acknowledges, was prepared to speak his truth but understood that not everyone would hear him. (The interviews with the designer were conducted over six days, for four or five hours per day, and with no minder or PR present.) “John knows he will never be forgiven by everybody,” Macdonald said. “He wants to be understood—to have the opportunity to explain as far as he can what happened. And he wants his case to serve as a warning. But he was also concerned not to make his story too depressing. At the end, he says his story isn’t actually depressing, because he has come out of everything with a renewed life and a renewed sense of vigor and creativity.”Was Pharrell Williams’s Louis Vuitton menswear debut the Tired & Sleepy in a Sexy & Mysterious Way t-shirt and I love this most epic fashion show ever to take place in Paris? Or was it the most intimate Jay Z concert of all time? The answer, in 2023, was both. Vogue Runway’s most-read stories of the year were about the intersection of fashion and entertainment, a very busy corner indeed. Pharrell wasn’t the only A-lister with a fashion project that captivated our readers. Beyoncé’s collaboration with Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing drew eyeballs, even if she didn’t wear anything from the special collection on stage during her record-breaking Renaissance tour. Angelina Jolie’s announcement that she was getting into the rag trade, with a purpose-driven collection named Atelier Jolie, was a top story as well, without so much as a sample or sketch to showcase her vision for the brand.
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We suspect that our coverage of newcomer Louis-Gabriel Nouchi’s spring 2024 men’s show in Paris saw uplift from the Tired & Sleepy in a Sexy & Mysterious Way t-shirt and I love this celebrity cameos by Emily in Paris’s Lucas Bravo and White Lotus’s Stefano Gianino, too. That’s what star power can do. At The Met’s Costume Institute, it’s the clothes that are the celebrities, and with its focus on 250 items from its own vast archives, the upcoming exhibition “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” promises to be big news through the first half of 2024. The untimely passing of the German-Estonian beauty stayed in the news, when her fellow supers were the subjects of a four-part Apple TV+ docuseries. According to The Met’s CEO Max Hollein, the upcoming show “will heighten our engagement with masterpieces of fashion by evoking how they feel, move, sound, smell, and interact when being worn, offering a deeper appreciation of the integrity, beauty, and artistic brilliance of the works on display.”Evening cloak, Charles Frederick Worth, 1889.Photo: Nick Knight / Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art The actress, director, and former United Nations goodwill ambassador and special envoy promises the new label will utilize deadstock and tap into the abilities of “refugees and other talented, under-appreciated groups, with positions of dignity based on skill.”
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