Versus Versace by Anthony Vaccarello: Spring Summer 2015 New York (TV Short 2014) Poster

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High-profile fashion show from New York
Horst_In_Translation12 October 2019
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The title "Versus Versace by Anthony Vaccarello: Spring Summer 2015 New York" is really as long as it is telling as in here you read the name of the designer, the occasion for which he came up with these outfits, the location where this fashion show takes place and also the year. the year, however, is not the year when this was presented, but the year for which these clothes were. In the sense of when people could buy them and there it is not uncommon that it takes a year or so until these clothes are available to the masses. So this aired back in 2014, which menas it is over 5 years old now. And I guess the reason why this exists here on imdb, even if it is not the only fashion show I have come across on this website, is the name Versace and at the very end you get to see Donatella Versace, in her 60s now and no comment on her face, entering the stage together with Vaccarello. The "end" in this scenario is actually before the 9-minute mark already because this one here officially runs for 11.5 minutes exactly pretty much, but the last two minutes or so are black screen, so it is shorter tahn ten minutes all in all. Well I cannot say too much about the fashion. It was okay most of all, but it is not really a subject I have a great deal of interest in, so I can only comment on the objective aspects, namely that with one brief exception this was a female-only model show and also that there was a lot of black in here. Early on, there were only black clothers, then some white afterward and at the end more black again. Surprised me a bit if this was really for summer and spring because there I would have expected brighter colors. Or maybe Versace just usually does black clothes for the most part. The music was okay, director is Jon Clements and he also did a fine job in terms of camera angles. What I did like too, overall, was that the people sitting in the crowd were basically dressed like you and me, maybe in a really normal way, but then again I probably would not see the difference between a 50-dollar jeans and a 500-dollar jeans. So yeah, this subjective approach probably also has to do with me not being too impressed all in all and questioning if fashion shows should exists as titles here on imdb. Meh.. I guess they are motion pictures in one way or another. So if you really are interested in fashion and don't mind this being half a decade old, then go see it and you will probably like it, although honestly I don't see any reason why people should not wear these clothes now in 2019 or 2020.
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