I have been meaning to mention that FIAF is focusing on fashion this month (other than the fashionable crowd that routinely attends their functions). Besides featuring wonderful french films of Fashion Icons at their Tuesday Cinema screenings they also have three fashion talks with: Véronique Nichanian of Hermès, Bruno Frisoni of Roger Vivier, and Olivier Theyskens of Nina Ricci. I attended the Hermes talk and it was great, get your tickets now.
I highly recommend!
I recently saw:
And God Created Woman (Et Dieu créa la femme)
Roger Vadim, 1957. With Brigitte Bardot, Jean-Louis Trintignant Color. 100 min. In French with English subtitles.
and it was so so wonderful. If you haven't yet seen it, do!
Amongst other events last night, I attended a special showing (thank you lovely Jennifer Levy Niederhoffer of Impress Media) of La Vie en Rose, a soon to be released film. It was absolutely wonderful. I love Edith Paif's voice, her songs are usually the soundtrack to my Sunday morning brunch-making at home. Despite my love for her voice though, I knew very little of her life. What a poignant and amazingly produced film this was, really touching on the human character....
A synopsis: "The ferocious talent and indomitable spirit of legendary chanteuse Edith Piaf is celebrated in this French feast of a biopic, featuring a stunning performance by Marion Cotillard as the "little sparrow" who lived, loved and sang with no regrets. A huge hit in France and winner of five Césars, La Vie en Rose arrives on these shores with its uniquely Gallic blend of onstage triumph, backstage tragedy and tempestuous melodrama intact. Skillfully sifting time periods, far-flung locales and extremes of mood and imagery, director Olivier Dahan delivers far more than the standard biopic. Jumping with emotional, if not sequential, logic among pivotal periods in Piaf's life—from her Balzacian childhood as the daughter of a circus acrobat and alcoholic prostitute, her upbringing in a brothel and her discovery by nightclub owner Louis Leplée (GérardDepardieu) to her passionate affair with boxer Marcel Cedan, years of drug addiction and a hallucinatory final night in Grasse—the film indulges its heroine’s unquenchable thirst for life, love and experience"
LAVIEENROSE will be released by PICTUREHOUSE in NY, LA, and SF on the 8th of June......not sure about the rest of the country.....I am sure it will trickle down.
Do go see. And Enjoy!
Below, a clip of the wonderful Edith Piaf singing the famed 'La Vie en Rose':
A bit uptown, mixed with a downtown edge. Embrace 'Old World Glamour'. Quality over Quantity, Always. Red Lipstick. Classic Perfume. Burberry Trenches. Sonia Rykiel. Chanel. Emanuel Ungaro. Chloe. Italian Sheets. French Lingerie. Pearls and Diamonds.
'Steal my Clothes' is up!! It will showcase beautiful vintage and contemporary fashion pieces for your purchasing pleasure. I have a few pieces up and will continue to keep adding, I have lots...its just a matter of getting it all properly catalogued and posted.
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