Here are some Netflix shows that showcase sophisticated style and gorgeous fashion. Why not take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy beautiful costumes and creative fashion art?
So, here are three Netflix titles that we recommend. Each has its own unique appeal and will give you a new perspective on fashion. Let's take a look!
What is Netflix?
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You can also download movies and TV shows to your iOS, Android, or Windows 10 device to watch offline.
1. "Emily in Paris"
Emily in Paris stars Emily, played by Lily Collins.
This 30-minute romantic comedy follows Emily, a young employee working in marketing in Chicago, who unexpectedly gets her dream job in Paris and begins a life abroad where she devotes herself to her work, love, and friendship.
While keeping the basic elements of an interesting drama, it also has the appeal to make you want to watch it over and over again as a special piece. The reason for this is the spectacular costumes.
From Emily to her female boss, who is dressed in a chic French style, to her colleague who shows off the casual good taste that is typical of Parisians, it's fun to check out each character's entire body every time they appear.
When you hear who the costume designer is, you'll understand. Patricia Field, who worked with Darren Star on the previous "Sex and the City" and also designed the costumes for the movie "The Devil Wears Prada," is also fully cooperating with this film, so you're sure to get the best inspiration!
2. " Next in Fashion"
In Next in Fashion, fashion designers work in pairs to create clothes based on a given theme.
A reality show that follows competitors competing in skill and style.
The show is hosted by Alexa Chung and Tan France, fashion expert and one of the Fab Five from the original reality show Queer Eye. The selected designers create work based on the theme, then compete in a fashion show format with the clothes they have created. Some designers are eliminated, and the process continues with the next theme...
The winner will receive a prize of $250,000 and the right to sell their product on a world-famous e-commerce site.
There are a variety of themes that emerge from the show.
・Street・Suit・Military・Underwear・etc…
Each of the participating designers has their own area of expertise, and most of them already have their own brands.
The story also includes the designer's own background, such as how he lost despite being good at something, making it easy to empathize with the characters.
Meanwhile, one fashion designer each from China and South Korea are participating in the East Asian event, and the clothes they create are wonderful regardless of the theme.
It seems that K-pop idols are already wearing the clothes that have already been made.
I think most people have never even seen clothes made from scratch, so it will be a fresh experience and maybe it will even change the way you feel when you put on the clothes in your daily life?
The show has a good overall pace and is enjoyable to watch.
A Netflix original series. Now available exclusively.
3. "What Fashion Teaches Us"
The story begins in 2007, five months before the deadline for the September issue of Vogue, the popular fashion magazine's special fall edition. Editor-in-chief Anna Wintour is busy preparing for the most important issue of the year.
We identify trends, decide on the theme to feature, and begin preparations for the shoot.
They make forceful decisions on whether to accept or reject clothes proposed by club members for publication, visit brand offices to see clothes before the collection is released and give their blunt opinions to designers, and suggest up-and-coming designers who would be suitable for collaboration projects with mega brands, completing their work down to the minute.
Her interactions with her assistant Grace are also vivid and fascinating to watch. The clash between the two, who have completely opposite sensibilities, brings balance to the work.
Anna has led the fashion world with her firm philosophy, drive, and a team of coworkers who, while sometimes clashing, respect and respect each other.
Her dedication to her work is something that not only anyone interested in fashion, but anyone involved in the business world can learn from.
Now available on Netflix.
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So, what did you think? We introduced fashion-related works that can be viewed on Netflix under the title "3 Netflix works that fashion lovers should watch!"
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