Catwalk (film)
Catwalk is a documentary film following model Christy Turlington during Spring Fashion Week in Milan, Paris and New York City. It was filmed in 1993 by director Robert Leacock and premiered in 1995.
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Directed by | Robert Leacock |
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Language | English |
Plot
The film depicts model Christy Turlington and her friends Naomi Campbell, Yasmin Le Bon, Kate Moss, Helena Christensen, Gail Elliott and Carla Bruni as they jetted between Milan, Paris, and New York City during Spring 1994 Fashion Week. Turlington is featured walking in shows and attending fittings for Chanel, Versace, Dior, Giorgio Armani, Jean Paul Gaultier, Karl Lagerfeld, John Galliano, Anna Sui and finally Isaac Mizrahi. Between shows, Turlington is shown shooting a cover for W, socialising with her friends and attending a photo exhibition for Bruce Weber. In the final scene, Turlington is depicted being drawn by artist Francesco Clemente.
The film was shot in black and white and color and incorporated behind-the-scenes footage of many designers at work, including Lagerfeld, Valentino Garavani, Azzedine Alaia, a young John Galliano, and Gianni Versace four years before his death.[1]
Notable fashion icons
The film features appearances by many well-known and influential people in the fashion industry, including models, fashion photographers and designers.
Designers
- John Galliano
- Valentino Garavani
- Jean-Paul Gaultier
- Isaac Mizrahi
- Karl Lagerfeld
- Giorgio Armani
- Azzedine Alaia
Models
Editors
- Anna Wintour
- Liz Tilberis
- André Leon Talley
- Polly Mellen
Reception
The film received generally negative reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a score of 29% based on reviews from 7 critics. In 1996, The New York Times gave Catwalk a negative review, opining "the film makes it clear that Ms. Turlington is used to being stared at by everyone around her. And these star-struck gazes eventually become more interesting than the model herself, since they reveal the aura of privilege that accompanies great beauty. Nothing Ms. Turlington says, no matter how vapid, is greeted with anything less than giddy admiration. So if she seems self-involved, no wonder."[2]
References
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112646/ IMDb
- "Lots of Beautiful Models Admiring Themselves". The New York Times. Retrieved 29 February 2020.