Videofashion Designers

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  • 2015
  • 1 Season

Videofashion Designers is a television program that showcases the creative processes of some of the most innovative fashion designers from around the world. Presented by Syndicado, the show provides a unique insight into the world of fashion design and the people behind some of the most cutting-edge and inspiring collections.

The program features exclusive interviews with designers, footage of runway shows and behind-the-scenes glimpses of the designers at work. Viewers are taken on a journey through the entire creative process, from inspiration and concept development, through to the creation of the final collections.

Each episode focuses on a particular designer or fashion house, with a particular emphasis on their latest collections. Viewers get to see the collections as they appeared on the runway and are treated to expert analysis and insight from industry insiders. They also get to see the designers at work in their studios, as they refine and perfect their creations.

The show is an excellent resource for anyone interested in fashion design, whether they are aspiring designers themselves or simply fashion enthusiasts. It provides a rare opportunity to see the fashion industry from the inside, getting to know the people behind the clothes and seeing how they bring their visions to life.

One of the best things about Videofashion Designers is the sheer variety of designers featured on the show. From established industry giants to up-and-coming breakthrough talents, the program covers the full spectrum of the fashion world. Viewers get to see the work of designers from all over the world, with episodes focusing on designers from France, Italy, Japan, and more.

The show is also notable for its coverage of a wide variety of fashion styles, with designers featured who are known for everything from edgy streetwear to elegant haute couture. Whether a viewer is interested in high fashion, casual wear, or anything in between, they are sure to find something to inspire them on Videofashion Designers.

Another key aspect of the show is the way it brings viewers behind the scenes of the fashion world. From the bustling, high-pressure environment of Fashion Week to the quiet solitude of the designer's studio, every aspect of the fashion design process is covered. Viewers get to see the hard work, dedication and creativity that goes into every collection, as well as the excitement and glamour of the runway itself.

Overall, Videofashion Designers is an excellent program that provides an unparalleled look at the world of fashion design. With its expert insight, charismatic presenters and exclusive access to some of the biggest names in the industry, it is an essential resource for anyone interested in fashion. Whether a viewer is a seasoned industry professional or simply an enthusiast, they are sure to find something to enjoy on this informative and entertaining show.

Videofashion Designers is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (13 episodes). The series first aired on January 1, 2015.

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Rag & Bone
13. Rag & Bone
 
To think that a novice design team without any formal fashion training could win the coveted CFDA Menswear Designer of the Year Award would seem a fantastical fashion urban legend. And yet in 2010, British-born duo Marcus Wainwright and David Neville founded Rag & Bone in 2002 with a vision of making clothes that they and their friends would want to wear every day.
Alexander Wang
12. Alexander Wang
 
A mix of downtown cool, rocker grunge, and French chic, Alexander Wang's namesake label has attracted the attention of scores of the world's premier luxury retailers and celebrities, including Megan Fox, Mary-Kate Olsen, and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Jason Wu
11. Jason Wu
 
If dressing the likes of Diane Kruger, Natalie Portman, and Tinsley Mortimer are tiers of success, then First Lady Michelle Obama is icing on the cake for praised designer Jason Wu. Clean lines, classic elegance, and flash-free colors and prints are Wu's signatures, and with downtown starlets and politically fashionable females as aficionados.
Rolan Mouret
10. Rolan Mouret
 
Galaxy, Titanium, Moon - what may sound like extraterrestrial bodies are in fact the iconic dresses that have skyrocketed French designer Roland Mouret to international stardom. Spotted on the likes of Victoria Beckham and Nicole Kidman, Mouret's designs are both deliberately geometric and femininely draped.
Giorgio Armani
9. Giorgio Armani
 
Clean lines, understated elegance and tailored sophistication are Giorgio Armani's signatures, and with twelve product lines, a retail network in over 37 countries, and revenues over one billion dollars, the fashion world certainly agrees. Armani's reign - which began in 1975 and grew with the introduction of his unstructured jacket in the eighties - has grown into something massive.
Prabal Gurung
8. Prabal Gurung
 
Prabal Gurung's exquisite sense of modern luxury and indelible glamour has earned him the respect of First Lady Michelle Obama, Nicki Minaj and Demi Moore, and has drawn acclaim from the CFDA who, in 2011, awarded the young designer the Swarovski Award for Womenswear.
Louis Vuitton
7. Louis Vuitton
 
At one time known solely for its luxurious luggage, the house of Louis Vuitton has since made a name for itself on the international ready-to-wear scene. In 1997, Marc Jacobs was appointed creative director, securing the house as a must-see at Paris Fashion Week and modernizing the label's signature accessory line by collaborating with such contemporary artists as Takashi Murakami.
Emilio Pucci
6. Emilio Pucci
 
Kaleidoscopic colors and geometric prints are Pucci to the core, and from his first designs for his college ski team to his highly covetable silk scarves, Emilio Pucci has created a legacy that has seen several rebirths since his death in 1991.
Rodarte
5. Rodarte
 
Hailing from scenic California, the sisters Rodarte, Kate and Laura Mulleavy, bring a West Coast sensibility-and immense, innate talent-to New York Fashion Week. After graduating from UC Berkeley with liberal arts degrees, the duo embarked on an ambitious course of independent design study; since their 2005 Fashion Week debut, they've impressed the fashion crowd with an other-worldly melange.
Ralph Lauren
4. Ralph Lauren
 
Since his humble beginnings selling ties to classmates, Ralph Lauren has tapped into his entrepreneurial genius and expanded his business into what has become a wildly successful multi-billion dollar grossing empire - the biggest in the world. For over five decades, Lauren has stayed true to the American lifestyle with quintessentially elegant designs and classic tailoring.
Marc Jacobs
3. Marc Jacobs
 
Marc Jacobs, the king of downtown chic, is no stranger to public ups and downs. Plucked from New York City's Parsons School of Design in 1984 to start his eponymous line, Jacobs found himself unceremoniously fired from Perry Ellis in 1992 after sending his infamous grunge collection down the runway.
Alexander McQueen
2. Alexander McQueen
 
Occasionally irreverent, frequently deviant, and always brilliant, the late Alexander McQueen was a designer whose legacy is to be neither overlooked nor undervalued. From subversively dressed models and extravagant productions to robotic cameras and futuristic reptilian prints, McQueen's dramatic showmanship was received with editorial acclaim, industry buzz, and celebrity approval.
Jean Paul Gaultier
1. Jean Paul Gaultier
 
Jean Paul Gaultier is the French king of convention twisting: his runway shows have proudly highlighted tattooed and voluptuous models such as rock star, Beth Ditto, showcased gender-bending skirt-clad men, and featured infamously conical corsetry, as immortalized by Madonna's 1990 Blond Ambition Tour.
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Where to Watch Videofashion Designers
Videofashion Designers is available for streaming on the Syndicado website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Videofashion Designers on demand at Amazon, Hoopla and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2015