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Release Date:
October 27, 2015
Original Title:
The Future of Fashion with Alexa Chung
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
British Vogue
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 67
Vogue dispatched contributing editor Alexa Chung to investigate the state of fashion today in her series "The Future of Fashion". Alexa Chung talks to everyone from current fashion students to the heads of major design houses, via journalists, buyers and all the workers in between. Watch as Alexa tries to find out what the future holds for this multi-billion pound fashion industry; how the next generation will get fashion careers using all the tools available to them; and what the fashion landscape looks like in terms of sustainability and technology.
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Assistant Hairstylist:
Robyn Rowan
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jesse Walker
Associate Producer:
Venetia Van Hoorn Alkema
Audio Post Coordinator:
Danny Carey
Camera Operator:
Charlie Moore
Jack Reynolds
Murat Gokmen
Colorist:
Steve Atkins
Creative Producer:
Alex Whiting
Director:
Jim Demuth
Director of Photography:
Niall Kenny
Editor:
Laurence Cleary
Jim Demuth
Executive Producer:
Alexa Chung
Hairstylist:
George Northwood
Kristina Vidie
Head of Production:
Dawn Davies
Junior Story Editor:
Jana Otte
Makeup Artist:
Stephanie Gannon Malcom
Music:
Jeff Lardner
Mark Allaway
Producer:
Posy Dixon
Production Coordinator:
India Barclay
Cassidy Sharrier
Researcher:
Roxanne Farahmand
Runner Art Department:
Amy Lo
Natalie Fairs
Mathilde Martin
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