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Release Date:
April 12, 2016
Original Title:
The Future of Fashion with Alexa Chung in New York
Genres:
Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 64
Watch Alexa Chung’s second Vogue documentary in all its glory, as she travels around her adopted fashion capital of New York City. She visits PR guru Brian Phillips, retail darlings Humberto Leon and Carol Lim of Opening Ceremony, comedic fashion blogger Leandra Medine of Man Repeller and many more, to find out just how to succeed as a fashion business.
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Associate Producer:
Venetia Van Hoorn Alkema
Audio Post Coordinator:
Ryan King
Camera Operator:
Bernardo Garcia
Colorist:
Robert Muldoon
Steve Atkins
Commissioning Editor:
Avi Grewal
Creative Producer:
Alex Whiting
Development Producer:
Lynsey Atkin
Director:
Posy Dixon
Director of Photography:
Charlie Moore
Editor:
Tim Beeston
Jim Demuth
Editorial Coordinator:
Modesta Dziautaite
Executive Producer:
Alexa Chung
Hairstylist:
Rebecca Dennett
Head of Production:
Dawn Davies
Junior Story Editor:
Jana Otte
Makeup & Hair:
Elisa Flowers
Music:
Jeff Lardner
Mark Allaway
Producer:
Posy Dixon
Liv Proctor
Runner Art Department:
Shane Gambill
Aris Schwabe
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