I loved the Habillees documentary on the Sundance Channel/Full Frontal Fashion programming, and was thrilled when three more came out shortly after — Dirty Denim , Catwalk Countdown and The Red Carpet Issue. It’s great that you can watch these (in sections) online, and really get the inside scoop on the fashion industry. In honor of the relaunch of the site, Full Frontal Fashion is celebrating by giving away swag bags – yay!! One lucky Fashion Pulse Daily reader will have the chance to win a bag, that includes:
A hat and eternity scarve from Pure Blanks (with the Sundance Logo)
Wrist warmers from Nirvanna Designs
An Ella Vickers bag, made out of recycled sails
Rules of Entry :
1) Sign up for the Fashion Pulse Daily Newsletter (if you’re not already a subscriber)
2) Post in the comments below your absolute favorite fashion film or documentary; for example, one of my favorite documentaries is ‘Valentino: The Last Emperor’ and ‘Great Gatsby’ (Ralph Lauren did the costumes) (for some inspiration – click here )
3) USA entrants only, one entrant per person, must be 18 or older.
Good luck!
**Contest ends Saturday, April 10th, 2010 at 11:59pm. The winner will be selected using Random.org.
I’m already a subscriber! My favorite movie of all time is The Devil Wears Prada!
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That would be the old Sabrina with Audrey Hepburn and Humphry Bogart. I love that movie!
subscribe& my favorite is Devil Wears Prada
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I subscribe. My favorite “fashion” would have to be My Fair Lady. Costumes were great>
I subscribed! My favorite fashion film would have to be the movie Gia about the model. Angelina starred as Gia and its an amazing movie!
not sure if this counts but i have to say pretty woman i loved when she became a fashionista when richard gere took her shopping..that was a great movie 🙂
Breakfast at Tiffany’s has some great fashions. It remains my favorite.
I’m a subscriber.
I loved the old dresses in the courtesan.
I really enjoyed The September Issue. It was great to see how fashion magazines are made – clearly NOT like in Ugly Betty!