Mademoiselle C: the film about Carine Roitfeld, queen of fashion, arrives in cinemas

It was the director of Vogue Paris who changed its face, and before that, she helped to rejuvenate, together with the designer Tom Ford, the image of Gucci. Carine Roitfeld has this and other merits, such as that of creating fashion shoots. always on the edge of provocation, like the famous report on girls dressed as luxury ladies for Vogue Paris, which apparently cost her the position of editor of the magazine.

Now Mademoiselle C, the documentary film all turned around his figure, his vices and virtues, his obsessions and vanities, will be released in Italian cinemas on June 19th, simultaneously in streaming on VOD platforms. Filmed by Fabien Constant, the pawn film Carine Roitfeld during her new adventure, the launch of a new magazine after leaving Vogue, CR, from its initials, in line with the proverbial self-centered vanity of the fashion queens.

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But there is not only this, Mademoiselle C (a historical partner, never married, two sons-stars in turn, a granddaughter arriving and "born" during the shooting) tells himself in the round, obviously neglecting to reveal the reason for the dismissal from Vogue Paris: friendships, like that historical and productive with Tom Ford, stars of all sizes who chase her, embrace her, declare their admiration, the stylist friends, like an unprecedented and funny Karl Lagerfeld pushing the pram of his granddaughter Roitfeld, little Romy, anxious ( few) and challenges (many, but never too many, since he always gets along very well).

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In the course of the documentary Carine Roitfeld's obsessions emerge, such as fetish, smokey luxury brothel makeup, which she always wears, the taste for provocation, like the shoot with the model dressed in a transparent veil in a real cemetery: Mademoiselle C's idea of ​​fashion is so exasperated, so driven towards refinement that it can be said to be decadent.But none of this is lived with the severity of Anna Wintour, indeed, between a plane and a limousine, even grandma Carine ("would you believe I'm a grandmother?" Roitfeld asks Donatella Versace, and she: "No") finds the time to push little Romy's pram. "How am I?" Asks the loving grandmother.

Mademoiselle C trailer

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