Why does the fashion workroom provide such rich fodder for cinematic storytellers? "Fashion touches everyone, but we still look at an atelier as a place that’s both glamorous and a bit mysterious.
It’s really fun to pull back that curtain," says P. David Ebersole, who, with Todd Hughes, co-directed Houseof Cardin. It chronicles the life of Italian designer Pierre Cardin, now 98, known for dressing everyone from The Beatles to Dionne Warwick and for his pioneering push to license his name.
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