Monday, June 28, 2010

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I spend my life reward for all, which does not know if it's good or bad and, frankly, I do not care. After a week's eternal work out, more work and leave on Saturday afternoon while G and DKNL raided shops to keep busting their closets, I focused my head to my weekly visit to that temple of consumerism and immediate happiness called FNAC.
was looking to buy Broken Embraces to have it and for review and passage to convince these two that is a great movie with a bad script (Something that is filled with the history of cinema). The fact is that I did not have it or not I saw (most likely) and when I would head to the area of \u200b\u200bcoffee table books, a quick and ready as neuron alone turned my head to my right shelf (see "Documentary") and there it was: The September Issue. My heart is bolted, my head spinning a mile a minute and did not quite understand why a few months ago the clerk assured me that they DO NOT HAVE OR IBAN for import did not work and now film was there, within my rapidly fatal hand had been done with one of the only two remaining copies ...



With the tape under his arm, I leave the FNAC (first payment, of course) and I can not be happier.
Saturday passes quickly and be remembered as one of the funniest in recent memory. Passing of work exhausts me and I limited my boss is the worst wanabees and a tacky heart, fellow climb, that within hours will be Monday ... none of that matters. It's Saturday night and I have The September Issue at home waiting.



Nights happy, sad morning. Knows that even the dumbest of the class. With less hangover than expected, G is preparing a pasta with ham estupendísima and after lunch, the three, religiously, we went to the viewing.
The September Issue is probably the best story on the fashion world has been made to date. Goes beyond the personality of Wintour. Pecise chronicles the rags business.
priceless moments: Stefano Pilatti the verge of a nervous breakdown showing his collection in private screening at Diablo (yes, go to Prada).
Anna Wintour's face when Grace Coddington talks about money before the film crew.
Speaking of Anna herself at the funeral of Isabella Blow.
Fun with André Leon Talley.
The absurdity of Lagerfeld (bordering on the unbearable).
Rachel Zimmerman eating a strawberry cake after a grueling session with a Chanel couture.
Anna Wintour's relationship with their children. Rigor
The question before all the shows: "Anna has arrived?".
Anna herself busy in looking for a designer to collaborate with Mango or telling Oscar de la Renta so make the parade and what not.
The very great Grace Coddington: I ended up literally in love with this woman. In total genius, his vision of fashion (and romantic too), his style, his life, his way of speaking, how he smiles ... of it all. I propose to RJ Cutler (the director), a documentary about her enterito. Really big.



Otherwise, all that I hoped would be fulfilled. Anna Wintour is relentless, their faces say it all, is extremely shy and distant, making all their assistants are the way to the brink of suicide all day. Disheveled and covering his face all the time do not stop saying "you have to tell Anna ...", without making clear who the fuck is going to have to tell arrests whatever. A picture. And I thought working under constant pressure ... clear that an arm would take the place of any such editors of Vogue USA though I paid to see Miolastan Tranquimazin or for life. He who wants something, something hard.
A curious thing: suddenly, and I DKNL we realize that we are back to talking about fashion. Seriously, with crazy theories with pointless discussions with love and passion for what we like in life. G, which is like a USB memory, reminds us it's because for months (many) who only talk about work.
Peter Pan has grown up. There seems no alternative. But it's nice to talk again just what you like and not what keeps you. We make plans to catch
bugger off and plant them in Paris at the shows without tickets in kamikaze plan. I like the plan but has little chance of success. No matter. The important thing is to want and have it pending. And that goes
The September Issue. Of people on all, loves what he does. People distant, cold, frivolona, \u200b\u200bcreative, vain, absurd and brilliant. People who love their work, but especially people who love fashion.

" There is something in fashion that makes people nervous "
(Anna Wintour)

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