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Nora Noh is a fascinating deep dive into the world of Korean fashion, led by the trailblazing designer herself. The documentary captures the vibrant atmosphere of the era, showcasing how Noh reshaped women’s fashion with her bold choices. She’s got this unique flair for mixing traditional and modern styles, which really sets her apart. The pacing flows like a runway show, transitioning between her groundbreaking designs and the cultural shifts at the time. Noh’s decision to dress Yoon Bok-hee in a miniskirt was a real moment of rebellion that speaks volumes about the changing social landscape. The archival footage and interviews breathe life into the narrative, making it an engaging watch for anyone interested in fashion history.
Features exclusive interviews with Noh and contemporaries.Rich archival footage showcasing 1960s and 70s fashion.Examines cultural shifts in Korea through the lens of fashion.
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