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So, 'The Most Glamorous Women' is quite the trip into the fashion world of the early '70s. It captures this unique moment before and after Halston's runway show at the Coty American Fashion Critics' Awards. The documentary has this raw, unfiltered feel, giving you glimpses of the models—some of whom became quite famous—interacting in a way that feels personal and candid. The pacing is leisurely, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere, the glitz, and the glamour, but also the pressure and intensity behind the scenes. It’s interesting how it contrasts the glitzy exterior with the often chaotic reality of fashion. The film lacks a conventional narrative but thrives in its observational style.
This documentary is somewhat of a hidden gem and can be tricky to find in decent condition, especially on physical media. Many collectors appreciate its historical value relating to the fashion industry and the cultural context of that era. While it may not be as widely recognized as other fashion documentaries, its intimate portrayal of models and designers offers a unique perspective that resonates well with serious collectors.
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