While there’s no easy way to sum up the momentous contributions Bill Cunningham has made to the fashion industry, it’s probably simplest to say he’s the man who invented street style photography. But that hardly does justice to the industry icon, who had an encyclopedic memory of runway shows and trends, noticed the smallest sartorial details (while often missing that they were often worn by enormously famous people) and who celebrated everyday New Yorkers’ style while wearing his trademark blue jacket in all weather. As Anna Wintour once said, “We all dress for Bill.”
Though he passed away in June,...
Though he passed away in June,...
- 10/18/2016
- by Emily Kirkpatrick
- PEOPLE.com
Reviewed by Elliot V. Kotek
(from the 2011 Palm Springs International Film Festival)
Directed by: Richard Press
Starring: Bill Cunningham, Patrick McDonald, Anna Wintour, Iris Apfel, John Kurdewan, Carmen Dell’Orefice, Annette De la Renta, Howard Koda, Tom Wolfe, Kenny Kenny, Anna Piaggi, Editta Sherman
“Bill Cunningham New York” is both a tribute to a somewhat lost artistic past, when artists lived in affordable studios above Carnegie Hall and celebrated daily life with the likes of Editta Sherman, Leonard Bernstein, Marlon Brando and Andy Warhol, and a celebration of the present life of Bill Cunningham, longtime fashion and social-scene photographer for The New York Times, where his “Evening Hours” and “On the Street” columns have captured the lives and styles of New York’s finest and most trendsetting for what seems like forever (well, since the ’60s).
A young, working-class Catholic child who started a fashion label, served in the army...
(from the 2011 Palm Springs International Film Festival)
Directed by: Richard Press
Starring: Bill Cunningham, Patrick McDonald, Anna Wintour, Iris Apfel, John Kurdewan, Carmen Dell’Orefice, Annette De la Renta, Howard Koda, Tom Wolfe, Kenny Kenny, Anna Piaggi, Editta Sherman
“Bill Cunningham New York” is both a tribute to a somewhat lost artistic past, when artists lived in affordable studios above Carnegie Hall and celebrated daily life with the likes of Editta Sherman, Leonard Bernstein, Marlon Brando and Andy Warhol, and a celebration of the present life of Bill Cunningham, longtime fashion and social-scene photographer for The New York Times, where his “Evening Hours” and “On the Street” columns have captured the lives and styles of New York’s finest and most trendsetting for what seems like forever (well, since the ’60s).
A young, working-class Catholic child who started a fashion label, served in the army...
- 3/18/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Elliot V. Kotek
(from the 2011 Palm Springs International Film Festival)
Directed by: Richard Press
Starring: Bill Cunningham, Patrick McDonald, Anna Wintour, Iris Apfel, John Kurdewan, Carmen Dell’Orefice, Annette De la Renta, Howard Koda, Tom Wolfe, Kenny Kenny, Anna Piaggi, Editta Sherman
“Bill Cunningham New York” is both a tribute to a somewhat lost artistic past, when artists lived in affordable studios above Carnegie Hall and celebrated daily life with the likes of Editta Sherman, Leonard Bernstein, Marlon Brando and Andy Warhol, and a celebration of the present life of Bill Cunningham, longtime fashion and social-scene photographer for The New York Times, where his “Evening Hours” and “On the Street” columns have captured the lives and styles of New York’s finest and most trendsetting for what seems like forever (well, since the ’60s).
A young, working-class Catholic child who started a fashion label, served in the army...
(from the 2011 Palm Springs International Film Festival)
Directed by: Richard Press
Starring: Bill Cunningham, Patrick McDonald, Anna Wintour, Iris Apfel, John Kurdewan, Carmen Dell’Orefice, Annette De la Renta, Howard Koda, Tom Wolfe, Kenny Kenny, Anna Piaggi, Editta Sherman
“Bill Cunningham New York” is both a tribute to a somewhat lost artistic past, when artists lived in affordable studios above Carnegie Hall and celebrated daily life with the likes of Editta Sherman, Leonard Bernstein, Marlon Brando and Andy Warhol, and a celebration of the present life of Bill Cunningham, longtime fashion and social-scene photographer for The New York Times, where his “Evening Hours” and “On the Street” columns have captured the lives and styles of New York’s finest and most trendsetting for what seems like forever (well, since the ’60s).
A young, working-class Catholic child who started a fashion label, served in the army...
- 3/18/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
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