The Birth of a Fashion Empire
Step into the glamorous world of post-World War II France with Apple TV's newest historical drama, 'The New Look.' This captivating 10-episode series delves into the professional journey of Christian Dior, the legendary designer who dared to redefine fashion after the turmoil of the war. Portrayed by the talented Ben Mendelsohn, Dior's story unfolds as he strives to carve his own path in the competitive fashion industry.
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The narrative not only sheds light on Dior's quest to establish his fashion house but also intricately explores his profound bond with his sister, Catherine, played by the brilliant Maisie Williams. The emotional depth of their relationship adds a poignant layer to the series, showcasing the resilience and passion that fueled Dior's creative vision.
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Unveiling Fashion Icons: A Tale of Intrigue and Allure
In a mesmerizing twist, 'The New Look' introduces viewers to a star-studded ensemble that breathes life into the iconic figures of the era. Alongside Mendelsohn's portrayal of Dior, the seasoned French actor Juliette Binoche embodies the enigmatic Coco Chanel, offering a nuanced glimpse into her complex persona.
The series delves into Chanel's controversial alliances during the Nazi occupation, unraveling the intricate web of motivations behind her choices. Emily Mortimer, John Malkovich, Hugo Becker, and Claes Bang complete the stellar cast, infusing each character with depth and intrigue that captivate audiences.
Behind the Scenes: Crafting Authenticity and Creativity
Venturing behind the curtains of 'The New Look,' we uncover the meticulous attention to detail that shaped the series' authenticity. Lorenzo di Bonaventura, known for his work on the Transformers franchise, sheds light on the collaboration with the House of Dior and the crucial role of historical accuracy in recreating Dior's iconic designs.
Di Bonaventura emphasizes the significance of accessing Dior's archives to capture the essence of the era and the visionary spirit of the designer. The creative process, guided by a commitment to artistic freedom, reflects the symbiotic relationship between artistry and historical narrative, enriching the tapestry of 'The New Look' with unparalleled depth and elegance.