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BLOW UP. THE QUINTESSENTIAL FASHION FILM

Blow Up is a mistery drama thriller, directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and photographed by Carlo Di Palma. Starring David Hemmings, Vanessa Redgrave, Verushka and Jane Birkin. Set in 960's Swinging London scene.


Blow Up Movie by Michaelangelo Antonioni
Thomas a fashion photographer thinks he may have photographed a murder. He is horrified to find an image lurking on the edge of the frame, which could be a shadow, but looks like a gun. The only thing clear is that the woman in the photo has appeared at his studio -- and wants the pictures he took.

Blow Up Movie by Michaelangelo Antonioni

Blow Up Movie by Michaelangelo Antonioni

Blow Up Movie by Michaelangelo Antonioni


Exploring the Influence of “Blow Up” on Fashion and Film Industries 

Michelangelo Antonioni’s “Blow Up” stands as a seminal work in cinema, renowned for its groundbreaking narrative and aesthetic. Released in 1966, the film not only captivated audiences with its enigmatic storyline but also left an indelible mark on the worlds of fashion and film. At its core, “Blow Up” delves into the existential crisis of a fashion photographer, grappling with questions of reality and perception. Set against the backdrop of Swinging 1960s London, the film encapsulates the zeitgeist of the era, where experimentation and cultural shifts were rampant. Antonioni’s masterful direction, coupled with David Hemmings’ portrayal of the protagonist, propelled the movie into the realm of cinematic legend.
One of the most significant contributions of “Blow Up” to the fashion industry lies in its visual narrative. The film’s depiction of haute couture, avant-garde styling, and the pulsating energy of the fashion scene not only reflected the trends of the time but also influenced them. Antonioni’s keen eye for detail and composition created a visual spectacle that resonated deeply with audiences and fashion enthusiasts alike.  

Moreover, “Blow Up” revolutionized the portrayal of fashion photography on the silver screen. Through its protagonist, Thomas, the film provides an insider’s view into the meticulous process of capturing beauty through the lens. This portrayal elevated the perception of fashion photography, transforming it from a mere commercial endeavor to a form of artistic expression.

 

In addition to its impact on fashion, “Blow Up” left an enduring imprint on the film industry itself. Antonioni’s experimental approach to storytelling, characterized by open-ended narratives and ambiguous conclusions, challenged conventional filmmaking norms. The film’s departure from traditional plot structures and its emphasis on mood and atmosphere paved the way for a new wave of cinema, influencing directors and filmmakers for generations to come. 

Blow Up Movie by Michaelangelo Antonioni

Blow Up Movie by Michaelangelo Antonioni

Blow Up Movie by Michaelangelo Antonioni

Blow Up Movie by Michaelangelo Antonioni

Furthermore, “Blow Up” sparked a symbiotic relationship between fashion and film, wherein each industry drew inspiration from the other. The film’s iconic imagery and thematic elements became a source of inspiration for fashion designers, photographers, and stylists, influencing trends for years to come. Conversely, the fashion world provided a rich tapestry of visuals and narratives that filmmakers could draw upon to enrich their storytelling. 

Blow Up Movie by Michaelangelo Antonioni

Blow Up Movie by Michaelangelo Antonioni

Impact on Fashion Photography:

Within the vibrant landscape of swinging London, “Blow Up” revolutionized the portrayal of fashion photography on screen, offering audiences a glimpse into the inner workings of the industry during a transformative period. As Thomas immerses himself in the hedonistic world of fashion and glamour, Antonioni explores the duality of the photographer as both a detached observer and an active participant in shaping reality. 


Through Antonioni’s lens, fashion photography transcends its commercial roots to become a form of artistic expression, imbued with layers of meaning and metaphor. This portrayal not only elevated the perception of fashion photography as a legitimate art form but also inspired a new generation of photographers to approach their craft with a heightened sense of ambition and creative vision



Blow Up Movie by Michaelangelo Antonioni

Blow Up Movie by Michaelangelo Antonioni

In conclusion, “Blow Up” transcends its status as a cinematic masterpiece to become a cultural phenomenon that continues to shape the realms of fashion and film. Its exploration of perception, reality, and the interplay between image and identity resonates with audiences to this day, underscoring its enduring importance in both industries. As fashion and film continue to evolve, “Blow Up” remains a timeless touchstone, reminding us of the profound impact art can have on society. 
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LAS CHOLITAS ESCALADORAS/ CLIMBING CHOLITAS

Homage to Bolivia’s Brave Women.

Against the ticking clock of climate change, Bolivia’s Cholitas Escaladoras aim for Everest.


Cholitas Escaladoras. Climbing Cholitas

 
Veiling their fear that climbing Cholitas would threaten their work, male climbers invented myriad claims to stop them. They suggested that climbing as women in polleras – traditional skirts – would be dangerous. 

 

Cholitas Escaladoras. Climbing Cholitas


They’re even claimed that a woman’s presence that high on a mountain would spontaneously melt the glaciers or trigger avalanches, endangering others on the mountain.  

We are indigenous women, Aymaras, we come from province carrying our culture and tradition aymara, the cholitas climbers come climbing as 8 mountains more than 6,000 meters in Bolivia and 4 mountains in Chile Huallatiri 6.071 meters , Pomarape 6.248 meters , Llullaillacu 6.739 meters, Salty Eyes 6.891 meters, and finally we reached the highest mountain in South America, Argentina Aconcagua 6.961 msnm and finally we have the biggest project, reach the top of Everest and touch the roof of the world. Follow the link below to contribute to their ascent to Everest.  https://www.gofundme.com/f/bolivias-cholitas-escaladoras-aim-for-everest?

πŸ‘‰ Follow Cecilia Cholita Escaladora, Cecilia works as a Mountain Guide in Bolivia to a variety of international clients. Click above image to go to her Instagram page.


Cholitas Escaladoras. Climbing Cholitas

Cholitas Escaladoras. Climbing Cholitas

More reading about Las Cholitas Escaladoras  https://adventureuncovered.com/stories/against-the-ticking-clock-of-climate-change-bolivia-s-cholitas-escaladoras-aim-for-everest/ 


Cholitas Escaladoras. Climbing Cholitas

 A documentary about the plight of the Bolivian women    https://archive.org/details/cholitas-the-women-transforming-bolivia

THE TWO OF US, RAIN OR SHINE

The Two of Us,Rain or Shine in New York City

 

BEAUTY/FASHION PORTRAITS

 Beauty/Fashion Portraits 


UNDERGROUND CHIC SUSTAINABLE HANDBAGS AT MTV AWARDS

Undergroung Chic Sustainable Handbags participates at the MTV Music Video Awards 2015. Interview with guests and Ann Greeberg handbags designer 


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A NIGHT OUT IN LAS VEGAS

 A Night Out in Las Vegas. Harrington Cromwell Bespoke Tailors Studio.

A REVIEW OF COBRA GYPSIES - THE KALBELIYA

I reviewed this documentary years back in 2015, but I would like to revisit it today for the enjoyment of my new readers. Cobra Gypsies, offers a contemporary and colorful window to the amazing ancient culture of the nomadic Kalbeliya tribes, living in rural Rajasthan, Northern India. The film explores their culture of eternal dance, syncopated music, snake charming, colorful fashion and the nomadic way of life of these exotic looking castoffs, ancestors to the modern Roma Gypsies living in Europe today.

KALBELIYA , COBRA GYPSIES


Cobra Gypsies seems like an amazing accidental ethnographic film and it is reminiscent of the aesthetics utilized by Nouvelle Vague visual anthropology filmmaker, Jean Rouch on documentaries like "Me a Black" (Moi, un Noir)"  but in a more transparent factual way.



Although, the Kalbeliyas posed for the camera like for a fashion editorial spread, the action permeates ingenuity and sets a frank connection between the Kalbeliyas subjects and the audience.




Raphael Treza, a French musician and filmmaker, creates in Cobra Gypsies not only a compelling documentary with an outstanding soundtrack, but a colorful digital postcard like a journal, postmarked in Rajasthan for the whole world to see. 

In 2010, the Kalbeliyas folk songs and dances of Rajasthan were declared a part of the Intangible Heritage List by the UNESCO.  
 
You can hear the soundtrack here

SANTORINI SWIMWEAR COLLECTION


Santorini Swimwwear and Activewear Collection. Athens. Rome.


NIGHTS AT SAINT GERMAIN DES PRES

 Nights at Saint Germain De Pres

FREE AS THE WIND

 Free As the Wind. Bikers and their reason to live.


LA JOLLA FASHION FILM FESTIVAL

La Jolla Fashion Film Festival 2015


Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri & Fred Sweet



Last year La Jolla was graced with the presence of the most sought after director in the fashion film world - Bruno Aveillan and his actress wife Inna Zobova. This year we are honored that Bruno has chosen La Jolla to debut his latest masterpieces for Cartier and Tiffany. The first a dazzling fantasy trip into outer space with the Panther! And the second a soulful look at love in New York City. (Above: from left: George Leon of FilmcastLive, Inna Zobova, Fred Sweet, Producer LJIFFF, and Bruno Aveillan)