Paul Smith: Gentleman Designer (2011) is, much like the clothing offered up by
this iconic British label, a bit on the flashy side. This 55-minute TV
documentary by Stphane Carroll - which follows Smith himself as he goes about
the everyday business as head of his trendy design house - is over before you
know it, giving the viewer little or no time to discover what really makes the
man tick. Yet Smith's secret is in the detail, a point made by a number of his
customers at the opening of the film. Smith himself emphasises this when he
explains that this was one of his earliest design innovations, the inspiration
for which came through necessity. Divided into three distinct parts, the film
chronicles the designer's work life, from team brainstorming at his London
headquarters, to casting the models for his latest collection in Paris and
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and his designers during the originating a new collection (in this case for the
Winter 2011 season), or when it follows him as he mooches round the clothing
markets of Portobello Road on a Friday morning picking up various vintage pieces
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insightful look at the fashion business, Grace Coddington, the flame-haired
Creative Director of American Vogue, says that she always keeps her eyes open
gathering inspiration from whatever she sees around her. Smith claims the same.
However as anyone with even the slight interest in fashion can tell you there is
very little original in the world of clothing design, with much of what you see
on the designer catwalks gleaned and picked up from history - a tactic Smith
subtly, yet clearly uses to his own lucrative ends. At one point in Gentleman
Designer, American Vogue's Hamish Bowles likens Smith's intrinsic Britishness to
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American culture. Which emphasises, as this ultimately disappointing film does,
that there really is nothing new under the sun, particularly in the world of
high fashion.
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