Videofashion brings fashion video to the New York Times!

 

Videofashion provided rare archival video to a major New York Times Style feature!

A week ago, veteran New York Times Digital Video & Photo Editor, Betsy Horan, contacted us about providing video at the very last minute for inclusion in their upcoming Style story.

In the New York Times Magazine’s “T25” Style series, this in-depth article lists the 25 most influential post war women’s ready-to-wear collections.

As the premiere source for fashion news video, our Videofashion Library contains rare video footage of fifteen of these 25 most influential collections — including runway footage, museum exhibitions, and interviews with the designers! We’re thrilled that the New York Times embedded into their article Videofashion clips for three of those collections: Phoebe Philo for Celine Fall 2010 (#2), Alexander McQueen Spring 2005 (#9), and Marc Jacobs for Perry Ellis Spring 1993 (#22).

You can watch the original full-length segments from the Videofashion Library covering the iconic runway collection:

Phoebe Philo for Celine, Fall 2010

Alexander McQueen, Spring 2005

Marc Jacobs for Perry Ellis, Spring 1993


Want more? Watch Videofashion’s archival segments covering 12 more of these top 25 most influential collections — now also on YouTube!

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