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We love beautiful things, and we absolutely admire the people who make them, so here are two links for you. The first shows the making of a limited edition Leica M9-P, made in collaboration with Hermès. As the video says, no wonder it's so damned expensive. That's OK. As one of the commenters says, we'll just stand quietly behind the velvet rope and watch. The second is Signé Chanel, Loïc Prigent's seven year-old TV series about the creation of Chanel's Fall/Winter 2004-2005 collection. I wish I could show you some video, but I can't. Which is a pity, because if you value craftsmanship, it's breathtaking. As the Determined Dilettante says, what makes the series outstanding is its focus on the people who turn Karl Lagerfeld's sketches into actual clothes. "It's about the likes of Madame Martine, Madame Cécile and Madame Laurence, who cut and sew and literally bloody their hands for the sake of a dress, and about 75-year-old Madame Pouzieux who, in-between bringing in bales of hay, makes unique braids on an antique loom in her farm house." Don't let the subtitles put you off. I bought it on Amazon UK. Cheers, Ian
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Stephen Baugh
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May 17, 2012, 10:54 am
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Hi Rebecca. Have you seen this one? http://vimeo.com/14622265 All the best Stephen
 
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Rebecca Watson
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May 17, 2012, 6:38 am
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I would love to see a wee movie like this of how the Queensberry albums are made!!
 
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