Buckle up, fashionistas, because it’s time to take your front-row seat at the hottest fashions shows around — and you don’t even have to leave your couch.Editors, celebrities and top models rack up their frequent flier miles every year jetting around the globe to attend the most elite shows and events, including the Met Gala in May. But how can you take part in the hyundaisemarang.id style parade from the comfort of your own home? By putting some especially well-dressed content on your agenda, naturally! We’ve rounded up 10 series available to stream that capture the glitz and glamour of the fashion world, from inside-the-industry docuseries to scripted shows that are pure fantasy. Enjoy these year-round –– fashion entertainment never goes out of style.
Next in Fashion
Every fashionista is looking out for what’s next in the industry, so why not hit play on a series devoted to the same thing? Enter Next in Fashion, Netflix’s original fashion reality competition, in which a group of talented up-and-coming designers complete a variety of challenges (including swimwear, Met Gala looks, recycled fashion and more) in hopes of winning the title of fashion’s next big name — as well as a $200,000 prize and the chance to launch their own collection with Rent the Runway.
Emily in Paris
Enjoying Emily during Paris Fashion Week in late September would be as fitting as any of Emily’s couture gowns, but like a fresh buttery croissant, it might be hard to resist watching all year round. Darren Star’s romantic comedy series stars Lily Collins in the title role, as an optimistic — if somewhat clueless — American who moves to Paris, where she navigates her career and relationships in the foreign setting.
7 Days Out
Each episode of 7 Days Out documents the hectic week leading up to a major occasion, capturing the excitement in the air and illuminating the processes behind coordinating some of the most thrilling events in the world. The docuseries’ fifth episode (directed by series executive producer Andrew Rossi, who also directed the Met Gala documentary The First Monday in May) applies this treatment to Chanel’s Spring 2018 Haute Couture fashion show, which — presided over by the inimitable Karl Lagerfeld, who died in 2019 — is a perfect dream of airy blush tulle, cascading fuchsia ribbons, and more than a few impeccably cut tweed suits, naturellement
My Unorthodox Life
Sure to be among the stylish set at Fashion Week is Julia Haart, a designer and executive whose glamorous existence is chronicled in My Unorthodox Life. In the reality series, Haart organizes fashion shows, throws yacht parties, and takes her family to Paris Fashion Week, but that lifestyle couldn’t be more different from how she lived less than a decade prior. At 42, the mother of four left her ultra-Orthodox Jewish community to build a new life in Manhattan, where she found a home in the fashion industry and eventually became CEO of Elite World Group
Halston
Ewan McGregor won an Emmy for his performance in Halston, in which he starred as the titular fashion designer. The Ryan Murphy–produced Netflix original miniseries follows the icon of ’70s minimalist glamour through the highlights and low points of his dazzling career, from victory at the legendary 1973 Battle of Versailles fashion show to decadent nights at Studio 54 to his misunderstood (yet ahead of its time) diffusion line in the early ’80s. With an obsessive attention to period detail and McGregor’s irresistible central performance, Halston is a stylish portrait of a singular American artist.