During the class, the professor put it down halfway. When I got home, I opened it again because I was looking for the name of the BGM. The whole film was unexpectedly interesting, and I had no interest in fashion. I also had a slight impulse to buy. The editing is very suitable. Together with "Destroy everything you touch", every girl's figure escapes the extremely dreamy dust in the flickering world that is squinted by the orthodox. In addition, Grace's sense of magical character is too strong, and the European part of walking in the wind is too romantic. Personally, I feel that even with some unpleasant elements, this documentary is still not in the genre of revealing anything, just showing very unique parts of fashion, and those parts are interesting enough. Therefore, it is very suitable for people who are not familiar with fashion.
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