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A still from Pierre Cardin: Le Futur; courtesy of SCAD.

Pierre Cardin: Le Futur

Katy Donoghue

8 December 2020

Commissioned and produced by the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), “Pierre Cardin: Le Futur” is an animated film narrating the life and career of fashion designer Pierre Cardin. Directed by Matthew Miller and produced by SCAD alumnus-owned Ways & Means studio, the film covers Cardin’s groundbreaking career, including work with names like Schiaparelli and Dior, as well as his own house. The animation includes a discussion between Cardin and SCAD Founder and President Paula Wallace, as well as commentary by Jean Paul Gaultier, André Leon Talley, Jim Bittermann, and Maryse Gaspard.

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