cpcathy August 26, 2019 Share August 26, 2019 I found this really engrossing. If you're going to be a famous fashion designer, do it like Halston did, good times and bad. His niece and certain co workers really seemed to love him. 2 Link to comment
GaT August 26, 2019 Share August 26, 2019 (edited) I can not understand what he was thinking selling out to JC Penney, that was such a stupid thing to do. Edited August 26, 2019 by GaT 1 1 Link to comment
Caseysgirl August 27, 2019 Share August 27, 2019 What was he thinking selling out to Penney’s when he seemed to be at the top of his career? None of those high falutin’ society dames and Studio 54 types would be caught dead in a Penney’s. Link to comment
Guest August 27, 2019 Share August 27, 2019 I loved this doc (I saw it some time ago On Demand but not on CNN). It's a damn shame that Halston never lived to see the day when designers of his caliber licensed their names to all sorts of non-high-end retailers--I have several pieces from Karl Lagerfeld's H&M line and years ago (and maybe still now, I don't know), big-name designers have done budget-friendly lines with Target and, hell, Vera Wang has been selling her clothes at Kohls for years. What a genius he was. It's so sad he got the drubbing in the media that he did. Link to comment
txhorns79 January 3, 2021 Share January 3, 2021 On 8/26/2019 at 11:29 PM, Caseysgirl said: What was he thinking selling out to Penney’s when he seemed to be at the top of his career? None of those high falutin’ society dames and Studio 54 types would be caught dead in a Penney’s. Caught this on Amazon. My impression was that he got a huge amount of money to do it, and he wanted to bring his clothes to the masses. The documentary honestly made it sound like he didn't really consider the repercussions for his higher end garments, or how those stores and customers would respond to the Halston brand becoming, for lack of a better word, common. 1 Link to comment
SunnyBeBe July 25, 2022 Share July 25, 2022 I arrived here while searching for the Netflix series Halston. It answers why Halston made such poor decisions. I guess there isn’t a thread for the Netflix series. I think it was 6 episodes. It was not very flattering if Halston, the man. On 8/27/2019 at 8:12 AM, Giant Misfit said: I loved this doc (I saw it some time ago On Demand but not on CNN). It's a damn shame that Halston never lived to see the day when designers of his caliber licensed their names to all sorts of non-high-end retailers--I have several pieces from Karl Lagerfeld's H&M line and years ago (and maybe still now, I don't know), big-name designers have done budget-friendly lines with Target and, hell, Vera Wang has been selling her clothes at Kohls for years. What a genius he was. It's so sad he got the drubbing in the media that he did. The series Halston paints him in a very negative light. It’s so bad, I wonder how he kept friends like Liza Minnelli. Link to comment
ebk57 July 26, 2022 Share July 26, 2022 11 hours ago, SunnyBeBe said: I guess there isn’t a thread for the Netflix series. I think it was 6 episodes. It was not very flattering if Halston, the man. Here's the link for the Netflix series- 1 Link to comment
Guest July 26, 2022 Share July 26, 2022 20 hours ago, SunnyBeBe said: The series Halston paints him in a very negative light. I watched it and thought it was awful. My original comment, however, was more directed at his craft than his personality—which received a much more nuanced portrayal in the doc than in the series. Link to comment
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