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“COLETTE MON AMOUR” IS THE LAST AND EXCLUSIVE TESTIMONY OF THE ICONIC RETAIL DESTINATION CLOSED IN 2017

“COLETTE MON AMOUR” IS THE LAST AND EXCLUSIVE TESTIMONY OF THE ICONIC RETAIL  DESTINATION CLOSED IN 2017 illustration 1

Culture - 12/1/20

3 years after the closing of the iconic Parisian shop, Highsnobiety is pleased to announce the official launch of the documentary, “COLETTE MON AMOUR.” The film provides an inside look in the days leading up to and following the retail location’s closing. “COLETTE MON AMOUR”, co-produced by Highsnobiety, La Pac and Eliane Lawson-Body, and directed by Hugues Lawson-Body, also features exclusive interviews with leading industry figures such as Emmanuel Perrotin, Caroline de Maigret, Pedro Winter, Ronnie Fieg and more. Each shared their memories of the concept shop and its effect on the fashion industry and youth culture.
After a series of exclusive global premiere screenings and pop-ups in London, New York, Paris and Tokyo, and sold-out collaborations with sacai, doublet, Kith, Off-White, Swatch, among many others, “COLETTE MON AMOUR” is pleased to announce its public video on demand online release on December 20, 2020 on colettemonamour.com.
To commemorate this grand finale, there will be one last drop of exclusive products, including collaborations with Thom Browne, Saint Laurent, LEGO, Mattel, Soulland x Snoopy, Bamford, L/Uniform, Officine Universelle Buly, and others, on December 14, 2020 on Highsnobiety Shop.
“The idea of the film “COLETTE MON AMOUR” came from the urgency to document the last months of activity of that mythical store in the wake of the announcement of its closure,” said Hugues Lawson-Body, director.
“It was imperative to keep a record of the 213 rue Saint-Honoré and everything it symbolized,” said Eliane Lawson-Body, producer. “COLETTE MON AMOUR” is first of all a very beautiful human history.
Then, as I was wondering about that sense of urgency, I realized how admirative I was, in many ways, of Colette and Sarah. On the one hand, because of everything they instilled into art and culture as well as the mix of genres they promoted and, on the other hand, because of my short collaborations with colette marked a real turning point in my career, just like for many artists and creators. Therefore, it became clear to Eliane and I to tell the story of the colette store through our perspective. This film is a tribute to the atypical nature of the concept store and its founders,” said Hugues Lawson-Body, director.
“When Hugues heard the news of the store’s closing, he asked if he could shoot a documentary,” said Sarah Andelman, founder and creative director of colette. “I had no idea where this journey would lead, how many people would be interviewed, from clients to crew and partners. I hope the people who watch the documentary will share this ephemeral moment in time and the beautiful energy everyone helped create.”
“The impact of colette’s closing stretched far beyond Rue Saint-Honoré,” said David Fischer, founder and CEO of Highsnobiety. “Having the opportunity to bring colette back to life through this documentary has been among the proudest moments for me and Highsnobiety, as it’s imprint on culture, fashion and
streetwear will always be felt.” The first post of Highsnobiety blog, back in 2005, was an interview of Sarah about colette.

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