(auto-translated from Dutch)
The film explores a simple question: Can fashion last? Not as trends or an industry, but as
the clothes people form relationships with.
The story is set inside a lost and found office, a place where valuable and seemingly
meaningless garments sit side by side. Here, a party dress, a leather jacket, a school shirt,
and a scarf are treated exactly the same, even though each carries a completely different
emotional weight.
Through a series of visitors searching for lost clothing, the film reveals how garments can
become much more than objects. They hold memories, identities, relationships, grief, and
history. Rather than answering whether fashion lasts, the film shows different ways clothing
can matter and invites the audience to decide for themselves.
What do we offer?
Lovely atmosphere
Snacks on set
Experience is a short fashion film
Type
studentenproductie
Location
Amsterdam
Description
Jennifer (The Party Dress)
Age: 18–25
Expressive, energetic, and slightly dramatic. She has lost a dress that means much more to her than its practical value. It represents a memory, a moment, or a version of herself she doesn't want to lose. The audience should immediately understand that she isn't looking for just a dress, but for something that is emotionally important to her. She should be able to switch in a believable way between different emotions such as panic, hope, relief, and happiness. Looking for someone with a youthful, expressive presence who feels fashionable and relatable.
Language requirements
English
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