To watch
Colette, Mon Amour, the new documentary about the beloved Paris boutique, at a time when “going inside a store” and “mingling with other people” both feel like alien activities hits, as they say, different. Watching, I was immediately transported to the last time I walked through the doors of the store on the Rue Saint-Honoré. It was during Paris Fashion Week, and I was there to see a fashion show being held upstairs, but first I had to ford my way through a first floor full of excited elbow-to-elbow shoppers excitedly brandishing their finds.
Andelman, Rousseaux, and the Colette crew at the store’s closing in 2017.
Remembering colette: A Conversation With Sarah Andelman & David Fischer
Remembering colette: A Conversation With Sarah Andelman & David Fischer
Highsnobiety / Nina Westervelt
After a series of global premieres in Paris, New York, London, and Tokyo, our documentary COLETTE MON AMOUR will now be available to watch at home on-demand from December 20.
Ahead of the release, Highsnobiety founder David Fischer spoke to colette co-founder Sarah Andelman, discussing their experiences with the institution and what s potentially next for retail.
Check out the latest colette drop here, and watch the movie here.
David Fischer: My first visit to colette was in 2005, three months after I started Highsnobiety. The main thing I was really interested in doing was finally seeing this really cool store that I had heard so much about.