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The New Look: a gripping drama stitched with historical threads and moral ambiguity

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Feb 14
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Step into the world of “The New Look,” Apple TV+’s lavish new 10-part drama, where iconic designers Coco Chanel and Christian Dior navigate the complexities of Paris under Nazi occupation.

While the show boasts stunning recreations of wartime Paris and exquisite costume design, the story delves deeper than just fashion. It tackles the morally murky choices individuals make during turbulent times.

We meet a surprising Chanel, involved with the Nazis and sleeping with a sinister fixer. Meanwhile, Dior harbors secrets of his own, including ties to the French Resistance through his brave sister Catherine. Prepare to have your historical knowledge tested as the show blends real events with artistic license. From Chanel’s interrogation by British agent Malcolm Muggeridge to Dior’s Sorbonne address, be ready to fact-check along the way.

Immerse yourself in the captivating portrayals by Juliette Binoche as the manipulative Chanel, Ben Mendelsohn as Dior, and Maisie Williams as the courageous Catherine. The show grapples with the question of collaboration under occupation. Was sleeping with the enemy enough to brand Chanel a traitor? What sacrifices did survival demand? While Dior embodies decency and loyalty, Chanel’s villainous charm is undeniable. Although Dior’s business storyline might not hold the same allure, the overall show remains entertaining for fashion enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

If you’re intrigued by the intersection of fashion, history, and moral quandaries, “The New Look” is a captivating watch, reminding you that even the most beautiful dress can hide dark secrets.

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