La Maison: this new series on French fashion will soon be available

Fashion films and series are flooding streaming platforms. The next release: La Maison, soon available on Apple TV+.

After The New Look on Apple TV+, Cristóbal Balenciaga and Becoming Karl Lagerfel on Disney +… A new drama takes over the small screens to reveal the secrets of French style. La Maison is the next fashion series to be broadcast byApple TV+ from September 20. The pitch: backstage at an iconic French Haute Couture house, fashion and drama intertwine. When the ruling dynasty descends into scandal, the family must find a way to reinvent itself or risk destruction at the hands of its rivals.

The Ledu House dynasty

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La Maison, consisting of 10 one-hour episodes, plunges you into the world of Haute Couture. Directed by Fabrice Gobert and Daniel Grou, this series offers a captivating behind-the-scenes look at the famous luxury house of the Ledu dynasty. The latter is torn apart by power struggles and threatened by scandal.

The synopsis reveals: “After the release of a compromising video involving star designer Vincent Ledu, Perle Foster, his former muse, joins forces with Paloma Castel. A visionary young designer who wants to save the Ledu house. Taking advantage of Vincent’s downfall, Diane Rovel, the ruthless director of the powerful Rovel luxury group, sees the perfect opportunity to fulfill her dream: to take over Maison Ledu”. Lambert Wilson, Carole Bouquet and Amira Casar will star alongside Antoine Reinartz. But also Anne Consigny, Pierre Deladonchamps, Florence Loiret Caille, Park Ji-Min and Corentin Fila.

Fashion inspires screenwriters

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Fashion will continue to inspire designers! A series or film about fashion or luxury often attracts the interest of the public and the media alike. We rememberYves Saint-Laurent (2014) with Pierre Niney and Gaspard Ulliel, or Anne Fontaine’s Coco avant Chanel (2009) with Audrey Tautou, both of which attracted a lot of attention. More recently, the documentary produced by Apple TV+, Les Supermodels, dedicated to the iconic supermodels of the 90s, also caused a sensation.

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