Those of you still marooned in the office can watch Ridley Scott’s flick for Prada, which now lives on their website. The movie is based on a poem found by Ridley’s daughter, Jordan, and stars Daria Werbowy in a revolving spread of roles (and outfits, many excavated from the Prada archive just for the project).
For maximum enjoyment, you might want to pull a Baz-Luhrmann-Romeo-and-Juliet maneuver and turn off the sound before watching – the movie is really better as moving art, though it is kind of cool to hear Daria talking instead of just, you know…
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