Join us for the inaugural fashion film festival, featuring 21 films from independent filmmakers as well as the Hollywood cult classic “Mahogany” (1975) starring the iconic Diana Ross. The event will also include a panel discussion and award ceremony for festival pass holders and a VIP reception for VIP pass holders.
FashFilmFete™ is a premiere film festival celebrating the history, and future, of fashion storytelling. The mission is to curate a selection of Hollywood, indie, experimental and documentary films to showcase the significance of fashion in filmmaking. Hosted at Phoenix Art Museum for this inaugural event, FFF will bring together a global community of fashion and film aficionados to explore style in cinema and its influence on pop culture, fashion design, contemporary art, and beauty standards.
In addition to showcasing films that illustrate the role that fashion plays in helping tell a character’s story, we also want to provide a platform for historically unheard voices of underrepresented people in film and fashion, specifically women and people of color. We are excited to invite you to join us on this journey as we explore the intersection of fashion and film.
All tickets options include access to behind-the-scenes activities and a daily Museum admission.
Festival Pass includes access to all films in the festival, and the awards ceremony.
VIP Fete Pass includes all benefits of a Festival Pass, and access to the VIP reception.
Single Film Ticket includes access to 1 film only.
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