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The new FFN Weekly Top 10 Film Ranking is out. David Zimmerman’s “Yellow Darkness”, which slipped onto the list’s 10th spot last week, made a surprising leap to second place this week. Prada’s 2nd and 3rd episode in their Candy L’Eau series are on their way down, however the first episode is still going strong in the 4th spot. Coming in at #3 is newcomer “Paradise Found”, a Summery film directed by Rohan Michael Hoole for Vogue India…………https://www.facebook.com/FashionFilmNetwork/app_524223357596536 The new FFN Weekly Top 10 Film Ranking is out. David Zimmerman’s “Yellow Darkness”, which slipped onto the list’s 10th spot last week, made a surprising leap to second place this week. Prada’s 2nd and 3rd episode in their Candy L’Eau series are on their way down, however the first episode is still going strong in the 4th spot. Coming in at #3 is newcomer “Paradise Found”, a Summery film directed by Rohan Michael Hoole for Vogue India…………https://www.facebook.com/FashionFilmNetwork/app_524223357596536

The new FFN Weekly Top 10 Film Ranking is out. David Zimmerman’s “Yellow Darkness”, which slipped onto the list’s 10th spot last week, made a surprising leap to second place this week. Prada’s 2nd and 3rd episode in their Candy L’Eau series are on their way down, however the first episode is still going strong in the 4th spot. Coming in at #3 is newcomer “Paradise Found”, a Summery film directed by Rohan Michael Hoole for Vogue India…………https://www.facebook.com/FashionFilmNetwork/app_524223357596536


The new FFN Weekly Top 10 Film Ranking is out. We bid farewell to Stuart Blumberg’s “She Said, She Said” as well as Matthew Frost’s hilarious fashion film starring actress Lizzy Caplan. While last week Prada’s third film in the Candy L’Eau series did not make the list, this week it has come in at #5. The second episode has moved down to the 3rd spot, leaving Free People’s “Roshambo” sandwiched between the two Prada shorts at #4. Our second newcomer, “Yellow Darkness”, is a David Zimmerman-directed film showcasing the struggles and triumphs that many young sports professionals are confronted with…………………..https://www.facebook.com/FashionFilmNetwork/app_524223357596536 The new FFN Weekly Top 10 Film Ranking is out. We bid farewell to Stuart Blumberg’s “She Said, She Said” as well as Matthew Frost’s hilarious fashion film starring actress Lizzy Caplan. While last week Prada’s third film in the Candy L’Eau series did not make the list, this week it has come in at #5. The second episode has moved down to the 3rd spot, leaving Free People’s “Roshambo” sandwiched between the two Prada shorts at #4. Our second newcomer, “Yellow Darkness”, is a David Zimmerman-directed film showcasing the struggles and triumphs that many young sports professionals are confronted with…………………..https://www.facebook.com/FashionFilmNetwork/app_524223357596536

The new FFN Weekly Top 10 Film Ranking is out. We bid farewell to Stuart Blumberg’s “She Said, She Said” as well as Matthew Frost’s hilarious fashion film starring actress Lizzy Caplan. While last week Prada’s third film in the Candy L’Eau series did not make the list, this week it has come in at #5. The second episode has moved down to the 3rd spot, leaving Free People’s “Roshambo” sandwiched between the two Prada shorts at #4. Our second newcomer, “Yellow Darkness”, is a David Zimmerman-directed film showcasing the struggles and triumphs that many young sports professionals are confronted with…………………..https://www.facebook.com/FashionFilmNetwork/app_524223357596536


The new FFN Weekly Top 10 Film Ranking is out. Prada’s Real Fantasies film has dropped off the list making way for 2 new films promoting the brand’s latest Candy L’Eau fragrance directed by Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola. While the third episode in the series almost made it’s way on the list, Matthew Frost’s humorous short starring Lizzy Caplan held on to the 10th spot tightly. Congrats to all………………https://www.facebook.com/FashionFilmNetwork/app_524223357596536 The new FFN Weekly Top 10 Film Ranking is out. Prada’s Real Fantasies film has dropped off the list making way for 2 new films promoting the brand’s latest Candy L’Eau fragrance directed by Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola. While the third episode in the series almost made it’s way on the list, Matthew Frost’s humorous short starring Lizzy Caplan held on to the 10th spot tightly. Congrats to all………………https://www.facebook.com/FashionFilmNetwork/app_524223357596536

The new FFN Weekly Top 10 Film Ranking is out. Prada’s Real Fantasies film has dropped off the list making way for 2 new films promoting the brand’s latest Candy L’Eau fragrance directed by Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola. While the third episode in the series almost made it’s way on the list, Matthew Frost’s humorous short starring Lizzy Caplan held on to the 10th spot tightly. Congrats to all………………https://www.facebook.com/FashionFilmNetwork/app_524223357596536


The new FFN Weekly Top 10 Film Ranking is out. Our new editorial guidelines has indicated from our community feedback that we are requiring a higher fashion content for the films. We are going to be saying goodbye after a lovely long run to Lady Gaga and PonPonPon. We are sure they’ll do well in the afterlife. Taking the second spot is Garage Magazine’s “Take My Picture”, an observation of fashion bloggers and street style stars. Coming in at #4 is Prada’s collage-style film “Real Fantasies” followed by Westfield’s “Fashion Lust”, a short directed by Gracie Otto. Lastly, coming in at #9 is Proenza Schouler’s Spring/Summer ad campaign…………………..https://www.facebook.com/FashionFilmNetwork/app_524223357596536 The new FFN Weekly Top 10 Film Ranking is out. Our new editorial guidelines has indicated from our community feedback that we are requiring a higher fashion content for the films. We are going to be saying goodbye after a lovely long run to Lady Gaga and PonPonPon. We are sure they’ll do well in the afterlife. Taking the second spot is Garage Magazine’s “Take My Picture”, an observation of fashion bloggers and street style stars. Coming in at #4 is Prada’s collage-style film “Real Fantasies” followed by Westfield’s “Fashion Lust”, a short directed by Gracie Otto. Lastly, coming in at #9 is Proenza Schouler’s Spring/Summer ad campaign…………………..https://www.facebook.com/FashionFilmNetwork/app_524223357596536

The new FFN Weekly Top 10 Film Ranking is out. Our new editorial guidelines has indicated from our community feedback that we are requiring a higher fashion content for the films. We are going to be saying goodbye after a lovely long run to Lady Gaga and PonPonPon. We are sure they’ll do well in the afterlife. Taking the second spot is Garage Magazine’s “Take My Picture”, an observation of fashion bloggers and street style stars. Coming in at #4 is Prada’s collage-style film “Real Fantasies” followed by Westfield’s “Fashion Lust”, a short directed by Gracie Otto. Lastly, coming in at #9 is Proenza Schouler’s Spring/Summer ad campaign…………………..https://www.facebook.com/FashionFilmNetwork/app_524223357596536


FFN New Weekly Top 10 Film Ranking

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The new FFN Weekly Top 10 Film Ranking is out. It looks like the fashion bloggers are taking a stand this week with a film from Wendy Nguyen taking the 3rd spot and a glimpse behind the work of The Sartorialist following closely behind at #4. Inez and Vinoodh’s film “Secret Garden” which held the #1 spot just a few short weeks ago, surprisingly did not make the list. http://www.facebook.com/FashionFilmNetwork/app_6009294086


FFN Weekly Top 10 Ranking

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The new FFN Weekly Top 10 Film Ranking is out. In what is actually his second silent film, the philosopher king of fashion, King Karl is debuting at #4. Mr. Sunshine - Justin Wu and his Valentines Day film comes in next at #5. Nick Knight has another film in the Top 10 at #7, while Casey Brooks is making his first appearance at #10. Congratulations to all!….. http://www.facebook.com/FashionFilmNetwork?sk=app_6009294086