Fashion is not just about clothes; it's an art form, a statement, and often, a lifestyle. These documentaries delve into the lives of stylists, the unsung heroes behind the scenes who shape the visual narratives of celebrities, models, and fashion icons. This curated list offers a fascinating glimpse into their world, showcasing their creativity, challenges, and the impact they have on the fashion industry. Whether you're a fashion enthusiast or simply curious about the magic behind the glamour, these films provide a rich tapestry of stories that are both educational and inspiring.

Bill Cunningham New York (2010)
Description: This documentary captures the life of Bill Cunningham, a legendary street photographer and fashion historian, whose work greatly influenced the styling of street fashion.
Fact: Cunningham was known for his refusal to accept money for his work, living a very modest life despite his influence.


Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel (2011)
Description: A tribute to the iconic fashion editor Diana Vreeland, this documentary explores her visionary approach to styling and her impact on fashion journalism.
Fact: Vreeland was known for her dramatic flair, once stating, "Pink is the navy blue of India."


The True Cost (2015)
Description: While not exclusively about stylists, this documentary examines the fashion industry's impact on people and the planet, with insights from stylists who are pushing for ethical fashion.
Fact: The film was produced by Livia Firth, who is known for her sustainable fashion initiatives.


The First Monday in May (2016)
Description: This documentary captures the behind-the-scenes preparation for the Met Gala, showcasing the work of stylists and designers in creating one of fashion's biggest events.
Fact: The film includes interviews with Anna Wintour, who has been the chair of the Met Gala since


McQueen (2018)
Description: While focusing on the life of Alexander McQueen, this documentary also highlights the role of stylists in interpreting and presenting his groundbreaking fashion shows.
Fact: McQueen was known for his dramatic runway shows, often incorporating elements of performance art.


The September Issue (2009)
Description: This documentary follows the creation of Vogue's famous September issue, showcasing the work of legendary stylist Grace Coddington. It's a must-watch for understanding the high-stakes world of fashion magazines.
Fact: The film was initially supposed to focus on Anna Wintour, but Grace Coddington's personality and work stole the show.


Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's (2013)
Description: This film explores the iconic Bergdorf Goodman department store, highlighting the role of stylists in creating its legendary window displays and personal shopping experiences.
Fact: The store has been a fixture on Fifth Avenue since 1901, and this documentary captures its enduring allure.


Advanced Style (2014)
Description: This film celebrates the fashion and style of senior citizens, focusing on how they express themselves through clothing, offering a different perspective on styling.
Fact: The film was inspired by a blog of the same name, which highlights stylish older women.


Iris (2014)
Description: Directed by Albert Maysles, this documentary follows Iris Apfel, a nonagenarian style icon, showcasing her unique approach to fashion and styling.
Fact: Iris Apfel was the first living person to have her work exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.


Manolo: The Boy Who Made Shoes for Lizards (2017)
Description: This film focuses on Manolo Blahnik, a shoe designer whose work has been styled by countless celebrities, offering a unique perspective on styling through footwear.
Fact: Manolo Blahnik's shoes were famously featured in "Sex and the City."
