Review of Halston (2019) by Wesley Morris for The New York Times — 22 May 2019
I liked the deluge of visual information and personalities. The pictures, footage, biography, news and gossip are the opposite of a Halston dress — unruly, busy, fussed over. But they come at you with an energy that feels substantial.
Knowing what to do with all of that material is its own kind of intelligence. Why overthink it? Or: why show us what you’ve overthought?
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This review of Halston (2019) was written by Wesley Morris and published by The New York Times on 22 May 2019.
Halston has generally received positive reviews.
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