So it was around 1995 or 1996, back when E! would cover fashion and air fashion shows and while I was sitting back and taking in all the high fashion, beautiful models and seeing the actual designers who made the clothes I started to notice this very large black man. Always in the front row and giving wild, or what my teenage brain thought was wild sound bites about the show. It wasn’t that long after that I learned that man’s name – André Leon Talley who at the time worked at Vogue magazine and just seemed like a grand wizard of fashion knowledge. He’s a staple in western fashion and now it seems it’s time to cover his life in film. The Gospel According to Andre is a documentary following Talley in his day to day life as he tells his story.
There really isn’t much to decry about the craft or structure of this film. It’s very entertaining and engaging for an audience. It might be held back by the fact its about high fashion and that’s a subject that everyone isn’t really into. Also, I don’t know if this film needs to be seen in theaters, it is a film that works very well on a TV at home being that a lot of the shots are so intimate and close that they don’t have the scale to really use the large screen of the theater.