Une chronique des vies interconnectées d'un groupe de personnes à l'approche de la Fashion Week de Paris.
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5.2 /10
16601 people rated
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1994
R
2 h 13 m
États-Unis
Comédie
Drame
Une chronique des vies interconnectées d'un groupe de personnes à l'approche de la Fashion Week de Paris.
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16601 people rated
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Meilleurs acteurs(18)
Sophia Loren
Isabella de la Fontaine
Julia Roberts
Anne Eisenhower
Marcello Mastroianni
Sergei (Sergio)
Jean-Pierre Cassel
Olivier de la Fontaine
Kim Basinger
Kitty Potter
Chiara Mastroianni
Sophie Choiset
Stephen Rea
Milo O'Brannigan
Anouk Aimée
Simone Lowenthal
Rupert Everett
Jack Lowenthal
Rossy de Palma
Pilar
Tara Leon
Kiki Simpson
Georgianna Robertson
Dane Simpson
Lili Taylor
Fiona Ulrich
Ute Lemper
Albertine
Forest Whitaker
Cy Bianco
Tom Novembre
Reggie
Richard E. Grant
Cort Romney
Anne Canovas
Violetta Romney
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@asiel21
22/03/2026 09:25
Ready to Wear
Nana Kay
09/09/2022 01:33
I have not a clue what the authors of the positive reviews of this movie were watching, but it wasn't this. Absolute drivel.
𝑺𝑲𝒀 M 𝑲𝑨𝑲𝑨𝑺𝑯𝑰
09/09/2022 01:33
Non of the fictional characters are compelling either. The most compelling part may be the cowboy boots. It's like a superficial take on a superficial world. It's an inch deep and miles wide. It's saying a lot about nothing.
Victoire🦋
09/09/2022 01:33
I saw this film at the cinema on release and it was dreadful. The so-called humour was absent without leave, not even close to raising a single laugh in the audience. The same old 'joke' ran through the movie with some guy treading in dog crap in every scene, and that was as funny as it got...
There was no plot. You felt no empathy, or even interest, in the shallow, stereotyped characters. It really was cringe worthy. I couldn't believe what I was watching.
I recall that this was supposed to be some kind of parody of the fashion industry and perhaps there are lots of in-jokes I have no hope of spotting, or maybe my English sense of humour is too evolved for the obvious, puerile humour.
Awa Jobe
08/09/2022 01:28
I expected more from you, Robert Altman. After Nashville, Short Cuts and The Player, one would naturally imagine this movie to be as cutting, as subtle, but with such easy targets Altman has his job done for him. The cameos are nearly all excellent, the script good, but the overall impression the film makes is inconsequential. Also, though it is a minor concern in an Altman movie, the plot is close to meaningless and certainly uninteresting. Think of it as a series of "skits" on the fashion industry or, indeed, human nature, and you will find this enjoyable and humorous, if not insightful.
Omi__ ❤️
08/09/2022 01:28
Tracy Ullman's story is quite diverting. Everett's character is absolutely right, those airheads are begging for it I swear.
i know it's not at all intellectually considered but the only bit I really paid attention to was all the naked models at the end which, what anyone says was visually stimulating to me. So much so I rewound it and regretted i had sat through the previous hour and a half. They're really yummy. Mmmn. And yes, they're naked as a critique on fashion pretentions but the film fails many times on that level so one should try to enjoy the little that is there, which, in this case is some glum faced chicks with very fine bodies, simple as that.
Loisa Andalio
08/09/2022 01:28
I hated this movie, and to be honest, I don't know why I am posting a comment about it all these years later.
This movie went on and on and on for what seemed like an eternity. I never did quite understand the plot and even Julia Roberts presence couldn't save this turkey for me.
**SPOILER-The ending with all of the naked models walking down the runway grossed me out and made what was already an awful experience even worse.
Save your money, this is another Hollywood bomb made by people just out to impress themselves rather than an audience. Yuck!
Shadow
08/09/2022 01:28
It's really incredible to see how such a veteran director like Robert Altman could make this highly stupid, boring and amateurish movie. The film tries to be a critical view on a superficial world (fashion industry) but it better should be critical about itself first!. Don't waste your time with this stuff, life is short and there are lots of good movies left to see...
fidamae_2x
08/09/2022 01:28
It's hard to say anything about this movie. The guy played by Stephen Rea was a silly taking pictures of all of the woman who wanted him. He needs to go somewhere. They got him back. "Ready to Wear" was an interesting satire. It shows how crazy and ridiculous it is in the industry. The women were beautiful. Kim Basinger, Sophia Loren,Julia Roberts, Tracy Ullman were all characterized in different ways. Each had their own personalities. Ms. Roberts and Tim Robbins in the bed all day was funny. They just loved steaming up the room. That was something to see right there. There have been few films like "Ready to Wear" that shed so much light on one industry. The ending was crazy. The models coming out *(naked) was some serious mess. No way would I put that on the runway. That is the down part.
Live Beyond The Wall
08/09/2022 01:28
Even with a stellar cast it is nonsense and boring. How can someone make a movie about fashion in Paris and be so terrible?
Looks like if someone is using their remote and trying to select a show! SKIP!
Doesn't go anywhere. SKIP.
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@asiel21
22/03/2026 09:25
Ready to Wear
Nana Kay
09/09/2022 01:33
I have not a clue what the authors of the positive reviews of this movie were watching, but it wasn't this. Absolute drivel.
𝑺𝑲𝒀 M 𝑲𝑨𝑲𝑨𝑺𝑯𝑰
09/09/2022 01:33
Non of the fictional characters are compelling either. The most compelling part may be the cowboy boots. It's like a superficial take on a superficial world. It's an inch deep and miles wide. It's saying a lot about nothing.
Victoire🦋
09/09/2022 01:33
I saw this film at the cinema on release and it was dreadful. The so-called humour was absent without leave, not even close to raising a single laugh in the audience. The same old 'joke' ran through the movie with some guy treading in dog crap in every scene, and that was as funny as it got...
There was no plot. You felt no empathy, or even interest, in the shallow, stereotyped characters. It really was cringe worthy. I couldn't believe what I was watching.
I recall that this was supposed to be some kind of parody of the fashion industry and perhaps there are lots of in-jokes I have no hope of spotting, or maybe my English sense of humour is too evolved for the obvious, puerile humour.
Awa Jobe
08/09/2022 01:28
I expected more from you, Robert Altman. After Nashville, Short Cuts and The Player, one would naturally imagine this movie to be as cutting, as subtle, but with such easy targets Altman has his job done for him. The cameos are nearly all excellent, the script good, but the overall impression the film makes is inconsequential. Also, though it is a minor concern in an Altman movie, the plot is close to meaningless and certainly uninteresting. Think of it as a series of "skits" on the fashion industry or, indeed, human nature, and you will find this enjoyable and humorous, if not insightful.
Omi__ ❤️
08/09/2022 01:28
Tracy Ullman's story is quite diverting. Everett's character is absolutely right, those airheads are begging for it I swear.
i know it's not at all intellectually considered but the only bit I really paid attention to was all the naked models at the end which, what anyone says was visually stimulating to me. So much so I rewound it and regretted i had sat through the previous hour and a half. They're really yummy. Mmmn. And yes, they're naked as a critique on fashion pretentions but the film fails many times on that level so one should try to enjoy the little that is there, which, in this case is some glum faced chicks with very fine bodies, simple as that.
Loisa Andalio
08/09/2022 01:28
I hated this movie, and to be honest, I don't know why I am posting a comment about it all these years later.
This movie went on and on and on for what seemed like an eternity. I never did quite understand the plot and even Julia Roberts presence couldn't save this turkey for me.
**SPOILER-The ending with all of the naked models walking down the runway grossed me out and made what was already an awful experience even worse.
Save your money, this is another Hollywood bomb made by people just out to impress themselves rather than an audience. Yuck!
Shadow
08/09/2022 01:28
It's really incredible to see how such a veteran director like Robert Altman could make this highly stupid, boring and amateurish movie. The film tries to be a critical view on a superficial world (fashion industry) but it better should be critical about itself first!. Don't waste your time with this stuff, life is short and there are lots of good movies left to see...
fidamae_2x
08/09/2022 01:28
It's hard to say anything about this movie. The guy played by Stephen Rea was a silly taking pictures of all of the woman who wanted him. He needs to go somewhere. They got him back. "Ready to Wear" was an interesting satire. It shows how crazy and ridiculous it is in the industry. The women were beautiful. Kim Basinger, Sophia Loren,Julia Roberts, Tracy Ullman were all characterized in different ways. Each had their own personalities. Ms. Roberts and Tim Robbins in the bed all day was funny. They just loved steaming up the room. That was something to see right there. There have been few films like "Ready to Wear" that shed so much light on one industry. The ending was crazy. The models coming out *(naked) was some serious mess. No way would I put that on the runway. That is the down part.
Live Beyond The Wall
08/09/2022 01:28
Even with a stellar cast it is nonsense and boring. How can someone make a movie about fashion in Paris and be so terrible?
Looks like if someone is using their remote and trying to select a show! SKIP!
Doesn't go anywhere. SKIP.
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