


Room Service is a short film specially made for dom pérignon rosé vintage 1996. Ideas by karl lagerfeld, one of the most influential fashion designers of the late 20th century. The film is directed by johan renck, swedish musician + music video director, whom you might familiar with one of his famous works such as kylie minogue’s love at first sight, madonna’s hung up, robbie williams’ tripping. The film is starring beautiful czech supermodel/actress, eva herzigová and american supermodel, brad kroenig. It’s a story of two strangers who came across each other at a luxurious hotel in Paris. Herzigova, said her inspiration for the erotic thriller was Marilyn Monroe. "I let myself be inspired by all that she represents; luxury, Hollywood, the stars..." .For more information, please visit dom pérignon rosé vintage 1996
Right from the beginning, Karl Lagerfeld conceived Room Service as a multi-track matrix: a series of photos, a short film and an unusual version of the song "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend," all collected in one deluxe volume. The project began when Lagerfeld was commissioned to create a campaign for Dom Perignon. The storyline he created was an ultra-contemporary fairy tale that recounted an irresistible attraction between two solitary and seductive hedonists whose paths cross at one of Paris's finest hotels. Lagerfeld shot photographs of the stranger-couple's erotic encounter, and Johan Renck shot the film, all in the luxurious George V hotel. "Johan Renck is a music video genius. He liked the story and put it into action. He followed the script even more carefully than I could have done with still photos." Lagerfeld. For the song, Lagerfeld chose neo-folk singer/songwriter Devendra Banhart. "After Marilyn, who could have sung this song? A woman? I find Devendra's low-high, ambiguous voice amazing and absolutely perfect. His version of 'Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend' is magnificent, unique and daring." This deluxe volume features tritone printing, an exclusive vinyl single of Banhart's performance and a DVD of Renck's film
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