Designers like Tom Ford (for Gucci) and Hedi Slimane (for Celine/Saint Laurent) have repeatedly cited the "power eroticism" of 1980s France as an inspiration. Look at any Slimane-directed advertising campaign—the black-and-white grain, the disaffected models in leather jackets leaning against a limousine at 3 AM—and you are looking at a direct visual quote from a Marc Dorcel feature from 1988. The brand Mugler collaborated with a creative director who admitted to binge-watching Dorcel films for "lighting cues" during his Fall/Winter 2022 collection.
: Through his production company, Marc Dorcel has produced a wide range of content, from films to DVDs, and has been at the forefront of leveraging new technologies to distribute adult content. His studio has been a platform for showcasing new talent and experimenting with different formats and themes within the adult genre. marc dorcel xxxx new
: Unlike many North American competitors, Dorcel's films emphasize elegant costumes, luxury lingerie, and sophisticated cinematography. Designers like Tom Ford (for Gucci) and Hedi