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"The Lowdown on High Fashion."

Feature documentary following fashion designer Jay McCarroll's year-long journey preparing his first independent runway show and selling his clothing line to stores.

Top Cast

  • Jay McCarroll

    Jay McCarroll

    Self

  • Kelly Cutrone

    Kelly Cutrone

    Self

  • Daniel Alexander

    Daniel Alexander

    Self

  • Malan Breton

    Malan Breton

    Self

  • Rocco Leo Gaglioti

    Rocco Leo Gaglioti

    Self

  • Carson Kressley

    Carson Kressley

    Self

  • Jason Low

    Jason Low

    Self

  • Vincent A. Michaud

    Vincent A. Michaud

    Self

  • Omahyra Mota

    Omahyra Mota

    Self

Overview

Feature documentary following fashion designer Jay McCarroll's year-long journey preparing his first independent runway show and selling his clothing line to stores.

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