"Who is he ?"
Marquis de Chassagne: "He is Christian Dior"
"He looks like my milkman."
If you enjoyed "Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris," you would likely love "The Devil Wears Prada." Directed by David Frankel, the film offers a similar premise, where the fashion industry provides a backdrop to the main plot's developments. The strong performances by Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep grant the film an irresistible charm.
Coco Chanel (2008):If you are drawn to the fashion-centered storytelling in "Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris," "Coco Chanel" might be another movie to consider. It narrates the rise of Gabrielle Chanel, the legendary moth of the House of Chanel. The film concentrates on class and taste, addressing these topics from the perspective of Chanel's world.
Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009):"Confessions of a Shopaholic" offers great entertainment to those who loved "Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris." It's a charming comedy about a scenic journalist who struggles with a shopping addiction while finding romance in New York City. It's a lighthearted film with a heartwarming conclusion, delivered with a lead performance by Isla Fisher.
Sex and The City (2008):The film "Sex and the City," based on the popular HBO series of the same name, could be a delightful follow-up to "Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris." Renowned for its sartorial splendor, the film shares an appreciation for fashion and style, and an emphatically feminine perspective on life, love, and friendship.