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Apple TV+’s ‘La Maison’ Finally Gives Fashion the Dramatic Showcase It Deserves: TV Review


The French-language Apple TV+ drama 'La Maison' finally gives the industry the dramatic showcase it deserves.

As a setting for a TV show, fashion is a little like the restaurant industry: a rich, untapped source of detail and conflict, hindered by the logistical complexity of bringing its insular world to the screen. Created and showrun by José Caltagirone and Valentine Milville and executive produced by Alex Berger (“The Bureau”), “La Maison” is frothier than its inevitable comparison to “Succession” will imply, and hardly avoids the inherent issues with communicating creative genius and massive investments on a limited budget. His longtime muse turned second-in-command, Perle Foster (Amira Casar), hatches a radical plan to save Ledu: recruit Paloma Castel (Zita Hanrot), the daughter of Vincent’s long-dead lover, to take the reins.

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