Here's a meeting of the minds we did not expect: Kenneth Anger filmed the women of the Missoni family wearing the label's fall collection. They make odd bedfellows, since fashion tends to stay away from anything as morbid as Anger's movies—which, in the past, have centered on extraterrestrial visions and homoerotic motorcycle accidents. Sure, designers will often play around with dark themes, but mostly just dip their toes in the witches' brew—it is a commercial business, after all. But the label actually lets Anger work his twisted magic, transforming the Missoni ladies into foreboding shamans. Somewhere in the puce haze of the film, there are some fleeting glances of Missoni knitwear, but mostly it's a vehicle for Anger's vision, as dark and mystical as ever. (via The Cut)