Hello everyone,
I’m a creative writer and screenwriter working on a new film concept that explores the world of fashion and haute couture in Paris, and how fashion becomes a source of inspiration, identity, and storytelling.
This project blends cinema, fashion design, and creative vision, offering a fresh perspective on how ideas, emotions, and culture shape design.
I’d love to connect with creatives, filmmakers, or fashion professionals who are interested in projects where fashion tells a story.
Feedback and connections are always welcome.
Thank you for your time!
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I like your film concept. I haven't read a script/seen a movie like it.
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I enjoy watching projects that combine all of that. In fact it bothers me when they end abruptly even though they gathered a following and had a good cast, including some of the former Project Runway champs (Jane By Design).. The story line was engaging,, but best of all were all the fashion shows . At least Emily in Paris is still on. I believe there is a large, appreciative audience for such a project.
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Really cool world Rania Araibi! Who is the protagonist and what are the stakes?
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Jean M. Knowlton Thank you so much Jean for your thoughtful comment.
I truly believe there is a strong audience for stories where fashion is not just style, but narrative and emotion.
My goal is to create a project where fashion continues to evolve with the characters, not just as a backdrop, but as a living part of the story.
I really appreciate your insight.
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Just a viewer thought (not a pro note): I kept picturing a hint of vibrant purple somewhere in the design. It might add contrast and help her stand out even more. Lovely piece.
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Amanda Toney Thank you, Amanda!
The protagonist is a young creative woman navigating the Paris fashion world while struggling to define her identity and voice in an industry that demands conformity. The stakes are deeply personal — choosing between success at any cost or staying true to her vision and values.
I’m currently developing this further and would love to share more as it evolves.
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Matthew Wach Thank you! I appreciate your kind words and your creative suggestion — purple could indeed bring a beautiful contrast.
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Maurice Vaughan Thank you so much for the warm welcome and for sharing these helpful resources. I truly appreciate your kind words about my film concept — it means a lot to hear that it feels original. I’m excited to be part of the Stage 32 community and to continue developing my project and connecting with creatives from around the world.
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You're welcome, Rania Araibi. Keep us posted on your script in the Your Stage Lounge (www.stage32.com/lounge/promotion).
Stage 32 has script feedback services (www.stage32.com/scriptservices).
And you could post your script on your profile when it's ready. Producers search profiles for projects. That and networking are how I sold four short scripts to a producer. Click the gear symbol in the top right-hand corner and select “Edit profile” in the drop-down menu. Scroll down to “Loglines” and click “Add/edit loglines” to the right of “Loglines.” You can also post your script on your profile this way: www.stage32.com/loglines (near the top where it says “Add a Logline”)