Atelier, the Japanese series perfect for The Devil Wears Prada fans

Atelier, the Japanese series perfect for The Devil Wears Prada fans

Atelier, the Japanese series perfect for The Devil Wears Prada fans

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La serie nipona que se ha ganado nuestro corazón comparte varias similitudes con los personajes de Anne Hathaway y Meryl Streep.

Por Esteban VillaseñorAtelier, la serie japonesa perfecta para los fans de The Devil Wears Prada Atelier, la serie japonesa perfecta para los fans de The Devil Wears Prada

Atelier, the Japanese series that reminds us of the relationship between Andrea Sachs and the iconic Miranda Priestly, is one of the titles that leads the popularity of Japanese Streaming series.Something we appreciate when traveling its immense catalogs, to meet innovative productions.Basically, they are a breath of fresh air.

The truth is that when we think of Japanese series or movies we mainly have an anime one in mind.Japanese culture has reached the West to dazzle ourselves in the outstanding ability of animation.Films such as Chihiro's trip, my neighbor Totoro (both from Studio Ghibli) or the most recent boom of the anime your name;And series ranging from Pokémon to Naruto, through supercampeones, they have left us too many jewels of animation.Therefore, when we saw in the streaming list that a Japanese series dominated the list on series that deal with fashion, our surprise was such that, in addition to receiving a pleasant impression, we cataloged it as a must if you love a good plotdrama and comedy and of course life within the industry.And, therefore, this is all you should know about Atelier.

What is Atelier about?

Atelier tells Mayuko's life, a newly graduated from fashion design, who obtains a job one of the most prestigious lingerie firms in Japan: emotions, directed by the famous designer Mayumi Nanjo, who is recognized for his reputation in the industryFashion.Like any role between teacher and apprentice, the role played by each of them is detached to approach a series of comic-diamatic events where the two protagonists ‘collide’ as their way of thinking and their dynamics when working when working.

Atelier, la serie japonesa perfecta para los fans de The Devil Wears Prada

The clash of visions between an inexperiencecall mother-daughter.Where fashion, specifically lingerie, takes a fairly prominent role, while also certain parameters of it are questioned by the young woman as the relationship with her boss progresses;In a dance between creativity and generational conflicts.

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Why does the Devil Wears Prada remind us so much?

The fashion world and a boss so scary that we love.Is there anything more ‘Miranda Priestly’ than that?To tell the truth, any series that has a theme about the fashion world will bring us pleasant memories of the film released in the already distant 2006.The film that saw the light 15 years ago, without a doubt left a mark on a generation and, although we must accept it, we love to make comparisons between films and series on fashion, it is true that Atelier reminds us from head to toe eachOne of The Devil Wears Prada.

With the little difference that Miranda Priestly, she presented himself as an editor of Runway, a magazine on Fashion, and Nanjo, the director of the fashion firm;Similarities exceed any differentiating aspect.Mayuko's relucting and insolence remind us of the beginning of the film where Andrea does not seem to interest the fashion world, while after the series of conflicts between Chief and Assistant they develop in both a relationship that goes far beyond a simple worked.Without a doubt, the similarities are more and more and more than the differences, that certainly without falling into the gross copy;However, the most remarkable thing about both is the female representation in labor environments as a subtle feminist touch that gives the leadership just in the nail of what is even more) the role of women in the industry in the industry.

How many chapters does Atelier have?

Currently the Japanese series launched in 2015, has only one season consisting of 13 chapters of around 45 to 50 minutes each.It is one of those perfect series perfect for a weekend marathon where we do not want to stop the armchair.

Where to see Atelier?

Atelier has become one of the fashion series to see in Netflix Must within the extensive catalog of the platform.List for your dose of The Devil Wears Prada with Japanese intervention?

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