At the world’s hottest fashion show, there’s been a murder. Now, everybody’s a suspect, including two guests who end up sharing much more than a hotel room. Add to the fun a hilariously inept TV reporter on the trail of her most shocking interview yet. They’re all caught up in the year’s biggest see-and-be-seen events, where steamy scandals and spectacular supermodels turn up the heat in a riotous show of high-fashion hilarity.
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- At Prêt-à-Porter where anything goes, top model Aberdine's new look is about to be the talk of the season. In this scene: Kitty Potter (Kim Basinger), Sophie Choiset (Chiara Mastroianni), Isabella de la Fontaine (Sophia Loren), Olivier de la Fontaine (Jean-Pierre Cassel)
- As the fashion industry's biggest players make a scene at the Charles de Gualle airport, the man we should all really be paying attention to slips by unnoticed. In this scene: Olivier de la Fontaine (Jean-Pierre Cassel), Sergei/Sergio (Marcello Mastroianni), Kitty Potter (Kim Basinger), Sophie Choiset (Chiara Mastroianni), Anne Eisenhower (Julia Roberts), Milo O'Brannigan (Stephen Rea)
- Word of Olivier's murder spreads through the fashion community. In this scene: Olivier de la Fontaine (Jean-Pierre Cassel), Isabella de la Fontaine (Sophia Loren)
- Each of the over-top fashion editors tries their hand at seducing the illustrious photographer Milo O'Brannigan—meanwhile the women in Olivier's life give their mixed goodbyes. In this scene: Milo O'Brannigan (Stephen Rea), Isabella de la Fontaine (Sophia Loren), Nina Scant (Tracey Ullman)
- Milo snaps a group photo of the designers, just before the first shows and the battle of Prêt-à-Porter begins. In this scene: Milo O'Brannigan (Stephen Rea), Kitty Potter (Kim Basinger), Sergei/Sergio (Marcello Mastroianni), Sophie Choiset (Chiara Mastroianni), Isabella de la Fontaine (Sophia Loren)
- Harper's Bazaar editor, Sissy Wannamaker, believes she's successfully seduced photographer Milo O'Brannigan—but he turns out to be a real tease. In this scene: Milo O'Brannigan (Stephen Rea)








