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6:59 pm - 01/31/2013

Lena Dunham Will Have a New HBO Show



And you thought she was a one-trick pony. Girls creator, star, and perennial think-piece subject Lena Dunham is developing another series for HBO.

She and co-Girls executive producer Jenni Konner (the grown-up of the show) are going to write a project based on the life of Betty Halbreich, personal shopper for Bergdorf Goodman. HBO has optioned Halbreich's upcoming memoir, All Dressed Up and Everywhere to Go.

Halbreich seems like a ripe candidate for interpretation.

In a New York profile from 1998 she was illustrated thusly: "A brassy Chicago native with a manner that’s part Angela Lansbury and part Lucille Ball, Halbreich believes in taking chances with color and accessorizing lavishly. And because she loves clothes so much, she feels more deeply let down by them when they’re dowdy and uninspired."

This past September the New York Times described Halbreich as "the indomitable, irascible and semi-legendary personal shopper at Bergdorf’s, a woman who has shaken money from the pockets of half the plutocrats in this town."

Judith Thurman published her own pierce on Halbreich in the New Yorker this November in which Patricia Field explained that the Chicago native borrowed from the classics in cultivating her New York persona: "The wisecracks, the attitude, that El Morocco voice are all out of Damon Runyon."

Halbreich joined Bergdorf's in 1976, has worked with a number of celebrity clients, and had a hand in the fashion of Sex and the City, Woody Allen films, Broadway shows, and even Gossip Girl.

Now some version of her life is set to be captured on the small screen, by no less than the most discussed of HBO ingenues.

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laurie_springs 1st-Feb-2013 01:01 am (UTC)
I don't care about her in that sense aside from the Criterion collection thing. I see red with that.
mammary_glands 1st-Feb-2013 01:03 am (UTC)
what criterion collection thing? is this about her flop mumblecore film?
laurie_springs 1st-Feb-2013 01:07 am (UTC)
Yeah it's part of the Criterion collection. Meanwhile it took HOW long for Santa Sangre to become part of it? ugh.
wheresandrae 1st-Feb-2013 01:09 am (UTC)
Santa Sangre isn't in the collection. Plus, they can't just magically get the rights to anything!
laurie_springs 1st-Feb-2013 01:10 am (UTC)
What? I thought they had recently acquired it? lol smh I used to be so much more abreast of these things.
wheresandrae 1st-Feb-2013 01:13 am (UTC)
nope some other flop company finally released it on dvd in 2011
wheresandrae 1st-Feb-2013 01:03 am (UTC)
You have to be kidding me though, they've chosen much shittier movies than Tiny Furniture because of that IFC deal.
wheresandrae 1st-Feb-2013 01:04 am (UTC)
which, by the way, is the only reason they released it
laurie_springs 1st-Feb-2013 01:05 am (UTC)
I know re: both of your points. If any of the others behind those films became showrunners I'd be bitching in their posts too trust me.
wheresandrae 1st-Feb-2013 01:06 am (UTC)
still pissed they put out PINA when ifc has the rights to fucking SHOAH. WHERE IS SHOAH?!
laurie_springs 1st-Feb-2013 01:08 am (UTC)
Exactly. I feel like they delay obvious releases on purpose at this point. Like when did Pitchfork ethics invade that place?
wheresandrae 1st-Feb-2013 01:09 am (UTC)
They gotta fund amazing restorations like the Pierre Etaix blu set somehow
wheresandrae 1st-Feb-2013 01:56 am (UTC)
I just realized how much of an ASS I sounded in this thread, I apologize lol
laurie_springs 1st-Feb-2013 03:17 am (UTC)
LMFAO no problem. It's hard to talk about stuff like this w/o sounding that way no matter how hard one tries tbh.
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