Dresscode (TV series)

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Dresscode
Genre Fashion / documentary
Created by Vera Olsson
Arman Alizad
Tuukka Tiensuu
Starring Arman Alizad
Country of origin Finland
Original languageFinnish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes45
Production
Running timeSeason 1 approx. 24 min,
Season 2 approx. 24 min
Season 3 approx. 24 min
Original release
Network MoonTV
Release2001 (2001)

Dresscode was a Finnish fashion TV-series airing on MoonTV. It was hosted by master tailor Arman Alizad. The series run for three seasons, from 2001 to 2003.

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Synopsis

Dresscode took a very diverse approach to fashion, and was considered by many to be more of a lifestyle-show. It covered very varied subjects like clothing, jewelry, interior design, etiquette, food, drinks, cars, and even guns.

Cast and characters

The series was hosted by Arman Alizad, a Finnish master tailor, who also developed several alter egos for the show. Alizad was sometimes co-hosted by Teresa Ackalin. Alizad later became internationally famous for the martial arts series Kill Arman.

Production

The series was directed by Tuukka Tiensuu and produced by Vera Olsson. It was an in-house production for MoonTV.

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