André Leon Talley was a trailblazing fashion icon whose influence spanned nearly five decades. He broke barriers as a powerful advocate for diversity in the industry and shaped the look of American fashion through his bold perspectives and collaborations with legendary designers. From executive producers Paula Wallace, Colman Domingo, and Raúl Domingo, André Leon Talley: Style Is Forever explores how Talley laid the foundation for more representation in the fashion world and more expansive conceptions of beauty and identity. Interviews with Tom Ford, Anna Wintour, and Diane von Furstenberg, among others, as well as never-before-seen footage of Talley, reveal his personal and professional challenges and remarkable triumphs. Style Is Forever solidifies Talley's renown as an empowering figure and symbol of resilience, celebrating his legacy of inclusivity, elegance, and the fearless pursuit of authenticity.
Film credits
Executive producers
Paula Wallace
SCAD President and Founder
Colman Domingo
Raúl Domingo
Directed by
Clay Haskell
SCAD B.F.A., video/film, 2005
Zach Stafford
Written by
Frank Peluso
Zach Stafford
Original music by
Terence Blanchard
Producers
Eric Breen
B.F.A., video/film, 1997
Walker Dalton
Leslie Merlin
B.F.A., video/film, 2004
Frank Peluso
Dane Reiley
Elena Toccafondi
Associate producers
Keri Brooks
SCAD M.F.A., fashion, 2025
Alda Matos
SCAD B.F.A., film and television, 2022
SCAD alumni collaborators
SCAD films are one of many unique platforms championing the work and careers of the university's students and alumni.
Grant Boutiette
DIT
B.F.A., photography, 2013
Tommy Crosby
Assistant editor
B.F.A., film and television, 2022
Kevin DeLoach
B camera operator
M.F.A., film and television, 2014
Nat Emmett
Graphic artist
B.F.A., motion media design, 2014 B.F.A., illustration, 2011
Jo Falkum
AC/camera operator
B.F.A., film and television, 2014
Hannah Jakubowski
Photography archivist
B.F.A., film and television, 2014
Scott Johnson
Sound mixer
B.F.A., sound design, 2010
Bert Jolley
AC/camera operator
B.F.A., computer art, 2004
Andres Mendez
Graphic artist
M.F.A., animation, 2008
Neil Mikels
Online artist
B.F.A., television producing, 2017
Alex Neumann
Stage manager
B.F.A., photography, 2018
Scott Newman
Photography retoucher
B.F.A., illustration, 2001; B.F.A., video/film, 2001
Micah Norton
Art director/graphic artist
B.F.A., motion media design, 2022
Heather Padgett
Art department stills painter
B.F.A., graphic design, 2013
Eli Rothstein
Second assistant director
B.F.A., film and television, 2023
Colin Schostak
A camera 1st AC
B.F.A., film and television, 2022
Eric Waldron
AC/camera operator
B.F.A., film and television, 2013
Conner Witte
LED stage operator
B.F.A., immersive reality, 2021
Evan Yarbrough
Storyboard artist
B.F.A., computer art, 2004; B.F.A., sequential art, 2004
Special thanks
Sony Agrawal
M.F.A., computer art, 2005; B.F.A., graphic design, 1996
Molly Bell
B.F.A., fashion
Adrienne Boner
M.F.A., video/film, 2007
Eva Purnomo
M.F.A., video/film, 2003
Featuring
Jonathan Becker
Derek Blasberg
Phillip Bloch
Bradley Bowers
Pat Cleveland
Maureen Dowd
Tom Ford
Vanessa Friedman
Bethann Hardison
Norma Kamali
Polly Mellen
Carlos Nazario
Lindsey Peoples
Paloma Picasso
Zac Posen
Law Roach
Isabella Rossellini
Lauren Santo Domingo
Ivan Shaw
Kimora Lee Simmons
Zach Stafford
Diane von Furstenberg
Paula Wallace
Vera Wang
Veronica Webb
Constance White
Anna Wintour
About André Leon Talley
André Leon Talley was more than a fashion icon — he was an arbiter of style, culture, intellect, and mentorship. His influence was bold, global, and deeply personal. Rising from his Southern roots in North Carolina, Talley launched an unparalleled career that began with Diana Vreeland at The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute and traversed through pop culture with Andy Warhol at The Factory and into the highest echelons of style with Anna Wintour at Vogue. Talley's deep intellect, flair for language, and skill at contextualizing contemporary design within the richness of history established his long reign as fashion's kingmaker. In his columns and editorials, he stirred audiences to view aesthetics through a more expansive lens of beauty, identity, authenticity, and empowerment. Talley was also a beloved friend and mentor at the Savannah College of Art and Design, where he shared his knowledge and connections freely, empowering generations of students. Across his long partnership with SCAD, Talley curated acclaimed exhibitions and welcomed renowned designers to the university to share their insights, enriching the student experience while advancing cultural dialogue and exchange. Talley's generosity was undeniable, and his legacy continues to inspire the university community and beyond.
Paula Wallace founded the Savannah College of Art and Design in 1978. Since being named president and CEO in 2000, she has more than tripled enrollment, elevated the SCAD alumni employment rate to 99%, and led the creation of new SCAD locations in the U.S. and Europe, as well as the online learning platform SCADnow. As the world's most comprehensive university for creative professions, SCAD enrolls more than 18,500 students. Wallace's impact on the creative industries is vast. In addition to leading the development of more than 100 academic degree programs, she created the SCAD Savannah Film Festival, the world's largest university-run film festival, as well as signature events SCAD TVfest, SCAD AnimationFest, SCAD deFINE ART, and the SCAD FASHION show, each specially designed to launch the careers of SCAD students. Wallace has also led the creation of four university museums on two continents, including SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film in Atlanta, SCAD FASH Lacoste, and the SCAD Museum of Art in Savannah, widely recognized as the top university museums in the world. Wallace also serves as executive producer for SCAD films, overseeing productions such as Pierre Cardin: Le Futur, The First Monday in May, Funny Face, The Leopard, and Ovation for Oscar, among others. In 2025, she received the Presidential Citizens Medal, the second-highest civilian award in the U.S. Wallace has also been named an honorary member of the American Institute of Architects and a Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Palmes Académiques by the French Embassy to the U.S., among other recognitions including the National Trust for Historic Preservation's highest honor, the Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award.
In an op-ed for Teen Vogue, Zach Stafford reflected on André Leon Talley's passing and the significance of his life and work, contributing both to Talley's living legacy and to social discourse interrogating racism in the fashion industry. Stafford's insight and personal connection to Talley infuse André Leon Talley: Style Is Forever with candor and compassion. In 2022, Stafford won a Tony Award as a co-producer of A Strange Loop on Broadway and launched the podcast Vibe Check, covering news and culture from a Black, queer perspective.
Clay Haskell is an award-winning filmmaker celebrated for thought-provoking, character-driven stories rendered as visual poetry. Haskell shot his debut feature film Portrait of a Zombie on location in Dublin in 2012. Haskell, a graduate of the SCAD film program, has also lensed the film Awaken (2018), executive produced by Terrence Malick. His debut short film Lyra Lezama, shot in Havana, Cuba, was honored at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival in 2005. Haskell's work includes the short film Isabel Toledo: Echoes and Vibrations (2022), nominated for Best Documentary at the London Fashion Film Festival.