L'histoire se déroule dans une maison de couture à Madrid à la fin des années 50: l'argent, la mode, l'amour et les jalousies font partie des intrigues impliquant les propriétaires, les clie... Tout lireL'histoire se déroule dans une maison de couture à Madrid à la fin des années 50: l'argent, la mode, l'amour et les jalousies font partie des intrigues impliquant les propriétaires, les clients et les employés.L'histoire se déroule dans une maison de couture à Madrid à la fin des années 50: l'argent, la mode, l'amour et les jalousies font partie des intrigues impliquant les propriétaires, les clients et les employés.
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My wife and myself were hooked watching the series Velvet and staying late every night until we finished the First season. We loved the series and highly recommend it. While watching the series we were pleasantly surprised when we discovered the true story behind the story that, probably, very few people know except, of course, the writers of the series.
All the founders of Velvet, as per the story, came from Cuba from working in a place call "El Encanto" which was, in reality, the queen of all the stores in Havana, Cuba and the Americas in the 50s. My wife and myself are both Cuban, I was born in 1940 and my wife in the 1950, so we knew this store "in person".
"El Encanto" was started by two Spanish immigrants that went to Cuba in the 1880s, last name Solis, as a modest fabrics store. The store grew with the managerial intelligence of the founders and, in spite of all the endemic political problems of Cuba, by the early 50s became what it was, an impressive building six stories high with different departments on each floor and with branches in every big city in the island. On the early 1950s two of the partners went back to Spain and were instrumental in the creation of two stores in Madrid, "Gallerias Preciado" and "El Corte Ingles". We should add "Velvet".
Unfortunately, "El Encanto" was nationalized in 1960 by the communist government of Cuba and in a few months later it was burned down by some ex-employees that prefer a burnt building than the government ownership. (The above data can be verified on numerous articles in the internet and the Wikipedia Encyclopedia, also pictures of the actual store are available.)
All the founders of Velvet, as per the story, came from Cuba from working in a place call "El Encanto" which was, in reality, the queen of all the stores in Havana, Cuba and the Americas in the 50s. My wife and myself are both Cuban, I was born in 1940 and my wife in the 1950, so we knew this store "in person".
"El Encanto" was started by two Spanish immigrants that went to Cuba in the 1880s, last name Solis, as a modest fabrics store. The store grew with the managerial intelligence of the founders and, in spite of all the endemic political problems of Cuba, by the early 50s became what it was, an impressive building six stories high with different departments on each floor and with branches in every big city in the island. On the early 1950s two of the partners went back to Spain and were instrumental in the creation of two stores in Madrid, "Gallerias Preciado" and "El Corte Ingles". We should add "Velvet".
Unfortunately, "El Encanto" was nationalized in 1960 by the communist government of Cuba and in a few months later it was burned down by some ex-employees that prefer a burnt building than the government ownership. (The above data can be verified on numerous articles in the internet and the Wikipedia Encyclopedia, also pictures of the actual store are available.)
By accident on Netflix, I came across this series and was instantly hooked. I'm currently rewatching it with family members who as well are hooked and without a doubt like me are waiting anxiously for Season 3. One thing I would've wished for is for the music to be more culturally and scene associated. There are some beautiful Spanish boleros and Pop selections that in our opinion would've made the scenes more profound and connected. The English selections were a huge disconnect for me and my family who are all of Latin origin and bilingual. Nevertheless, this is a beautiful series filled with an engaging mixture of love, drama, and comedy. Season 3 hurry up and arrive to Netflix, Please!
Found this by accident and got hooked. Acting is very good and the story lines are very easy to follow. loved the way they played background music throughout. Have watched season 1 & 2 on netflix I don't speak Spanish so I can't say if the translation is all correct but it worked for me. Does anyone know where one could get a soundtrack of the music. Not all of the music was composed for the series there are a lot of 50's 60's and so on used. I would love to get a soundtrack or CD of the music. So much was new to me but really great I was brought up in a Spanish speaking home and surprising how much of the Spanish I could understand.
Very light amusing distraction. Stuff for watching before bed with the wife.
(Avoid the follow-on Velvet Collection - which is trash)
In the same genre - Spanish sloppy stuff - Grand Hotel is better.
In the same genre - Spanish sloppy stuff - Grand Hotel is better.
As a period piece, drama, and budget TV series this is time well spent. All the characters are excellent, the story is intriguing (if you just go along without analyzing some parts of the plot line.)
Ana and Roberto look like a genuine couple. Their past history makes them seem authentic even while they come from different social circles. As a female viewer I felt close to "Ana" much more than I usually relate to movie roles.
I'm waiting on edge to see what happens next season. How long will the wait be? I saw this on NetFlix in USA, and hope they add new episodes soon.
Ana and Roberto look like a genuine couple. Their past history makes them seem authentic even while they come from different social circles. As a female viewer I felt close to "Ana" much more than I usually relate to movie roles.
I'm waiting on edge to see what happens next season. How long will the wait be? I saw this on NetFlix in USA, and hope they add new episodes soon.
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- AnecdotesAfter shooting a couple of episodes of the show's second season to bank them, production was held for a while so Miguel Ángel Silvestre could go work on Sense8 (2015).
- ConnexionsReferenced in Paquita Salas: La actriz 360 (2016)
- Bandes originalesFalling in Love
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