A Man's Story

When a man has a vision and the drive to get him where he wants to go, there's no stopping him. He is a force to be reckoned. British menswear designer Ozwald Boateng is that very man. He's achieved many milestones in his career including being the first tailor to show at Paris Fashion Week. Ozwald is also the youngest and first black tailor to open a store on the famous Saville Row. He has been at the creative helm of Givenchy and dressed many of Hollywood's leading men. But Ozwald's success comes with a hefty price tag of heartache and struggle. A new documentary "A Man's Story" explores Ozwald's triumphs and tragedies for over a decade of his life.

In 1998, filmmaker Varon Bonnicos set out to shoot up-and-coming menswear designer Ozwald Boateng. What originally started as a six-month project turned into 12 years with Bonnicos bearing witness to many of Boateng's dilemmas both personal and professional. The film opens with Ozwald ending his first marriage and beginning his trek to fame.

If you're familiar with Ozwald's history, then you know the facts. You know that his talent is undeniable. Ozwald's approach to design marries traditional tailoring and detail with the spiritual form of the man who wears his artistry. He is a strong, determined man who won't let anything get in the way of his vision. The film allows you to see this powerful force is his most vulnerable moments. Ozwald sees things falling apart around him and realizes that he can do nothing about it but move forward.

While watching the documentary, I started thinking about the people I know who have sacrificed so much for their dreams. The hours spent working hard at their craft, but away from the people who love them. The missed birthdays and holidays. The apologies for just not being there. I wonder if Ozwald Boateng would do anything differently knowing that he would go bankrupt, almost lose his business, and nearly lose his family. It really just comes down to believing in yourself despite all odds. Ozwald's determination is inspiring. Even through the tough times, he knows he's going to come out on top.

"Belief is a cornerstone of being a man. You don't have belief, you don't have anything."
-Ozwald Boateng

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