Modisto de señoras


Modisto de señoras is a 1969 Mexican sex comedy film directed by René Cardona Jr., and starring Mauricio Garcés, Zulma Faiad, Irma Lozano, Claudia Islas and Patricia Aspíllaga. It is considered perhaps "the most popular and representative" of the series of films that featured Garcés as an upper middle class ladies' man.

Plot

D'Maurice is a fashion designer who pretends to be effeminate in order to fit into the world of haute couture, and taking advantage of that appearance, D'Maurice, a womanizer, seduces all his female clients while making fun of all their husbands, who confidently believe they leave their wives in good hands, such as Rebeca, the young and beautiful wife of the rich Don Álvaro, a parody of the typical nouveau riche in the high society of Mexico.
Suspecting the deception, his competitors, Perugino, Antoine and Mao, determined to unmask him, hire a detective and a beautiful woman to obtain evidence to ruin D'Maurice. Meanwhile, Magda, a beautiful waitress, falls in love with the gallantry of D'Maurice, while worrying about his sudden swings from extreme manliness to effeminacy. D'Maurice in turn confronts Luigi, a dangerous mobster, by getting involved with his mistress, Doris, a renowned Argentine vedette with no talent other than a voluptuous beauty.

Cast

Analysis

The film has been noted for featuring male gay characters, and as such has been considered an example of an LGBT-themed Mexican film. José César del Toro noted the symbolism of Garcés's character being stated to be 41 years old, as 41 is a number associated with homosexuality in Mexican popular culture, and Karen Cordero and Iván Acebo Choy in Sin centenario ni bicentenario: revoluciones alternas said that "the actor's charisma and his command of comedy even manage to make sexual ambiguity to be seen as pertinent within the plot; ultimately it's just a tool for his conquests."