image2009 has already been flooded with a number of fashion documentaries -- Valentino: The Last Emperor, Jay McCarroll’s 11 Minutes, and CNN’s Carine Roitfeld Revealed, for starters. And we're shaping up to see more debuts before the year is through. While fashion folk will have to wait until September to see the much-anticipated Anna Wintour vehicle The September Issue, a new DVD has arrived that’s sure to pique the interest of the sartorial set. Jack Taylor of Beverly Hills takes a look at the 90-year-old Los Angeles tailor who has crafted suits for numerous silver screen legends.

Taylor's client roster includes decades of Hollywood greats: Danny Thomas, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Jack Lemmon, Cary Grant, and Jackie Gleason, as well as David Arquette and Jason Schwartzman. According to Booth Moore of the Los Angeles Times, the film is “a fantastic, breezy biography, a tailored-clothing primer and a celebration of the best of the sartorial set all at once. At the same time it's a reminder of why a suit can cost between $3,500 and $4,000 and still be a bargain.” Besides, Taylor, who turns 93 yesterday, has been in business since the Great Depression, making him a sartorial icon in his own right.