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Madeleine Vionnet: Cărți Haute Couture

Autor Betty Kirke
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2012

This breathtaking collection of Madeleine Vionnet’s life and work has been the definitive volume on the legendary couturier for more than a decade. Now back in print with a fresh new cover, this reissue comes on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the House of Vionnet. Hailed as an ‘architect among dressmakers,’ Madeleine Vionnet introduced the revolutionary bias cut and created free-flowing, modern gowns that earned her an enduring spot in fashion history. This book collects over 400 photographs, sketches, and complete patterns for 30 of her most influential designs, in a gorgeous hardcover volume.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781452110691
ISBN-10: 1452110697
Pagini: 244
Ilustrații: Illustrations (some col.)
Dimensiuni: 269 x 368 x 30 mm
Greutate: 2.43 kg
Ediția:100th Anniversary ed of 3rd revised ed.
Editura: Chronicle Books
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Notă biografică

Issey Miyake is a world-renowned fashion designer. Betty Kirke is a lecturer and instructor in costume conservation.

Recenzii

"The book comprises 400 photographs, 38 original dress patterns and interviews with the designer herself. Colorful visuals showcase Vionnet's preference for Grecian-style dresses and the bias cut, the latter on display in one of her black silk, satin-backed cr pe dresses, which she fitted with ripples at the hems and matched with a high neckline. Vionnet loved flow in dresses -- so did her famous clients like Marlene Dietrich and Joan Crawford -- and she was famously opposed to corsets. 'I have never been able to tolerate corsets myself, so why should I inflict them on other women, ' she has been quoted as saying." --New York Times T Style Blog
"The book comprises 400 photographs, 38 original dress patterns and interviews with the designer herself. Colorful visuals showcase Vionnet's preference for Grecian-style dresses and the bias cut, the latter on display in one of her black silk, satin-backed crepe dresses, which she fitted with ripples at the hems and matched with a high neckline. Vionnet loved flow in dresses -- so did her famous clients like Marlene Dietrich and Joan Crawford -- and she was famously opposed to corsets. 'I have never been able to tolerate corsets myself, so why should I inflict them on other women, ' she has been quoted as saying." --New York Times T Style Blog