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The story of a modest accessory that has become a stylish, smart one marked by numerous upgrades — in this book, the chicness of scarves is revealed thanks to pictures many of us already know! Or not yet…
Authors: Nicky Albrechten, Fola Solanke
Publishing House: THAMES & HUDSON
Publication Date: February 2021
Indispensable accessories and sought-after collectibles, scarves have been an essential part of 20th century fashion. From Art Deco to Hollywood in the 1950s to the Swinging Sixties, scarves have been reinvented in every major decorative arts movement over the past century and into the present day. This richly illustrated volume features the work of a wide range of international designers: Paul Poiret, Elsa Schiaparelli, Balenciaga, Mary Quant, Gucci, Christian Lacroix, Yves Saint Laurent, Zandra Rhodes, Nicole Miller, and many more. He offers a selection of more than 250 scarves reproduced in color and all photographed specially , many of which are published here for the first time.
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The composition of great wines is inherent to that of their cellars – and this beautiful book explains for the first time the relationship between the great architects and the creation of cellars specifically dedicated to giving a precise architecture to these wines of pleasure! A story that begins with Ricardo Bofill and Lafite Rothschild… An ideal book for wine lovers and professionals!
Author: Philippe Chaix
Publishing House: Flammarion
Publication Date: March 2016
Description :Lafite Rothschild, Margaux, Mouton Rothschild, Pichon Baron, Montrose, Cos d’Estournel, Pédesclaux, Petrus, Cheval Blanc, Angélus, La Dominique, Faugères… This book offers the pleasure of discovering these great areas where wine and architecture magnify each other with always at the heart the passion of excellence.
Authors: Suzy Menkes (Author), Robert Nippoldt (Illustrator)
Publishing House: Taschen
Publication Date: August 2020
Description :From Azzedine Alaïa and Coco Chanel to Alexander McQueen and Yves Saint Laurent, celebrate over a century’s worth of fashion greats. This updated edition, expanded to include 15 new labels, highlights some 500 garments in the permanent collection of The Museum at FIT in New York City. Features texts by the Museum’s director and chief curator Valerie Steele, international style authority Suzy Menkes, and portraits by Robert Nippoldt.
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It is the most prestigious appellation in the world – yet the iconic Romanée-Conti is the fruit of a vineyard that is small in size, but big in history. This is precisely what Laurens Delpech reveals in this book – the short story of the Prince of Romanée-Conti, the man who turned this modest vineyard into a grand cru, like a work of gustatory art!
Author: Laurens Delpech
Publishing House: Flammarion
Publication Date: October 2020
Description :Cousin of the King of France Louis XV, Prince Louis-François de Bourbon-Conti was a patron of the intellectuals of his time such as Diderot, Beaumarchais and Rousseau and a very famous collector of works of art. His stroke of genius was the purchase of the vineyard of the Romanée which was to be called Romanée-Conti. This book reveals the secrets of this mythical wine, object of a real cult by amateurs around the world. After a biography dedicated to the prince of Conti, it allows us, through recent tastings, to define the characteristics of this unique wine that must be placed within the Climates of Burgundy. These climates are terroirs where Burgundian grape varieties are optimally acclimatized. These long-recognized terroirs have enjoyed a unique historical continuity and were inscribed on the World Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2015. To understand Burgundy, it is necessary to know its climates but also to be aware of the climate, that is to say the meteorological conditions of each vintage, because the fact of producing great wines, to the northern limit of maturity of the type of vines used, is sometimes like an obstacle course where nature tries to play tricks on the winemaker. This is why Laurens Delpech reproduces large extracts from the harvest reports published since 1996 by Aubert de Villaine, who runs the Domaine de la Romanée-Conti. This saga of successive vintages reminds us of the difficulty of winemaking. This original, very complete book, which highlights the duality of climates and climate that makes the greatest wines of Burgundy, is written with an alert pen. It is an excellent synthesis of the Romanée-Conti which will also be very useful to those who wish, quite simply, to refine their knowledge and appreciation of Burgundy wines.
Icon-Icon Opinion: What did a Dior fashion show look like in the 1950s? How did John Galliano romanticize and narrate the iconic turning point of the house in the 90s? For the first time ever, this book collects all of Dior’s haute couture collections, including the ready-to-wear collections after the arrival of John Galliano – and it is an indispensable bible for all fashion aficionados. Both the common parades and shows today find their source in this soaring vision!
Authors : Adélia Sabatini, Alexander Fury
Publishing House: La Martinière
Publication Date: 2017
Description :The triumph of an eternal house, seventy years after its spectacular first show.
On February 12, 1947, a young house named after its founder, Christian Dior, presented a spring-summer haute couture collection in a Paris still in the grip of winter cold. The creations were shown in a salon freshly painted in dove gray at 30 Avenue Montaigne, a historic and mythical address. This is the novelty that Dior symbolizes for fashion in general, and for Paris in particular. These codes, this visual language have fascinated the many successors of the designer: Yves Saint Laurent, Marc Bohan, Gianfranco Ferré, but especially John Galliano, and since 2017 Maria Grazia Chiuri. Their task has been, season after season, to find a new voice through the vocabulary of Dior.