Carnet by Michelle Ong
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This beautiful oversized book shares new knowledge about Michelle Ong’s creations, especially the ones she made for the movie The Da Vinci Code. Following the pictures of this expert jeweller’s jewels and drawings, the book is narrated by famous jewellery historian Vivienne Becker — this book combines jewellery with an outstandingly interesting form of poetry.
Author: Vivienne Becker
Publishing House: Thames & Hudson
Publication Date: April 2019
A lavish survey of over twenty-five years of beautiful gems from Carnet, Michelle Ong’s Hong Kong-based boutique jewelry house
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Dior by Marc Bohan
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A slightly lesser-known figure than Yves Saint Laurent or John Galiano, Marc Bohan nevertheless contributed, from 1960 to 1988, to making Dior the highly revered house it is today. With his slightly more ethereal silhouettes, Marc Bohan left behind designs that are as sophisticated as they are timeless. And this book sheds new light on that period – a period documented and explained in the words of Jérôme Hanover, Christian Dior’s Director of Publications.
Authors: Jérôme Hanover, Laziz Hamani
Publishing House: Assouline
Publication Date: April 2018
Of all the great Parisian couture houses, Dior is perhaps the most famous and prestigious in the world, embodying Christian Dior’s sublime vision of femininity. Following the abrupt departure of Yves Saint Laurent, the understated elegance of Marc Bohan’s design outlook regrounded the house of Dior on its original foundation of soft, ladylike, feminine silhouettes, which appealed to women around the world, from American socialites and international celebrities to royalty.
Dior by Marc Bohan is the third volume in an unprecedented series of books devoted to each designer of a couture house, the ultimate compendium of the most memorable haute couture creations conceived and handcrafted by the renowned house of Dior since its inception. Carefully conserved in the world’s great museums and institutions, these fashion treasures have been photographed and exclusively compiled for this indispensable collection.
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Dior by YSL
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At the age of 21, Yves Saint Laurent took over the direction of the House of Dior after the tragic death of Christian Dior. From 1958 to the autumn-winter 1960 collection, the young prodigy produced some of the most emblematic haute couture creations of the renowned house, from the Trapeze silhouette to the famous beatnik collection… which led to his dismissal from the management of Dior!
Author: Laurence Benaïm
Publishing House: Assouline
Publication Date: July 2017
Description :Dior by Yves Saint Laurent is the second volume in an unprecedented series of books devoted to each designer of a couture house, the ultimate compendium of the most memorable haute couture creations conceived and handcrafted by the renowned house of Dior since its inception. Carefully conserved in the world’s great museums and institutions, these fashion treasures have been photographed and exclusively compiled for this indispensable collection.
Of all the great Parisian couture houses, Dior is perhaps the most famous and prestigious in the world, embodying Christian Dior’s sublime vision of femininity, which Saint Laurent elaborated and evolved into the beginning of the tumultuous decade of the 1960s.
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Fashion Designers A-Z. Stella McCartney Edition
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Valérie Steele is without doubt the greatest fashion historian of our time. A professor at prestigious schools, she has written a book that is like a designer’s bible. All the more so when she writes it with Suzy Menkes, the most enlightened of fashion critics!
An ideal book that includes the treasures of the Fashion Institute of Technology, perfect for those wishing to enter this world or to perfect their knowledge of the subject!
This Stella McCartney edition, limited to 2,000 numbered copies, is directly inspired by an abstract neon motif featured in her Summer 2013 collection. A collector’s item.
Authors: Valerie Steele (Author), Suzy Menkes (Author), Robert Nippoldt (Illustrator)
Publishing House: Taschen
Publication Date: November 2012
Description :Explore a century of fashion’s greatest: photographs of over 500 garments from the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology’s permanent collection illuminate more than 100 designers and their resonating influence on fashion history, with the most remarkable pieces explored in their own right. An instant classic, this limited title is one-of-a-kind addition to all fashion libraries.
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Brioni
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Brioni suits are the sartorial expression of Italy itself… From impeccable James Bond suits to the most elegant of men – you still need to know the story of Gaetano Savini… The man who notably made Milan a fixture on the international fashion calendar. That’s what this book is all about!
Author: Gigliola Savini
Publishing House: Assouline
Publication Date: October 2015
Description :In the age when Savile Row was synonymous with men’s style, an innovative Italian, Gaetano Savini, put his country on the map, forever reinventing menswear. From the first men’s fashion show at Florence’s Palazzo Pitti in 1952 to his craftsmanship influences still evident in today’s styles, Savini was truly a creator on the cutting edge. His legacy as the visionary and designer extraordinaire behind the Brioni luxury brand is celebrated in this spectacular illustrated edition. Highlighting examples of Savini’s innovative cuts, bold colors, and the psychedelic patterns that led the Peacock Revolution of the 1960s, The Man Who Was Brioni includes sketches and newspaper articles illustrating how the man became the legend. Replete with letters, photographs, and personal anecdotes from Savini’s daughter and Brioni heir, this volume details the brand’s far-reaching influence, and how it came to be known as “the Dior of menswear.”