Fashion
BOTTEGA VENETA: ART OF COLLABORATION
Written by Maier, Tomas
In 2002, Tomas Maier, Bottega Veneta's Creative Director, launched the Art of Collaboration--a project that invites a world-renowned photographer or contemporary artist to collaborate on the Italian brand's campaign for each season. With more than a thousand photographs, this book chronicles the comprehensive series of creative partnerships since the beginning.
BADGLEY MISCHKA: AMERICAN GLAMOUR
Written by Mischka, James
This lavish volume is the first to celebrate the designs of duo Mark Badgley and James Mischka, the authorities on the evening dress. After meeting at Parsons School of Design in New York and embarking on separate apprenticeships at major fashion houses, Mark Badgley and James Mischka joined forces to form Badgley Mischka in 1988.
SWAROVSKI: CELEBRATING A HISTORY OF COLLABORATIONS IN FASHION, JEWELRY, PERFORMANCE, AND DESIGN
Written by Vivienne Becker
SWAROVSKI: CELEBRATING A HISTORY OF COLLABORATIONS IN FASHION, JEWELRY, PERFORMANCE, AND DESIGN is the history of the world-renowned crystal brand. For over 120 years, Swarovski crystals have had a multifaceted significance, used as a creative ingredient by coveted brands around the world.
BECOMING BY CINDY CRAWFORD: BY CINDY CRAWFORD WITH KATHERINE O' LEARY
Written by O'Leary, Katherine
International supermodel Cindy Crawford chronicles her life and career, sharing stories and lessons learned, and featuring her most memorable images in this New York Times bestseller. Cindy Crawford was the cornerstone of the golden age of the supermodel in the 1990s.
DIOR: THE NEW LOOK REVOLUTION
Written by Laurence Benaim
The Dior Bar suit is one of the most influential designs in the history of fashion. On February 12, 1947, Christian Dior presented this voluminous skirt combined with a jacket featuring a tiny waist, a pronounced bust, and enhanced hips in his first collection in the salons of 30 Avenue Montaigne.
GLOSS: THE WORK OF CHRIS VON WANGENHEIM
Written by Padilha, Roger
The first monograph on notorious photographer Chris von Wangenheim, whose shocking work epitomized the glamour and excess of the 1970s and reflected the fashionable underworld living life on the edge. Between the years 1968 and 1981, photographer Chris von Wangenheim shocked the world with a body of work that explored sex, violence, and danger in the realm of high fashion.
COCO CHANEL: THE ILLUSTRATED WORLD OF A FASHION ICON
Written by Hess, Megan
In order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different - Coco Chanel Fashion is ever-changing, influenced by the key designers that capture a moment in history; and Coco Chanel is arguably the most significant influence on women's fashion in the twentieth century.
CHANEL: THE ENIGMA
Written by Fiemeyer, Isabelle
This new biography offers unprecedented insight into Coco Chanel's complex and enigmatic life and features previously unpublished information and images. Coco Chanel continues to beguile more than four decades after her death; her life and work are a source of enduring fascination.
TASTE THE FASHION: A CELEBRATION OF LUXURY AND CREATIVITY
Written by Caovilla, Paola
In Italy and Mediterranean France the culture of wine and the world of fashion are elegantly entwined and today each holds up one end of the standard of quality and sophistication that consumers all over the world recognize as "European." Designer Paola Caovilla's book shows just how long ago-and how artfully-fashion and design incorporated wine culture into its own.
DIANA VREELAND: THE MODERN WOMAN: THE BAZAAR YEARS, 1936-1962
The first Vreeland book to focus on her three decades at Harper's Bazaar, where the legendary editor honed her singular take on fashion. Alexander Vreeland is the grandson of Diana Vreeland and the president of Diana Vreeland Parfums and the Diana Vreeland Estate. He is the author of Diana Vreeland Memos: The Vogue Years.The first Vreeland book to focus on her three decades at Harper's Bazaar, where the legendary editor honed her singular take on fashion. In 1936, Harper's Bazaar editor in chief Carmel Snow made a decision that changed fashion forever when she invited a stylish London transplant named Diana Vreeland to join her magazine.