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The world of Anna Sui
Anna Sui is one of New York's most beloved and accomplished fashion designers, known for creating contemporary original clothing inspired by spectacular amounts of research into vintage styles and cultural arcana. She is especially famous for her textile prints. Sui joined New York's intensely creative cultural underground in the 1970s, forging important relationships in the worlds of fashion, photography, art, music, and design. \"The World of Anna Sui\" looks at Sui's eclectic career as a designer and artist, both through her clothing and studio. Through interviews with fashion journalist Tim Blanks, the book explores Sui's lifelong engagement with fashion archetypes--the rocker, the schoolgirl, the punk, the goth, the bohemian--and reveals their inspiration and influence. Complete with detailed photographs of garments, sketches, moodboards, runway shots, and cultural ephemera, \"The World of Anna Sui\" is an inside look at this iconic New York designer with a worldwide cult following.
Bottega Veneta : art of collaboration : campaign images, 2002-2016
\"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. Divided by each seasonal campaign from 2002 to 2016, Bottega Veneta: Art of Collaboration documents the collaborations between Tomas Maier and all the artists who have contributed to the creation of Bottega Veneta's advertising portfolio including Lord Snowdon, Annie Leibovitz, Peter Lindbergh, Steven Meisel, Robert Longo, Nan Goldin, Nick Knight, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, and others. These creative individuals translate Bottega Veneta's timeless and refined elegance into beautifully cinematic campaigns season after season\"--Publisher's description.
Sun king
The world's richest fashion designer, Giorgio Armani, is now 73, but his energy for business seems undiminished. Interviews him as he opens the Ginza Tower in Tokyo, an 11-storey monument to the world he has created.
Elegantly wasted
A profile of Carmel Snow, (1887-1961), former editor of the American fashion magazine 'Harper's Bazaar'. It includes biographical material, charting her life from her birth in Dublin, Ireland in 1887, to her death from a heart attack in 1961. The article comments on her education at a Belgian convent school and the Art Students League of New York, her work for the Red Cross during the First World War, and her career at 'Harper's Bazaar'. It also credits her with being the first to spot the talent of French fashion designer Christian Dior.
A big name in the shops
Profile of fashion designer Stella McCartney.
Cruel and unusual
A brief profile of fashion photographer Guy Bourdin, the subject of an exhibition at Hoppen Gallery, London, 6 February-6 April 2002 and a monograph, 'Exhibition A' (Bullfinch Press, 2001). Bourdin's, who career paralleled that of Helmut Newton, worked for the French edition of 'Vogue' for 33 years. He died in 1991 aged 63.
The World of Giorgio Armani
In celebration of 40 years in fashion, the opening of a new museum and his first-ever book, a tribute to the legendary designer.