Fashion and textile design Books

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  • The Textile Book

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Textile Book

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTextiles are central to our lives and are at the heart of the world's largest industries. In recent years there has been a dynamic shift in attitudes toward textiles, fuelled in part by explosive developments in technology. While textiles have always retained roots in craft and industry, the discipline now embraces a much wider range of practices. Innovations in the industry demand a fresh approach to the subject, which this comprehensive introduction ably supplies. Taking as their starting point the very meaning of textiles, Gale and Kaur go on to show the astonishing range of opportunities for careers in the field, from the creative (artists, craftspeople and designers) to the social and industrial, to the commercial and associated practices (buyers, journalists, researchers and scientists). The Textile Book takes us behind the scenes with professionals to reveal what various jobs involve, what influences decision makers, and how their decisions affect what we buy next season. What happens to clothes before they reach the shops? What determines the 'must have' item? How can recycled bottles be transformed into silk-like yarns? These and many other questions are explored to show the diversity that makes up the contemporary global textile scene. Woven, printed, embroidered, knitted -- textiles are pivotal to the everyday experience of people in all parts of the world. This wide-ranging and informative book conveys the excitement and new challenges textiles represent and is essential reading for anyone working with, studying or simply interested in textiles.Trade Review'Although the authors planned this book as a text/reference book, I recommend reading every page ... a valuable authority that provides an historical and global view of the past, present, and future of textiles.' Handwoven 'Essential reading for anyone considering a career in textiles.' Embroidery Magazine 'The Textile book takes a compelling and very broad look at a myriad of aspects of fabrics and the humans using them...the authors seem to have tapped not only solid history, but a good deal of the most up-to-date information, including 'smart fabrics'...this subject, and its treatment in this book, is food for a lot of thought, discussion, and research.' Costume Journal 'Those studying textiles and the general public should find this book very useful.' Choice 'Upper division or graduate students as well as professionals in our field would certainly benefit from the content information of The Textile Book. More importantly, those in the textile community who read it, will be encouraged to engage in broad discourse that the subject deserves in order to better ensure the subject's future as an academic discipline.' Nancy Lyons, South Dakota State UniversityTable of ContentsContents Preface vii Part I Overviews 1What is Textiles?1 This Book3 2The Cultural Place of Textiles7 Gentility and Gender7 The Inner Spirit13 Capitalism and Communism16 Lifestyle23 3Perceptions of Fabric30 New Fabrics, New Aesthetics31 Fundamental Skills and the Evolution of Textile Practice33 The Influence of Skill35 The Influence of Science and Engineering38 Re-evaluation42 Part II The Creative 4The Textile Designer45 Design Practice49 Global Comparisons of Textile Design53 Futures61 5The Designer-Maker63 The Origins of Designer-Makers66 Employment67 Market68 Business71 Case Study: Lindsay Bloxam75 Personal Issues76 Establishing a Business78 Selling Stuff80 The Broader View82 6The Craftsperson85 Comparing Makers89 The Importance of Process-Led Practice93 A Role in the Modern World94 The Appeal of the Handmade98 Supporting Organizations99 7The Textile Artist102 Textile Art, Craft or Design?104 The Reason of Textile Art108 Issues of Content111 Ownership115 Part III The Social and Industrial Context 8Global Textile Traditions119 Regional Exchanges120 Patronage123 Ritual, Symbolism and Stories125 Weave127 Embroidery129 Print and Dye131 Contemporary Uses of Traditional Textiles134 Recent Textile Traditions136 9Ecology139 Pollution, Politics and Ecology139 The Role of Organizations and Agencies143 Government Policies and Organizations148 Eco or Green Design153 Case Study: Corporate Environmental Policies157 10Industry161 The Industrial Story162 Power and Influence170 The Future174 11The Role of Trends and Forecasting180 The Textile Industries and Forecasting183 The Forecasting Gurus and their Roles188 Part IV Related Disciplines and Studies 12The Buyer194 The Buyers Role195 Issues Affecting Buying Decisions196 Buying Textiles and Design-Led Textile Products200 The Suppliers Concerns203 International Issues204 The Future207 13Journalism212 The Media Industry212 Lifestyle and Textile Journalism215 Courting Fame220 The Internet223 14Science226 A Scientific History227 The Basics230 The Science Design Gap233 The Stuff of Fiction236 Future Issues241 15Research245 Archaeology and Anthropology245 Textiles, Cultural Identity and the Culture Industry 250 Museums and Collections255 Contemporary Textiles and Critical Studies 259 Bibliography263 Index27

    1 in stock

    £90.00

  • Threads of Time

    Hali Publications Ltd Threads of Time

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThreads of Time is a journey around the world through the medium of textiles. In many communities, cultural heritage and traditions have been handed down through generations by textile artisans. Their beliefs, history, ceremonies, and traditions have been woven into cloth with meaning and purpose sometimes lasting thousands of years. Textiles are special in that they can create narratives that are personal as well as eminently portable. The pages of Threads of Time illustrate exquisite textiles with location photography, from historical examples of centuries past to extraordinary contemporary expressions, revealing a continuum of inspiration and beauty. The 16 chapters, covering regions from across the globe, feature contributions from local textile makers and experts, bringing together over 30 voices to tell stories of cloth. Locations explored include: Indonesia, China, Vietnam and Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar, Bhutan, Nagaland, Punjab, Egypt and Palestine, The Caucasus, Turkey, Madagascar, Tunisia, Ghana, Peru and Guatemala, Navajo Nation.

    1 in stock

    £63.75

  • Abr

    Hali Publications Ltd Abr

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisIkat textiles, known as abr in their lands of origin in Central Asia, are beloved by collectors, decorators and textile devotees across the world. This book presents a new approach to the intricately patterned silk textiles by focusing on complete robes from a major private collection. These items of clothing tell stories about their wearers: their home, identity and place in society. By studying the history, making, and changing fashions of ikat robes, the past is brought to life. It quickly becomes clear that the power and influence of Central Asian costume reached far beyond the borders of modern Uzbekistan, inspiring imitations and providing visual stimuli for avant-garde artists.With stunning photography and previously unpublished research findings, this publication is a new take on ikat costume for those interested in the history of textiles and fashion, but also for those wishing to admire the sheer beauty and exquisite craftsmanship of these remarkable textiles.

    2 in stock

    £55.25

  • Classic Fashion Patterns of the 20th century

    Batsford Ltd Classic Fashion Patterns of the 20th century

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWorking from surviving garments and contemporary tailoring books and patterns, Anne Tyrrell has put together a pattern book of key 20th-century costumes with fascinating historical details on dress. A decade for each chapter, the book features garments such as war uniforms, a 1930s evening gown, a Teddy Boy outfit, a 1960s maxi coat and many more. Wonderful illustrations of period dress are accompanied by information on notable features, underwear and accessories for each period. Scale patterns follow for each outfit shown, complete with detailed notes on making up, using techniques appropriate to the period. A grid for enlargement of the pattern pieces is provided together with full instructions. This is an essential book for any dressmaker interested in recreating period dress, especially film and theatre costume-makers, but also fashion designers looking for inspiration in authentic historical dress of the recent past.Trade ReviewPacked with historical and vintage patterns from 1900-1970, this is a practical and inspiring pattern book, providing an essential reference for film and theatre costume-makers, fashion designers or anyone interested in recreating classic vintage fashions. Sew Today Magazine.

    1 in stock

    £17.00

  • Thea Porter's Scrapbook

    Unicorn Publishing Group Thea Porter's Scrapbook

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisStarting in 1966, Thea Porter designed clothes for the rich and famous for nearly two decades. Her creations were made from sumptuous fabrics that drew inspiration from the Middle East, combining richly patterned silks with antique fabrics. Her clothes were a must for music and film stars such as Pink Floyd, Crystal Gayle, Elizabeth Taylor, and Barbra Streisand. Porter soon became a key member of an innovative group of British designers that included Ossie Clark, Zandra Rhodes, and Jean Muir, and her place in the history of British fashion was ensured when she was named Designer of the Year in 1972. Thea Porter’s scrapbook is her story in her own words, an unpublished autobiography she put together before her death in 2000. Edited by her daughter Venetia, and with an essay by fashion historian Amy de la Haye, it reveals Porter’s further talents as a keenly observant and descriptive writer. This book which includes working drawings, sketches, snapshots, and manuscript notes, serves as a memoir of her early life and career, charting many memorable episodes, including the dramatic surge of American interest in her clothes, and the opening of her shop in Paris as she pursued her ambition to create dresses “beyond trend and tat, that thirty years from today will still be beautiful.”Trade Review"The whole book is a great slice of fashion history." --Alexandra Shulman, former editor-in-chief, British Vogue; "A captivating book…Porter’s writing resembles her designs – it is often…a sensual patchwork…Like a wardrobe overflowing with wondrous clothes, the book is stuffed with photographs and paintings" Kate Kellaway, The Observer

    2 in stock

    £24.00

  • Africa in Fashion: Luxury, Craft and Textile

    Laurence King Publishing Africa in Fashion: Luxury, Craft and Textile

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAfrica in Fashion explores the kaleidoscope of craft cultures that have shaped African fashion for centuries and captures the intriguing stories of contemporary and avant-garde African brands.Part One looks at Africa''s rich cultural heritage and place in the network of global fashion. The first chapter retells the history of African fashion, exploring Africa''s textile traditions, artisanship and role as a global resource. The second chapter presents a New Africa and examines the promise and potential of Africa''s markets, while challenging stereotypes and the concept of European hegemony particularly in the realm of luxury fashion. It also spotlights Africa''s unique position as the global industry shifts towards a more sustainable future.Part Two ushers the reader into the spectacular world of African fashion today. It showcases a carefully curated set of the continent''s most dynamic brands and, through interviews with prominent and inspiring designers, offers rare insight into their ethos and design practice. Covering unisex fashion, menswear, womenswear, accessories and jewelry the brands are each purposefully selected to contribute uniquely to the mosaic of Africa evolving creative landscape.

    1 in stock

    £28.00

  • Dior: The Fashion Icons

    Danann Media Publishing Limited Dior: The Fashion Icons

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £18.69

  • Appearances

    Unicorn Publishing Group Appearances

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe author weaves together history and memory in a wide-ranging exploration of women's attitudes to personal appearance in modern Britain.

    2 in stock

    £21.25

  • Lee Alexander McQueen

    Smith Street Books Lee Alexander McQueen

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA beautifully illustrated celebration of the life and work of provocative fashion pioneer Alexander McQueen. Alexander McQueen's creative vision stunned and shocked the fashion world for over 15 years, with his avant-garde theatricality leading many to call him the enfant terrible of British fashion. He created fashion moments which have not faded from memory, like David Bowie's Union Jack coat from 1996, Sarah Jessica Parker's tartan Met Gala dress from 2006, and Lady Gaga's alien armadillo shoes in the Bad Romance video clip in 2009. But before he was Alexander McQueen, he was Lee Alexander McQueen, the boy from London who dreamed of becoming a fashion designer. He worked his way up from making suits on Savile Row to starting his own fashion label and becoming one of the youngest designers ever to win an award for British Womenswear Designer of the Year. This book is a celebration of the life, brand and 36 ground-breaking collections created by Lee.

    1 in stock

    £21.25

  • Xavier Veilhan  Chanel Bilingual edition

    Editions Flammarion Xavier Veilhan Chanel Bilingual edition

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £45.00

  • Oui

    Flammarion Oui

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDelphine Manivet launched her bridal and formalwear fashion brand in 2004; she has worked with Lady Gaga, Lily Allen, Riley Keough, Laura Smet, and more. She is on the jury of the reality show Projet Fashion. Anne Akrich is a French novelist and essayist. Pierre Musellec is a photographer; his work has been featured in Timeless Paris and in Extraordinary Collections.

    1 in stock

    £19.12

  • Anatomy of Style

    Editions Flammarion Anatomy of Style

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisSophie Gachet, former Elle fashion journalist, is a veritable trend barometer. She coauthored, with Ines de la Fressange, the New York Times bestseller Parisian Chic, Parisian Chic City Guide, Parisian Chic Look Book, and The Parisian Field Guide to Men's Style.

    2 in stock

    £9.48

  • Grading Women's Underwear

    Esmod Editions Grading Women's Underwear

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book gives you the basics for grading women’s underwear ready-to-wear garments. Starting with a pattern in a basic size – either yours or that of a prototype – and extrapolating its evolution will allow you to manufacture a series or simply change a size to dress different people. This book, the second stage in our ”Become a Pattern drafter / Women’s underwear" series, completes the creation of underwear developed earlier using a point-by-point explanation of how to move from one size to the other. Conceived to respond to the needs of today’s clothing and fashion industry, it also addresses individuals passionate about sewing thanks to the choice of models used which can serve as examples for creating a multitude of other designs.

    2 in stock

    £24.40

  • Childrens Garments Become A Pattern Drafter

    Esmod Editions Childrens Garments Become A Pattern Drafter

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe technical Become a Pattern Drafter series presents garment construction bases for the different sectors of ready-to-wear: Men, Women and Children. Using a simple, clear, logical, precise method, these books are conceived through a rational technique known as Flat Patternmaking which gives valid, key formulas to help construct any conceivable garment. The methods are accessible to everyone: those wanting to make unique creations for their family or those who wish to pursue a creative career in fashion as pattemmakers, designers, product managers or clothing manufacturers. Children's Garments is cutting method for children's garments from child to adolescents. Shown by age bracket, it lets anyone interested in children's clothing give free reign to their imagination. Both an introductory work and a reference document on patternmaking techniques for children's garments from layette o adolescence. A complete, simple, attractive book in French and English

    1 in stock

    £35.20

  • Fashion Designers A–Z. 2020 Edition

    Taschen GmbH Fashion Designers A–Z. 2020 Edition

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom Azzedine Alaïa, Cristóbal Balenciaga, and Coco Chanel to Alexander McQueen, Yves Saint Laurent, and Vivienne Westwood, more than a century’s worth of fashion greats from the permanent collection of The Museum at FIT in New York City are celebrated in this fresh edition of Fashion Designers A–Z. 15 new names join the ranks of the industry’s most admired—Phoebe Philo, Patrick Kelly, and Sonia Rykiel, to name a few—in this updated and expanded release showcasing some 500 garments in the Museum’s permanent collection. From an exquisitely embroidered velvet evening gown to Mondrian-influenced minimalist chic, each piece has been selected and photographed not only for its beauty, but for its representative value, distilling the unique philosophy and aesthetics of each of the featured designers. In her introductory essay, the Museum’s director and chief curator Valerie Steele writes about the rise of the fashion museum, and the emergence of the fashion exhibition as a popular and controversial phenomenon. International style authority Suzy Menkes contributes a foreword, texts by the museum’s curators shine historical light on each label and garment pictured, and 125 drawn portraits by artist Robert Nippoldt pay homage to the creators behind them.Trade Review“A wonderful consideration of both the Fashion Institute of Technology and its most precious and influential pieces.” * Another Magazine *“A who’s who of style royalty.” * Stylist *

    2 in stock

    £57.00

  • The Black Book

    teNeues Publishing UK Ltd The Black Book

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisBlack isn''t a colour? In the world of coveted fashion brands, it certainly is, and one of the most crucial at that. That''s why authors Heide Christiansen and Martin Fraas have dedicated the second installment of their Fashion, Styles & Stories series to the theme of black. In The Black Book: Fashion, Styles & Stories, they showcase how expressive and powerful this colour can be in the context of fashion. Black caresses, exudes elegance, and simultaneously embodies rebellion. The black sheath dress harmoniously coexists with the black biker jacket, demonstrating the versatility of this colour.Through captivating fashion photographs straight from the runways of top designers, Christiansen and Fraas explore various shades of the black look, providing readers with intriguing background stories. They present black as the underlying theme in haute couture, high fashion, and street style. Diversity and inspiration take centre stage in this coffee

    2 in stock

    £39.96

  • Figure Drawing for Fashion Design Vol. 2

    3 in stock

    £23.99

  • Lingerie and Beachwear: 1,000 Fashion Designs

    Promopress Lingerie and Beachwear: 1,000 Fashion Designs

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book presents 1,000 unpublished and original lingerie and beachwear designs by Dorina Croci with the collaboration of Elisabetta Drudi, author of best-selling international books, such as 4,000 Fashion Details (Promopress). Its content is intended to inspire fashion designers working in this field, showing details, colors and materials suitable for creating collections.

    2 in stock

    £21.24

  • Sustainable Fashion: Responsible Consumption,

    Promopress Sustainable Fashion: Responsible Consumption,

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe planet has reached a critical point and it is up to us all to innovate and drive change in all aspects of life, including how we design, produce and purchase our clothing. The fashion industry and its procedures are changing rapidly thanks to the visionary mindset of innovators, the renewal of industrial processes, and a reconsideration of existing values. More and more customers are demanding the clothes they buy to be socially and environmentally aware: no child labour, minimal ecological impact, and safe working conditions are the basis of the sustainable values that customers are expecting from fashion companies. This book provides all the necessary insight for designers, fashion companies, retailers, and consumers that want to become more sustainable. It includes a comprehensive overview of the current actions taken by pioneering designers and brands, and how they are integrating basic sustainable principles, as well as eco- friendly and repurposed materials, to create a new generation of fashion products, including information on different fabric types, alternative production methods, and practical care advice for garments.

    1 in stock

    £21.25

  • Fabrics in Fashion Design: The Complete Textile

    Hoaki Fabrics in Fashion Design: The Complete Textile

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIntended for fashion students and fashion designers, this fabric book is indispensable for sourcing and selecting textiles for fashion. It will guide you to the perfect fabric for every design, helping you find the ideal material to achieve the desired effect and recommending different ways to use it. With a revised and updated selection of photographs from fashion shows that exemplify current fashion trends in which the collections of such renowned designers as Givenchy, Stella McCartney, Vuitton, Vivian Westwood, van Herpen, Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein appeared, the book shows you how some of the most emblematic names in fashion today use fabrics to achieve the highest expression of their creativity. This updated and enlarged edition also includes a detailed technical and historical introduction on the types of fabrics and their classification, the relationship between fabric and the fashion industry and the aesthetic, emotional, commercial and social aspects involved. This fabric bible is sure to become essential reading for all aspiring and experienced dressmakers and fashion designers.

    1 in stock

    £25.60

  • New Fashion Illustration: 50 Essential

    Hoaki New Fashion Illustration: 50 Essential

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis fashion illustration anthology brings together the work of fifty contemporary artists, fashion designers and fashion illustrators. The book includes works by major figures in the industry such as Bil Donovan, Aurore de la Morinerie, Piet Paris, Daniel Egnéus, Cecilia Carlstedt and Amelie Hegardt, as well as young talents who have burst onto the scene with great success. The book begins with a brief introduction about the history and evolution of fashion illustration, followed by a series chapters devoted to the featured artists. Each chapter includes a brief presentation of the artist's career and style, an interview with the artist that touches on subject matter, sources of inspiration, techniques, influences and images of their work. All of the artists are from different backgrounds and generations, a fact made clear in the selection of works representing highly diverse styles and techniques (abstraction, realism, expressionism, figurativeness), reflecting the different ways of interpreting fashion from the point of view of fine arts.

    1 in stock

    £23.80

  • Jewellery: From Art Nouveau to 3D Printing

    1 in stock

    £40.00

  • Echo: Wrapped in Memory

    Lannoo Publishers Echo: Wrapped in Memory

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe essays and interviews in this book – published in conjunction with the exhibition Echo - explore the personal, universal and tactile memories of baby, child and motherhood, aging and nostalgia, handmaking and repair, and both the physical and emotional memories of clothing. The book features precious childhood drawings by designers Martin Margiela, Christian Lacroix, Mikio Sakabe, Bernhard Willhelm, Simone Rocha, Jean Paul Gaultier, amongst others. Alongside contemporary art and fashion, Echo sheds a unique light on the idea of the private, domestic, and quotidian by including ‘imperfect’ garments from the MoMu Collection: garments that reveal the presence of their previous wearers, that tell stories of a life lived, of scars, sweat, tears, and joy.

    2 in stock

    £40.50

  • Cannibal/Hannibal Publishers Fashion Interiors

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisAn exploration of fashion and interior design from a gender perspective, from the Victorian era, to contemporary designers such as Martin Margiela and Raf Simons.

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • Barbie Takes the Catwalk A Style Icon's History

    Weldon Owen, Incorporated Barbie Takes the Catwalk A Style Icon's History

    5 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    5 in stock

    £36.00

  • DIY Thrift Flip

    Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc DIY Thrift Flip

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £17.09

  • Super Fun Crafts for Kids

    New Shoe Press Super Fun Crafts for Kids

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £10.44

  • Charlotte Brontës Life Through Clothes

    Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Charlotte Brontës Life Through Clothes

    Book SynopsisEleanor Houghton is a Brontë scholar, writer and illustrator. She studied English at the University of Oxford before being awarded a Wolfson Postgraduate Scholarship in History. In 2022, in collaboration with the Brontë Parsonage Museum, she curated a large-scale exhibition on the surviving wardrobe of Charlotte Brontë. An expert in 18th and 19th century clothing, literature and social history, she often works as consultant for film and TV, novelists and museums. Her detailed drawings are widely sold and exhibited.

    £22.50

  • Icons of Style

    Orion Publishing Co Icons of Style

    Book SynopsisThe most stylish items of clothing to wear, from classic brogues to Breton tops, from a denim jacket to the classic white shirt, with their history and the most stunning photography to inspire the reader.

    £25.50

  • Chanel in 55 Objects: The Iconic Designer Through

    Headline Publishing Group Chanel in 55 Objects: The Iconic Designer Through

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe elegance of the Little Black Dress. The simplicity of the Breton shirt. The luxury of the fragrance. These signatures exemplify the image of Chanel. Bringing to life the story and designs of Gabrielle Chanel, the most influential couturière in the history of fashion, Chanel in 55 Objects is an exquisite collection of bespoke illustrations and captivating text. The chic drawings depict her most iconic innovations including fashion, fragrance, jewellery and accessories, as well as the places, motifs and people that inspired her.Table of ContentsCoco Chanel • Aubazine Abbey • Baroque • Cabaret • The equestrienne • Millinery • Boy Capel • The bob • Trousers • Jersey • Deauville • Venice • Misia • Ballets Russes • Fur • Biarritz • Le style garcon • 31 rue Cambon • Chanel No.5 • Ernest Beaux • Makeup • Bohemian style • Le Train Bleu • Pablo Picasso • Chanel Gardenia perfume • Little Black Dress • Scissors • Pearls • Samuel Goldwyn • Chanel No.22 perfume • The Ritz • Marilyn Monroe • The suit • Marlene Dietrich • Chain • 2.55 handbag • Two-tone shoe • Elizabeth Taylor • Grace Kelly • Chanel No19 perfume • Bijoux de Diamants • The logo • Paul Iribe • Jackie Kennedy • The Lion • The camellia • January 10, 1971 • Karl Lagerfeld.

    4 in stock

    £12.74

  • Materialising Colour: Journeys with Giulio

    Phaidon Press Ltd Materialising Colour: Journeys with Giulio

    Book SynopsisA fascinating journey into the world of textiles and color through the eyes of Kvadrat expert Giulio Ridolfo Denmark's Kvadrat, one of the world's leading textile companies, provides high-end fabrics to major design companies, collaborating with some of the most interesting creative talents working today. Kvadrat is renowned for its beautiful, sophisticated color palette - and this luxuriously produced book tells the story of Giulio Ridolfo, the man who helps Kvadrat find the right color for each collection. It provides an insight into his intuitive yet rigorously grounded approach, taking inspiration from nature, pop culture, fashion, and traditional craft.Trade Review"The Danish fabric company [Kvadrat] celebrates colour legacy [Giulio Ridolfo] with a new book. Published by Phaidon, Materialising Colour, Journeys with Giulio Ridolfo follows the designer through his travels to unpack his incredible colour sensibility. Botanical photographer Howard Sooley accompanied Ridolfo on his journeys to document the process, while curator Jane Withers wrote the stories behind the trips."—Wallpaper*"The Danish fabric company [Kvadrat] celebrates colour legacy [Giulio Ridolfo] with a new book. Published by Phaidon, Materialising Colour, Journeys with Giulio Ridolfo follows the designer through his travels to unpack his incredible colour sensibility. Botanical photographer Howard Sooley accompanied Ridolfo on his journeys to document the process, while curator Jane Withers wrote the stories behind the trips."—Wallpaper*"Materialising Colour is a handsome book that appeals to more than just the eyes." —COVER Magazine

    £47.96

  • The Glamour of Italian Fashion Since 1945

    V & A Publishing The Glamour of Italian Fashion Since 1945

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisOriginally published to accompany a major V&A exhibition, this beautiful book is an indispensable history of the fashion houses that have become synonymous with show-stopping glamour. The Glamour of Italian Fashion showcases the fashions that turned 'Made in Italy' into an internationally recognized mark of style. It brings together stunning fashion photography, archival material, and previously unseen objects from private collections to explore Italian style from the post-war couturiers of the 'Sala Bianca' to the outstanding success of its ready-to-wear brands. Artisanal leather and fur production, exquisite knitwear and fine tailoring have all contributed to Italy's unique position in the consciousness of stylish people everywhere. Designers and labels featured include Emilio Pucci, Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Fendi, Missoni, Valentino, Franco Moschino, Gianni Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, Miuccia Prada and Roberto Capucci as well as bespoke tailors and ready-towear menswear specialists such as Carlo Palazzi and Ermenegildo Zegna.Trade Review'This is one for savouring and displaying on your coffee table. Put simply, it's brilliant' The TimesTable of Contents1. Italy's Fashion identity - Great Dressmakes of Italian Fashion - Reorienting fashion: Italy's Wayfinding after the Second World War - The Italian Fashion Revolution in Milan -- 2. Materials of Fashion - Textiles: the Foundation of Italian Couture - Craft and 'Made in Italy' - Prato: Between Tradition and the Future - Knitwear - Fur - Leather -- 3. Fashion and Image - Portrait / Self-portrait: The Image of Fashion - Italian Fashion Designers in Hollywood - Anna Piaggi - Paolo Roversi: An Interview -- 4. Italian Menswear - The Return of the Courtier: Men and Menswear - 'In the Things That Go Over Other Things' - From Tennis Court to Football Terrace: Italian Sportswear and British Male Style - Tailoring and Craft - The Man in the Street -- 5. The Fashion Business - The Business of Fashion - Communication in the Fashion System - La Moda in Vogue - Nattier: Textile Innovators - The Sozzani Sisters

    1 in stock

    £22.50

  • V & A Publishing London Couture: British Luxury 1923 - 1975

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisLondon Couture is the first book to examine, in detail, the luxurious garments produced by the rarefied London couture industry - from lavish ballgowns to sharply tailored suits, by way of spectacular royal dress - as well as the designers who conceived them, their clients and the prestigious publications that disseminated and promoted the `London Look' to the world. Expert authors from around the world have delved into the archives of prestigious designers, textile suppliers and fashionable journals, to bring together this pioneering study of the London Fashion houses of the early to mid-twentieth century, renowned for their superb craftsmanship and attention to detail. The full breadth of London's offering is examined, from royal favourite Norman Hartnell to pioneer Charles James, and prestigious houses such as Worth, Hardy Amies and Lucile. The ancillary dressmaking trades in London are also considered, as are the international market for London couture, and the impact of royal dress on high-end fashion. A wealth of visual material supports the extensive, original research - from beautiful features by celebrated photographer Norman Parkinson to the elegant illustrations of Francis Marshall. Previously unseen garments are illustrated throughout the book, alongside historical photography that documents the houses of the great designers, their favoured fabrics and their most glamorous clients, including Queen Elizabeth, Margot Fonteyn, Rose Kennedy and countless stars of stage and screen.Trade Review'a reminder ahead of the Dior exhibition opening at the V&A next week, that Brits can do luxury fashion too.' Lisa Armstrong, The Telegraph, Saturday 26th January 2019; This is the book that I'm sure everyone with a serious interest in twentieth-century fashion history has always wanted - Noel Chapman, Luxury: History, Culture, Consumption, Vol 2, Issue 2, 2016; Brilliant - The Daily Mail, 3rd June 2016; for anyone interested in fashion history, British design, or just loves to look at vintage photographs, this is a wonderful book to have - Workshop on the Web, June 2016; an indispensable resource - Fiona Anderson, Costume: the Journal of the Costume Society, Vol 51, No. 1, March 2017

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk

    V & A Publishing Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk

    Book SynopsisShortlisted for the Textile Society of America's R.L. Shep Award 2020. The kimono is the ultimate symbol of Japan, revered within the country as the embodiment of national culture and regarded internationally as an exotic fascination. The iconic garment is often viewed as traditional, unchanging and timeless, but this book counters that conception, presenting the kimono as highly dynamic and fashionable dress. The cultural and sartorial significance of the kimono is explored in historical and contemporary contexts, both in Japan and the West, where its impact on clothing styles has been felt since the seventeenth century. Beautifully illustrated, the book features over 250 kimono and kimono-inspired garments from the V&A and collections around the world, revealing its sartorial influence on pop stars from David Bowie to Bjoerk and examining the ways in which fashion designers such as Issey Miyake, John Galliano and Alexander McQueen have reworked its legacy.Trade ReviewThe ground covered in the book and accompanying exhibition is vast: rich food for thought and glorious artistry to admire. Hettie Judah, iNews, 27th April 2020Table of ContentsForeword, Tristram Hunt Introduction: Kimono, Kyoto to Catwalk, Anna Jackson Kimono in Japan Status, Style and Seduction, Anna Jackson Creation and Commerce, Anna Jackson and Iwao Nagasaki Clothed in Splendour: Bridal Kimono from the Edo Period to the Present Day, Masami Yamada Picturing Fashion in Edo-Period Japan, Masami Yamada Fashion for the Foreign A Taste for the Exotic: Foreign Textiles and Japanese Dress, Anna Jackson The 'Nippon Kimono' Voyages to Europe, Yuzuruha Oyama Interwoven Gowns: A Tale of Global Trade, Ariane Fennetaux Geographically Confused, but Familiarly Exotic: The Influence of Kimono in Seventeenth-Century England, Susan North Shifting Styles Fashioning Modernity in Japan, Anna Jackson The 'Kimono Craze': From Exoticism to Fashionability, Elizabeth Kramer and Akiko Savas Picturing Kimono in Britain, Europe and America, Elizabeth Kramer Radical Restructure: The Impact of Kimono, Akiko Fukai Kimono as Costume Kimono Codified: Uniform for the Nation, Josephine Rout Geisha: Perpetuating the Kimono Mystique, Lesley Downer Kimono Rental, Tourism and Sartorial Expression, Elizabeth Kramer Behind the Screen: Kimono as Costume, Josephine Rout Kimono Reinvention Kimono Reborn, Rupert Faulkner Moriguchi Kunihiko, Anna Jackson Kikuchi Nobuko: Stylish Rebellion, Kohka Yoshimura Kimono Transformation Kimono Dreams, Claire Wilcox Statement Piece: The Kimono Jacket Trend, Elizabeth Kramer Kimono Revolution, Sheila Cliffe Jotaro Saito, Anna Jackson From Edo to Instagram: Japanese Fashion, Josephine Rout

    £34.00

  • Women Dressing Women: A Lineage of Female Fashion

    Metropolitan Museum of Art Women Dressing Women: A Lineage of Female Fashion

    Book SynopsisThis survey of women-led fashion design centered around the twentieth and twenty-first centuries emphasizes the creative agency and artistic legacy of female creators “This excellent book is recommended for readers interested in women fashion designers, particularly those who are not well-known today.”—Sandra Rothenberg, Library Journal (starred review) Exploring the enduring impact of fashions created by and for women, this book traces a historical and conceptual lineage across more than 70 female designers— from unidentified dressmakers in eighteenth-century France, to contemporary makers who are leading the direction of fashion today—all culled from the incredible permanent collection of The Costume Institute. Insightful essays that consider notions of anonymity, visibility, agency, and absence/omission reveal women’s impact within the field of fashion, highlighting celebrated designers and forgotten histories alike. The publication includes fashion houses such as Mad Carpentier, Elsa Schiaparelli, and Madeleine Vionnet, American makers like Ann Lowe, Claire McCardell, and Isabel Toledo, along with contemporary designers such as Rei Kawakubo, Anifa Mvuemba, Simone Rocha, and Iris van Herpen. New photography, created especially for this volume, uses light, shadow, and reflection to connect the garments to the four themes of the essays, which situate the works within a larger social context, and a fold-out genealogical chart traces connections between the makers featured. This overdue look at women-led design will be essential reading for anyone interested in the history of fashion. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Exhibition Schedule: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (December 7, 2023–March 3, 2024)

    £33.25

  • Fashion in Colour

    Hardie Grant Books Fashion in Colour

    Book SynopsisJoin Megan Hess as she takes readers through a world of fashion - in colour. An ode to the incredible use of colour throughout fashion history, Fashion in Colour highlights how fashion designers have used colour to create iconic looks and shape fashion houses around the world. Broken up into chapters by colour (Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Pink, Red, Purple, Brown and White), each chapter covers iconic looks, the houses that are synonymous with that colour (think Hermès and orange, or Valentino and red), fashion facts and history and Megan's signature stunning illustrations.  A celebration of how colour shapes fashion, this book is Megan Hess's most stunning to date, with a rainbow of illustrations throughout and vibrant images that bring to life classic fashion favourites from around the world. 

    £28.00

  • Japanese Wonder Knitting: Timeless Stitches for

    Tuttle Publishing Japanese Wonder Knitting: Timeless Stitches for

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisJapanese Wonder Knitting offers the perfect foray into the techniques and application of Japanese-style knitting.Japanese knitting dictionaries have quickly become the favorite go-to reference for experienced knitters all around the world, and Japanese Wonder Knitting takes this trend a step further, giving step-by-step lessons in executing classic stitches the Japanese way. Like its companion volume, Japanese Wonder Crochet, this book introduces needleworkers to a whole new approach to classic stitches such as bubble stitches, herringbone, cockleshell, cables, smocking, entrelac and more.A swatch pattern is provided for each stitch to help knitters learn the mechanics of the stitch before applying them to larger projects. The personal and home accessory projects included provide something for every level of time commitment.A total of 23 projects are presented in this book, including: Cozy hats and neckwear Head bands for warmth and style Beautiful clutches and bags An amazing entrelac stitch shawl Clever boot liners/ankle warmers And so much more! An introduction by Japanese knitting expert Gayle Roehm explains the stitch charts as well as the differences and similarities between Japanese and Western styles of knitting. A guide to stitch symbols and extensive lessons provide visual guidance.With this book and a little practice, knitters who love Japanese knitwear and patterns will be ready to try their hand at the many wonderful fashions and home goods so many Western knitters love to make.Trade Review"'Wonder' is a much-deserved adjective here…[a] well-illustrated book from Nihon Vogue exploring the more unusual stitches possible, apart from the regular knits and purls…After viewing these elegant knits, crafters will emerge with a sense of delight and, perhaps, a resolve to try." --Booklist "Starred Review""Don't tell my people, but most of my knitted gifts this year are coming out of this book. …This book ticks all my gift knitting boxes. Quick, most are knit in worsted weight and heavier yarns, portable all are accessories, the cowls have my heart, and interesting, 12 of the 14 stitch patterns were new to me, and really fantastic knit at a bigger gauge. So much win." --Jillian Moreno, Modern Daily Knitting Blog.

    5 in stock

    £12.59

  • Balenciaga: Shaping Fashion

    V & A Publishing Balenciaga: Shaping Fashion

    Book SynopsisCristobal Balenciaga (1895-1972) remains one of the most revered and enigmatic of fashion designers. Here, breathtaking illustrations reveal why he is renowned for exceptional tailoring, sculptural shapes, deft manipulation of textiles, and a dramatic use of color. His glamorous clientele included Grace Kelly, Jackie Kennedy, Pauline de Rothschild, Ava Gardner, and Marlene Dietrich; many of his clients dressed almost exclusively in his designs, which were celebrated for being both easy to wear and tailored to flatter any figure. Even today, Balenciaga's name remains synonymous with quality. This fully revised and extended edition of Balenciaga offers a thorough examination of the Spanish-born couturier's designs and business practice, and places him firmly in the context of the time, looking at the country in which he learned his trade and the international fashion scene in which he matured and triumphed. His perfectionism, effortless, iconic style, and the wearability of his clothes continue to influence designers today. Illustrated with archival images as well as stunning new photography, this book explores Balenciaga's legacy in fascinating detail.Trade Review'an intriguing tale, that provides valuable insights to the world of couture and twentieth century fashion. ' -- Olga Dritsopoulou * The Journal of Dress History, Volume 2, Issue 3, Autumn 2018 *Table of ContentsContents; Author's Note; Chapter One - A Spaniard in Paris; In Focus - Between Art and Reality: Chaqeutillas, Mantones and Mantillas; Chapter Two - From Cloth to Collections; In Focus - Crafting Couture: Materials, Techniques and Tools; Chapter Three - Commercial Couture; In Focus - Hidden Assets: Vendeuses, Fashion Editors and Mannequins; Chapter Four - Clients and Clothes; In Focus - Fashion Leaders: Socialite, Bluestocking and Actress; Chapter Five - Legacies; In Focus - Heirs and Followers: Disciple, Apprentice and Successor; Notes; Select Bibliography; Chronology; Glossary' Appendix: Balenciaga's Suppliers; Index; Acknowledgements and Picture Credits

    £27.00

  • Ralph Lauren Revised and Expanded Anniversary

    Rizzoli International Publications Ralph Lauren Revised and Expanded Anniversary

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe landmark volume celebrating the life and work of Ralph Lauren—the vision of the brand as told and presented by Lauren himself—in a smaller, more portable edition, with additional photographs updated to the present. In this visually stunning book, Lauren speaks candidly about himself and his art. In part one, we get to know the designer through never-before-seen pictures of him in private life and with his family, living the lives he designs for. In the second part, Lauren displays and writes about his most iconic and most beloved work, handpicked from hundreds of collections and his signature cinematic advertising campaigns. Lauren’s aesthetic influence and unique design sensibility are captured here by fashion’s finest photographers, including Bruce Weber, Deborah Turbeville, and Patrick Demarchelier. Now expanded with new photography, this unique fashion monograph is a personal expression of the artist and a rare peek into the mind of one of America’s most accomplished fashion designers.Trade Review"Ralph Lauren is a visual diary, a personal scrapbook of sorts as well as one of the most unpretentious and intimate stories assembled by the author who happens to be the namesake of his eponymous brand. When reading, and yes it must be read for full appreciation, the reader might feel as if Ralph is sitting there speaking to you and just relating the stories of his life"—New York Journal Of Books "The master of all-American style celebrates the 50th anniversary of his label with an expanded edition of his 2007 tome about his life"—People Magazine

    2 in stock

    £36.00

  • Ill Drink to That

    Little, Brown Book Group Ill Drink to That

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBetty Halbreich is a true original. Now in her eighties, she has spent nearly forty years at the luxury store Bergdorf Goodman, working with socialites, stars and ordinary women. She has led many to appreciate their real selves through clothes, frank advice and her unique brand of wisdom; she is trusted by the most discriminating persons - including Hollywood''s top stylists - to tell them what looks best. But her own transformation from cosseted girl to fearless truth-teller is the greatest makeover of all.Born into a successful Chicago family, aged twenty Betty married dashing Sonny Halbreich and came to Manhattan, where the couple threw themselves into a whirlwind of long hours, cocktails and Park Avenue parties, living the high life in 1950s New York. However, the marriage began to fray and after two decades came undone completely. Bereft, Betty attempted suicide. As she embarked on the frightening process of reclaiming herself, she was offered a lifeline: a job at Bergdorf Goodman. For Betty, with her innate sense of style and craftsmanship, it was a perfect fit.Hardworking, elegant, and gifted with sparkling wit and razor-sharp powers of observation, in her amazing life story as in her style guidance Betty Halbreich is never afraid to tell it straight.Trade ReviewMeet Betty Halbreich, fashion fixer of Fifth Avenue * Daily Mail *Sartorial style becomes a philosophy of life in this spirited memoir ... Halbreich comes across as sage and gracious as she narrates a life full of incident, taking us inside the fashion industry and one of its great institutions * Publisher's Weekly *In this superbly entertaining, surprisingly poignant memoir, Halbreich proves that fashion is about so much more than clothes: it's a reflection of personal identity and self-worth, whether you buy your outfits at Walmart or Bergdorf * BookPage *Halbreich has much wisdom to impart in I'll Drink to That * Independent *

    1 in stock

    £14.24

  • Galliano

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Galliano

    Book SynopsisGalliano: Spectacular Fashion is the first detailed guide to the work of one of fashion's greatest talents. Though the designer's otherwise glittering career has been punctured by years out of the limelight, his catalogue of work remains astonishing. Written by internationally renowned fashion expert Kerry Taylor, this beautifully illustrated and meticulously researched book looks in depth at John Galliano's collections from his 1984 graduate show at Saint Martins to his triumphant renaissance at Maison Margiela in 2015.With never-before-seen images of rare designs from private couture archives, close ups revealing the intricacies of garments, and iconic runway shots showing the designer's most innovative creations in motion, this visually rich book examines his revolutionary designs in unprecedented depth. In addition, original interviews with the designer as well as the people who worked closely with him throughout his career shed new light on both the clothes and the contextTrade ReviewAn encyclopaedic chronicle of every show by expert auctioneer Kerry Taylor, who explores the intricate stories behind each collection. * Vogue India *A fascinating chronicle of Galliano’s singular career told through the lens of the collections ... a library essential, not just for anyone interested in fashion — shoppers, curators, collectors, educators, retailers — but also for those intrigued by the pleasures and perils of irrepressible creative genius. [Taylor] has written a captivating, research-driven monograph, collection by collection, with curatorial perfectionism, achieving what is quite possibly the first fashion catalogue raisonnée. * Introspective Magazine *Kerry Taylor's fascinating and important book on Galliano belongs in everyone's fashion library. * Valerie Steele, author of 'Pink' and Director and Chief Curator, the Museum at FIT, New York *Kerry Taylor here offers us a treasure of a book. It shows us, through a series of truly beautiful colour images and intelligent text, the creative development of John Galliano from his graduation show at St. Martin’s in 1984 until his ‘Rehabilitation’ at Galliano and Martin Margiela in 2015. Asone of the world’s most professional, creative, free spirited fashion designers, Galliano spent fifteen years at the apex of the Paris couture industry – at the House of Dior. Here, he boldly twinned together imaginative ideas from world dress and past history, ideas put together magnificently by the salon’s atelier staff. This book reveals this unique story, step by step. It is indeed a treasure of a book. * Lou Taylor, author of 'The Study of Dress History' and Professor Emerita, University of Brighton *Compendious, compelling and visually stunning, this will become the standard reference on Galliano. * Amy de la Haye, co-editor of 'London Couture' and Professor of Dress History and Curatorship, London College of Fashion *The reference work for Galliano, documenting in meticulous detail the ready-to-wear and haute couture collections he’s designed over a 30-year period under his own label, for Givenchy, Dior and Maison Margiela. The careful and wonderfully informed detail in the description of each collection is what distinguishes it from the standard fashion designer monograph, and marks it as the work of a pre-eminent auctioneer and expert in surviving dress. * Alistair O'Neill, author of 'London: After a Fashion' and Professor of Fashion History and Theory, Central Saint Martins *Table of ContentsIntroduction: The Genius of John Galliano Early Days 1984 Graduation Show: Les Incroyables 1985 Spring/Summer: Afghanistan Repudiates Western Ideals 1985-86 Autumn/Winter: The Ludic Game 1985 The Courtelle Collection 1986 Spring/Summer: Fallen Angels 1986-87 Autumn/Winter: Forgotten Innocents 1986 Blitz Denim Jacket Auction 1987 Spring/Summer: Untitled (panniers, viscose) 1987-88 Autumn/Winter: (The Rose) 1988 Spring/Summer: Blanche DuBois 1988-89 Autumn/Winter: (Hairclips) 1989 Spring/Summer: (Charles James) 1989-90 Autumn/Winter: (Nancy Cunard) 1990 Spring/Summer: (Greek widows, African football, 50s cocktail) 1990-91 Autumn/Winter: (Fencing) 1991 Galliano’s Girl 1991 Spring/Summer: Honcho Woman 1992 Spring/Summer: Josephine Bonaparte Meets Lolita 1993 Spring/Summer: Filibustiers 1994 Spring/Summer: Princess Lucretia 1994-95 Autumn/Winter: Black collection 1995 Spring/Summer: Misia Diva (Pin Up) 1995-96 Autumn/Winter: Dolores 1996 Spring/Summer Galliano: L’Ecole de Danse The Move to Givenchy 1996 Spring/Summer Givenchy HC: The Princess and the Pea 1996-97 Autumn/Winter Galliano RTW: Baby Maker Givenchy RTW: Toreador Givenchy HC: Empress Josephine 1997 Spring/Summer Galliano RTW: A Russian Gypsy Named O’Flanneghan Givenchy RTW: (Jane Austen goes to Marrakech) Galliano Arrives at Dior 1997 Spring/Summer Dior HC: Maasai 1997-98 Autumn/Winter Dior RTW: Dior’s Little Sweetheart Pin-ups Galliano RTW: Suzy Sphinx Dior HC: The Edwardian Raj Princesses Chez Dior or Mata Hari 1998 Spring/Summer Dior RTW: In a Boudoir Mood Galliano RTW: Haute Bohemia Dior HC: A Poetic Tribute to the Marchesa Casati 1998-99 Autumn/Winter Dior RTW: Sportswear on Heels Galliano RTW: Cabaret Dior HC: A Voyage on the Diorient Express or The Princess Pocahontas Galliano Fur 1999 Spring/Summer Dior RTW: (Communist/Constructivist) Galliano RTW: Ballets Russes Dior HC: Surrealism 1999-2000 Autumn/Winter Dior RTW: Sportswear Galliano RTW: Maori (Roadworks) Dior HC: The New Generation or Matrix 2000 Spring/Summer Dior RTW: Logomania Galliano RTW: Music Icons Dior HC: Les Clochards or Homeless 2000-01 Autumn/Winter Dior RTW: Fly Girl Galliano RTW: Welcome to our Playground Dior HC: Freud/Fetish 2001 Spring/Summer Dior RTW: Trailer-Park Chic Galliano RTW: Picasso Dior HC: Comic Strip Warriors 2001-02 Autumn/Winter Dior RTW: Untitled (Boxers, Boho & Rave) Galliano RTW: Techno-Romance Dior HC: Rebel Chic 2002 Spring/Summer Dior RTW: Street Chic Galliano RTW: (Africa) Dior HC: From Mongolia to Russia 2002-03 Autumn/Winter Dior RTW: Funky Folklore Galliano RTW: Esquimeau Dior HC: New Glamour 2003 Spring/Summer Dior RTW: Tough Chic Galliano RTW: Bollywood Dior HC: Hardcore Romance 2003-04 Autumn/Winter Dior RTW: Hardcore (Fetish and Japan) Galliano RTW: In the Mood Dior HC: Creating a New Dance 2004 Spring/Summer Dior RTW: Homage to Marlene Galliano RTW: Pretty Baby Dior HC: Egyptian 2004-05 Autumn/Winter Dior RTW: (Teddy Boys & Poiret) Galliano RTW: Mapping the World Dior HC: Empress Sisi/Zsa Zsa Gabor 2005 Spring/Summer Dior RTW: The Latest Blonde Galliano RTW: Too Rich Too Walk Dior HC: Edie Sedgwick meets Empress Josephine 2005-06 Autumn/Winter Dior RTW: Off Duty Icons Galliano RTW: Renée Dior HC: Monsieur Dior’s 100th Birthday Anniversary 2006 Spring/Summer Dior RTW: Nude Galliano RTW: Everybody’s Beautiful Dior HC: The Passion 2006-07 Autumn/Winter Dior RTW: Gothic Chic Galliano RTW: (Gothic Americana) Dior HC: Planet Botticelli 2007 Spring/Summer Dior RTW: Back to Basics Galliano RTW: The Work of Fabergé, As Seen Through The Eyes of Jeff Koons and Roy Lichtenstein Dior HC: Madame Butterfly 2007-08 Autumn/Winter Dior RTW: (Return to Luxury) Galliano RTW: The Family that Eats Together, Stays Together Dior HC: Bal des Artistes 2008 Spring/Summer Dior RTW: Gangster Girls Galliano RTW: It’s all in the Stars or Grey Gardens Dior HC: Madame X & Klimt 2008-09 Autumn/Winter Dior RTW: Pure Glamour Galliano: Pleasure Dome Dior HC: Contemporary Couture 2009 Spring/Summer Dior RTW: Tribal Chic Galliano RTW: British Dior HC: Flemish Old Masters 2009-10 Autumn/Winter Dior RTW: Orientalist Galliano RTW: (Ice Princesses) Dior HC: Cabine Fever 2010 Spring/Summer Dior RTW: Film Noir Galliano RTW: (Silver Screen) Dior HC: Equestrienne/Charles James 2010-11 Autumn/Winter Dior RTW: The Seduction of the Libertine Galliano RTW: (Nomadic Princesses) Dior HC: Floral Line 2011 Spring/Summer Dior RTW: South Pacific Galliano RTW: Portrait of the Muse Dior HC: Rene Gruau 2011-12 Autumn/Winter Dior RTW: (English Romantic Poets) Galliano RTW: Untitled Rehabilitation Galliano and Martin Margiela 2015 Spring/Summer Margiela Artisanal collection Index

    £42.50

  • Fashion Since 1900

    Thames & Hudson Ltd Fashion Since 1900

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisA new edition of this hugely successful international survey covering all aspects of fashion, organized around crucial shifts in style and major world events.Table of ContentsPreface 1. 1900–1913: Undulations and Exotica 2. 1914–1929: La Garçonne and the New Simplicity 3. 1930–1938: Recession and Escapism 4. 1939–1945: Rationed Fashion and Home-Made Style 5. 1946–1956: Femininity and Conformity 6. 1957–1967: Affluence and the Teenage Challenge 7. 1968–1975: Eclecticism and Ecology 8. 1976–1988: Sedition and Consumerism 9. 1989–1999: Fashion Goes Global 10. 2000–2010 : Planet Fashion 11. Fashion 2010–2020 Bibliography

    2 in stock

    £15.29

  • Japanese Wonder Crochet: A Creative Approach to

    Tuttle Publishing Japanese Wonder Crochet: A Creative Approach to

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisLike Japanese knitting before it, Japanese-style crochet is getting ready to sweep the globe! Japanese Wonder Crochet is the first major Japanese crochet book to be translated into English. It introduces crafters outside Japan to the wonderful crochet techniques and charts that are so popular within the country. The book shows a creative approach to classic crochet stitches such as Aran, herringbone, Bavarian, waffle, crocodile, reversible crochet, and many more. In Japan, crochet work is often added to knitted garments; while you may choose to incorporate these techniques into your own knitting projects, Japanese crochet is a great pleasure in and of itself. In this book, a swatch pattern is provided for each stitch which helps crocheters practice the mechanics of the stitch before applying them to larger projects. The personal and home accessory projects included provide something for every level of time commitment from potholders and cup cosies to tote bags and blankets. More than 25 exciting projects are included: A patchwork throw; A reversible cowl; Bags in Bavarian, crocodile, Aran stitches and more; Totes in herringbone and rib stitches; A vintage bag and floral brooch in bullion stitch; A tea cosy, mittens, a shawl; And so much more!. An extensive introduction by Japanese knitting and crochet expert Gayle Roehm explains the stitch charts as well as the differences and similarities between Japanese and Western styles of crochet. A guide to stitch symbols and extensive lessons provide visual guidance. With Japanese Wonder Crochet and a little practice, crocheters and Japanese-style knitters can open up many new horizons using the wonderful patterns that so many Westerners have already fallen in love with.Trade Review"…Translator Roehm (Japanese Knitting Stitch Bible, 2017), an American fluent in Japanese who lived in Japan for many years, includes tutorials for 15 different crochet stitches, each of which is used to create one to three of the 35 projects in the book. The tutorials are clearly illustrated with color photographs accompanied by step-by-step instruction…Readers wishing to use the tutorials will not be disappointed…" -- Booklist"A unique and profusely illustrated step-by-step instructional guide and manual, Japanese Wonder Crochet is unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, and community library needlecrafting collections." -- Midwest Book Review"For those of us who have collected Japanese pattern books, the publication of this book in the English language is cause for celebration…What is particularly inspiring is the range of suggested projects for each of the stitches…A must for anyone looking to improve their skills bank." -- Inside Crochet magazine

    2 in stock

    £12.59

  • Nike SB The Dunk Book

    Rizzoli International Publications Nike SB The Dunk Book

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe first book on Nike's iconic DUNK SB, a mid-rise basketball court staple that has in the last two decades become a colorful (and often irreverent) icon of skate and street wear.Created in 2002, the Nike Dunk was adopted from the court by skateboarders and sneakerheads to become an icon of the streets. An early catalyst to evolving sneaker culture as we know it today, the Nike Dunk has enjoyed a storied legacy of reinvention through numerous iterations and creative collaborations proving to be an integral part of a culture obsessed with sneakers. To celebrate this legacy, Nike SB: The Dunk Book is the first book to present the historical archive of one of the most important shoes ever created. Worn by an ever-growing list of elite riders at competitions all over the world, Nike Dunks are prized as much for their funky, one-of-a-kind designs as well as their high performance.Nike SB: The Dunk Book is filled with stunning images that tell the viTrade Review"Why would you look at your phone when you can pore over this meticulously curated photographic history of the Nike SB Dunk? Rarely seen images of signature colors are coupled with anecdotes from the likes of Futura and Paul Rodriguez for a visually compelling story of how your favorite pairs came to be." —New York Magazine "Released earlier this year, Rizzoli’s comprehensive history of the Nike SB Dunk tells the story of how a basketball silhouette became one of the most important skate shoes of all time. The 350-page book features a number of iconic SB Dunk releases — including the Staple Pigeon Dunks, Paris Dunks and Supreme Dunk SBs — as well as archive photography of Nike SB skaters including Eric Koston, Richard Mulder and more wearing the sneakers. Another stand-out feature of Nike SB: The Dunk Book is personal anecdotes from the likes of Futura and Paul Rodriguez about the silhouette." —Hypebeast

    1 in stock

    £56.25

  • Martin Margiela

    Rizzoli International Publications Martin Margiela

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisA breathtaking survey of 20 years of fashion designs by Martin MargielaTrade Review"For those who were unable to make it to Paris for the Palais Galliera’s recent exhibit on the elusive designer (or for those who were and want to relive it), this book is the perfect way to reflect on Margiela’s oeuvre. Spanning 20 years of his career, The Women’s Collections is about as close as one can get to actually understanding his genius." —Daily Front Row

    7 in stock

    £40.00

  • Edwardian Fashion

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Edwardian Fashion

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisRenowned for its graciousness and elegance, the fashions of the 1910s would undergo some quite revolutionary changes. In the early years of Edward VII''s reign fashionable ladies wore delicately colored, flower-and-lace-trimmed trailing gowns over tight corsets, accessorized by elaborate hairstyles. Women scoured the new fashion magazines to see the new designs from Parisian couturiers, such as Worth and Jeanne Paquin. From around 1906, these excessively luxurious fashions began to fade away, with a new designer, Paul Poiret, causing a stir with his richly colored column gowns and turbans. By 1914, women''s wear was transformed with women wearing boldly colored, dramatically stylized Eastern-inspired kimono wraps, slender hobble skirts, ankle-skimming tunic dresses and turbans. Daniel Milford-Cottam explains these new developments in fashion, and how different fashions were worn by both the most fashionable ladies, and those on more limited budgets. The book will also look at the evoluTable of ContentsIntroduction: Setting the Scene / 1901–5: An Era of Unremitting Opulence / 1906–10: Artistic Modes and the Directoire Girl / Menswear: Morning Coats and Lounge Suits / 1910–14: Hobble Skirts and Exoticism / Epilogue: The First World War / Further Reading / Index

    3 in stock

    £8.99

  • Dolce  Gabbana From the Heart to the Hands

    Rizzoli International Publications Dolce Gabbana From the Heart to the Hands

    4 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    4 in stock

    £28.00

  • Christian Dior

    Silvana Christian Dior

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisChristian Dior was born in Granville, a seaside town on the coast of Normandy, France: while his family had hoped that he would become a diplomat, Dior preferred art. His preternatural talent resulted in him being hired by Robert Piquet in 1937, and subsequently worked alongside Pierre Balmain and Lucien Lelong. Dior was an instant sensation after the Second World War. His designs, which asserted femininity, were a strong rebuke to the utilitarian, unisex clothing of wartime and came to symbolise the ‘New Look’. Dior had an extremely close relationship with his sister, Catherine — honouring her work during the war in the French Resistance with the popular perfume Miss Dior. She was his muse. The book features around 60 haute couture designs from the collections of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs along with an equivalent number of iconic pieces belonging to Dior Héritage (the house’s own archives of original runway prototypes or garments ordered by clients), supplemented by fragrances and accessories. The items on display thus offer a panorama of Christian Dior’s haute couture creations since 1947, always the epitome of modern elegance, with the selection taking as its unifying thread the fabric of dreams and the passing on of an aesthetic vision. Text in English and Arabic.

    2 in stock

    £37.80

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