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Book SynopsisInventive, enigmatic, and supremely creative, Stephen Sprouse made art and clothing that captured the mood of the eighties. One of the first American designers to mix graffiti and a punk aesthetic with fashion, Sprouse manipulated conventional notions of style, and his unique sensibility has inspired designers from John Galliano to Raf Simmons to Marc Jacobs. Sprouse’s career started in the late seventies, when, after working for Halston, he migrated to a warehouse on the Bowery and started making outfits for his neighbor, Debbie Harry. The fashion world quickly embraced his innovative, culturally relevant sensibility and downtown edge. But Sprouse’s inability to compromise his artistic vision for the rigid fashion business compromised his commercial success. The Padilhas possess the largest private collection of Sprouse’s work, and were given exclusive access to his archives by his family for this project. They also obtained never-before-published images from photo
Trade Review"...gets the star treatment in Rizzoli's upcoming
The Stephen Sprouse Book, providing unfettered access to his work and wild life." ~
ELLE"As the book’s extensive interviews with friends Anna Sui, Iggy Pop and Kate Moss attest, Sprouse was both very much of his time and way ahead of it." ~
Black Book"The volume is as colorful and dynamic as Sprouse's life..." ~
Soma Magazine
"...a collectible work of art."
~Nylon
"The Stephen Sprouse Book... gorgeously packages photos, sketches and personal anecdotes from the late icon’s inner circle." ~ModernTonic.com
"This much anticipated book is deeply researched and stunningly illustrated and designed." ~FashionDig.com
"The Padilhas have succeeded in making a book that many people believe was made by Sprouse himself..." ~JCReport.com
"In conjunction with the exhibition, Rizzoli is set to release a book of Sprouse's work by Roger and Mauricio Padilha." ~
Paper Magazine"[the] Padilha[s] profile the late oddity in painstaking depth..." ~
Anthem Magazine