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On the Fringe - A Life in Decorating (Hardcover)
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On the Fringe - A Life in Decorating (Hardcover)
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If John Fowler was - in the words of the late Duchess of Devonshire
- the Prince of Decorators, and Nancy Lancaster undoubted doyenne
of English country house style, Imogen Taylor was their crown
princess. She joined Colefax and Fowler in 1949 and was for many
years John Fowler's trusted assistant. John - and Nancy - had total
faith in Imogen's 'perfect taste', and when John retired in 1971 he
passed on to her all his clients - who ranged from HM The Queen,
through duchesses and film stars, to ladies of the night. From this
time until she retired in 1999 she was, along with Tom Parr, the
firm's principal decorator. Over the years she extended the
clientele she had inherited from John and developed her own subtle,
comfortable and charming version of English country house style. In
this unique combination of social history and style bible, Imogen
Taylor brings a sharp eye and ready wit not only to decorating
style but also to the social history of the latter part of the
twentieth century. Here you will learn about how fabric walling was
done, how the famous 'twelve different whites' were applied, how to
oil gild, how the passementerie was made for Buckingham Palace and
Windsor, about Bessarabian carpets and trompe l'oeil painting and
Nancy Lancaster's broderie anglaise lamp shades, 'like a child's
skirt or a ball dress'. You will also find the Duchess of Windsor
dismissing the Duke ('David, you're not needed go and buy some
brushes or something'), Dolly Rothschild's iron bed ('like a school
or hospital bedstead'), Harry Hyams' reluctance to sign cheques
('It's like spilling my own blood!'), John Fowler in a tantrum
yelling at the Duchess of Cornwall (she was a girl assistant at the
time, not a client), Imogen being summoned to Howletts because 'a
young Siberian tiger, who had been in bed with Aspinall and his
wife, had ripped down the silk hangings on the inside of their
canopy bed.'
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