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In 1947, Christian Dior stunned the fashion world with his first
collection; his 'New Look' featured designs that transformed the
way women dressed. Dior continued to send shockwaves with his later
shows, significantly altering the fashion landscape during the ten
years of his career as a couturier. This book recounts Dior's
search for the perfect line and how his unique vision of women's
ideal silhouette developed. More than any designer before him, Dior
embraced the dual aspects of creativity and commerce, becoming the
first couturier to license his products in 1949. He became one of
the most famous designers of the twentieth century, and his name
still fronts one of the most successful haute couture fashion
houses. As portrayed in the pages of Vogue by photographers such as
Horst and Irving Penn and artists like Christian Berard, the book
offers a unique insight into Dior's contribution to design, his
dramatic impact on the landscape of 40s and 50s fashion and his
personal legacy. Vogue, the international fashion bible, has
charted the careers of designers through the decades. Its unique
archive of photographs, taken by the leading photographers of the
day from Cecil Beaton to Mario Testino, and original illustrations,
together with its stable of highly respected fashion writers, make
Vogue the most authoritative and prestigious source of reference on
fashion. With a circulation of over 160,000 and a readership of
over 1,400,000, no brand is better positioned to present a library
on the great fashion designers of the modern age.
Gianni Versace created a fashion house that, as British Vogue
declared, defined late twentieth-century glamour, invented the
supermodel and sanctioned in the public consciousness a supremely
self-assured feminine sexuality.' His debut line in 1978 was
instantly successful; in the Eighties, his extravagant designs and
his vision of powerful women defined the era, and culminated in the
Nineties with the supermodel phenomenon - his designs worn by those
glamazons who featured on every Vogue cover. Vogue on: Gianni
Versace explores how his childhood spent in his mother's
dressmaker's shops, his Italian hometown of Reggio Calabria, and
his family, particularly his younger sister, Donatella, influenced
not only the designer he became - the insistent sensuality, vivid
colours, classical motifs, clashing prints and daring cuts - but
also the way he constructed his business: family first. The book
reveals how the more brazen elements of his design - the jewelled
embroidery, the bondage straps, the safety-pin gowns - were
predicated on supremely skilled tailoring, deft use of materials
and innovative techniques. Alongside are Vogue's eye-witness
accounts of the Versace lifestyle - the palazzos and parties, the
art, the celebrity friends. Vogue on: Gianni Versace is a
celebration of a designer and a house that, in only 19 years, came
to dominate the catwalk and the red carpet.
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