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The Dress of the Year is a deluxe study of exquisite fashion from
1963 to the present, drawn from the renowned collection at the
Fashion Museum, Bath. Each year, a fashion-world luminary is
invited to capture the definitive moment in an international
whirlwind of creative style by choosing the outfit that truly
represents that year's mood in fashion. The announcement of each
winner is widely covered in the British press, and the resulting
Dress of the Year collection is a treasure trove of international
design. Among the extraordinary roll-call of design names are Mary
Quant, Jean Muir, Ossie Clark, Biba, Calvin Klein, Karl Lagerfeld,
Margaret Howell, Katharine Hamnett, Giorgio Armani, John Galliano,
Paul Smith, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Ralph Lauren, Donatella Versace,
Tom Ford, Marni, Prada, Alexander McQueen, Kate Moss for Top Shop,
Vivienne Westwood and Sarah Burton. The choices are made and
explained by a Who's Who of great style writers, including Felicity
Green, Prudence Glynn, Beatrix Miller, Grace Coddington, Suzy
Menkes, Colin McDowell, Liz Tilberis, Isabella Blow, Iain R. Webb,
Alexandra Shulman, Hilary Alexander, Paula Reed and Hamish Bowles.
Through specially-commissioned new photography, unseen archive
material and contemporary media images, this sumptuous book reveals
the Dress of The Year collection in all its glory for the first
time. The book champions an important and fascinating fashion
project, offering a detailed insight into our ever-changing styles
and tastes since the early 1960s, and revealing the complex
interplay between haute couture, celebrity endorsement and the High
Street.
'John Bates came onto the London Fashion scene like a bolt of blue
light, trailing sparks of excitement, designing the shortest
skirts, the swiftest shapes, the surest colours. He had an
unswerving instinct for what was new, modern, cutting edge' - Marit
Allen. Throughout the 1960s and 70s, John Bates dominated the
British fashion scene with a unique brand of style and innovation.
No other designer had such a comprehensive influence on what the UK
wore. Diana Rigg wore his designs in "The Avengers", and the press
went wild.Cilla Black and Dusty Springfield sang in them; Jean
Shrimpton, Twiggy and Penelope Tree modelled; David Bailey, Terence
Donovan and Helmut Newton photographed. At every level, from shop
girl to pop star, debutante and banker's wife, his label Jean Varon
offered a must-have dress for a party, short or long, empire line
or mini. He gave fashion-conscious women the chance to wear dresses
featured extensively in the pages of "Vogue", "Harpers Bazaar", and
"Queen Magazine" and bridged the gap between High Street retailing
and couture like no other. Richard Lester's text is based on
detailed interviews with John Bates, covering his entire career in
fashion. In addition the book features contributions from Felicity
Green, Deidre McSharry, Brigid Keenan, Barbara Griggs, Sian
Phillips and other key figures from the fashion industry, cultural
scene and media of the time.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Professor Smart And The Single Tax: A Rejoinder William
Richard Lester, William Smart "Land Values" Publication Dept., 1906
Business & Economics; Taxation; General; Business &
Economics / Taxation / General; Law / Taxation; Taxation
As far back as he can remember, Johnny Martino has wished beyond
the stars. As an actor in Hollywood, Johnny found himself side by
side with the fictional Godfather of all time -- Marlon Brando. It
was a wish comes true. In real-life, part of Johnny's childhood was
spent in Sicily with Lucky Luciano-the father of organized crime in
America. A Wish Beyond The Stars journeys to the underworld, the
world of Hollywood, and everywhere in between. When you wish beyond
the stars, anything can happen-and even the bad guys can become the
heroes-both on-screen and in real life. "Leave the gun. Take the
cannoli, but you can never forget Johnny Martino." (Charlie
Carlson, Author & Entertainer)
In "Hollywood Legend: The Johnny Duncan Story," Johnny Duncan and
author Richard Lester take the reader on a journey from a
depression-era farm in Missouri, to Hollywood during the golden age
of the movie studios, and then back to the family home in Missouri.
Johnny Duncan still remembers walking to school barefoot in worn
jeans, as his parents struggled to avoid losing their farm and
going to 'the poor house.' Against all odds, Johnny turned an Irish
two-step into polished dance routines that would wow Vaudeville and
attract the attention of Hollywood talent scouts. Shortly after
arriving in Hollywood as a teenager, Johnny found himself cast in
movies with June Carlson, Humphrey Bogart, Spencer Tracy, Jimmy
Cagney, and Marlon Brando. As an adult, he lived next to Audie
Murphy, his weekend hunting companion. Johnny's big break came in
1949 when he was cast as Robin in the serial adventures of Batman
& Robin. More movie roles followed, and then he started
appearing on the new medium of television. Johnny's story will
thrill and amaze all who love movies and the iconic stars who made
them. He was there, working and socializing with them, and his
memories are destined to become a fascinating addition to the
history of Hollywood.
Was outlaw Billy The Kid confused on the night he died? Who wanted
to burn Anne Frank's Diary? Why did a zookeeper in Warsaw risk his
life to save 300 strangers? During the Flight of the Blue Heron,
you will also discover the fuzzy little people who enrich our
lives, and meet the man who gave birth to the ASTRO ZOMBIES. Fasten
your seatbelts. This is a flight you will long remember!
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