cBetter know the fashion system through the biographies of its protagonists, fully understand contemporary creativity with refined images and unpublished anecdotes. The new ones fashion books of 2022 they are the perfect gift idea for those who love good taste, design and the finer things in life.
Fashion books for the 2022 Holidays, the novelties to give away and to collect
Chic and original objects, luxurious and capable of setting a tone to a room with their mere presence. THE fashion-themed books they say many things about their owners and are a wonderful opportunity to feed curious souls. A feast for the eyes even just to leaf through, a joy to read and savor slowly. In any case, a gift destined to be successful.
Especially lately it’s really hard to get bored in the fashion department of bookshops. Thanks also to new publicationsamong which the titles of the glossy publishing house stand out Assoulinevolumes first “Louis Vuitton: Virgil Abloh” on the collaboration between the French fashion house and the American designer who passed away in 2021 e “Red Valentine”which analyzes all the nuances of Valentino Garavani’s most iconic color throughout his career.
All the lives of Coco Chanel
Supreme icon of female emancipation and freedom, brilliant creative and unconventional innovator. On Mademoiselle Coco rivers of words have been written, but curiosity and interest in this timeless character are always very lively and hungry for new anecdotes. That’s why we welcome the numerous new publications dedicated to her with joy, with ever-changing views and points of view and useful for an all-round vision.
From “Visionary” by Elisabetta Lubrani (CDM Editions) to “Chanel” by Emma Baxter-Wright (The castle), as far as “A Woman Called Coco” by Paola GiovettiLindau)there is ample freedom of choice.
The fashion world between art, design and photography
Eclectic and overflowing with innovations, the American designer Ken Scott he was in love with Italy and lived in our country for a long time. This is why it is precisely here that its historical archive is very rich in fashion and design objects, from which the first important one was born monograph dedicated to him published by Rizzoli Books.
Among the novelties outgoing there is no shortage of forays into the world of illustration, with the volume “François Berthoud Fashion Fetish and Fantasy” by Beda Achermann published by Rizzoli New York.
And finally the unmissable photographic triptych “Dior by Sarah Moon”, with images by the French artist born in Vichy in 1941, who portrayed the models of the maison’s most iconic garments and accessories in her ethereal style tinged with sepia nuances. Starting from the first creations of monsieur, to get up to the most recent ones conceived by the current creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri.
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