Description
Author: Müller Florence
Color: Grey
Package Dimensions: 28x306x1780
Number Of Pages: 264
Release Date: 28-09-2021
Details: Product Description
An extraordinary book celebrating the unique connection between the House of Dior and the United States.
Published on the occasion of the retrospective staged at the Brooklyn Museum, this new title chronicles the history of the House of Dior from 1947, when Chris-tian Dior heralded the birth of a new era of elegance with his revolutionary New Look, to the present day, with a special focus on the House’s legacy in America.
Featuring a sophisticated Swiss binding, this book presents the exhibition’s highlights with creations by Christian Dior and the artistic directors who succeeded him: Yves Saint Laurent, Marc Bohan, Gianfranco Ferré, John Galliano, Raf Simons, and Maria Grazia Chiuri. Captured by artist Katerina Jebb, some of the House’s most legendary designs are displayed in highly unique images. A portfolio of iconic photographs by American masters—including Richard Avedon, Cass Bird, Henry Clarke, Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Zoë Ghertner, Ethan James Green, Tyler Mitchell, Irving Penn, and many more—underscores Dior’s undeniable cultural influence.
Review
“This version contains much more detailed information that was not exposed in the first telling, which is why the reader must read the text rather than think this is just one more glorious coffee table book featuring the creations of Maison Dior designed by all who held the reins since day one.” —NEW YORK JOURNAL OF BOOKS
About the Author
Anne Pasternak is Shelby White and Leon Levy Director at the Brooklyn Museum.
Florence Müller is the Avenir Foundation Curator of Textile Art and Fashion at the Denver Art Museum.
Maureen Footer is an American design historian and writer. She is the author of
Dior and His Decorators (Vendome Press, 2018).
Jérôme Gautier is Director of Publishing at Christian Dior. He is the author of
Dior New Looks (Thames & Hudson, 2015).
Matthew Yokobosky is Senior Curator, Fashion and Material Culture, at the Brooklyn Museum.
Katerina Jebb is a British artist working in several mediums.
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