Wild, Benjamin: The Wardrobe of Cecil Beaton: A Life in Fashion Foreword by Tim Walker

Thames and Hudson 2016, New York, _.

143 S., 32cm Halbleinen

Zustand: sehr gut --- Inhalt: The first book to focus on the evolving wardrobe of Cecil Beaton, whose brilliant style is being celebrated afresh as classic tailoring comes back in vogue When fashion photographer and costume designer Cecil Beaton died in 1980, it was not surprising that one of his tailors was telephoned with the news before Buckingham Palace, despite his close association with the Royal Family. From the moment he arrived at Cambridge University in 1922 wearing an evening jacket, red shoes, black-and-white trousers, and a large cravat, to his appearance nearly forty years later at Truman Capotes Black and White Ball, Beaton expressed a flamboyant sartorial nonchalance. He had accounts with the best Savile Row tailors; he bought his shirts from Excello in New York; and his clothes from Lanz of Salzburg now reside, along with other elements of his wardrobe, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. A Life in Fashion is a lively and informative study of Beatons style, which kept evolving over the decades, driving and reflecting the transitions in mens fashion that followed the Second World War. Drawing on unpublished records and interviews with Beatons former tailors, Benjamin Wild delightfully scrutinizes Beatons approach to fashion as well as his influence on designers such as Giles Deacon and Dries van Noten. 80 illustrations in color and black-and-white ROS8-9 ISBN: 9780500518335 No shipping to the USA, the post office has suspended shipping due to customs issues.

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