Dior, Avedon, Fashion.

By all means, I am delighted that this book exists. The design, paper quality, and sheer size of this album compliments perfectly what the author, Justine Picardie, has captured in its contents. A real créme de la créme for every fashion aficionado. To be precise, this multi-talented magazine Editor has compiled a rather extraordinary history of fashion. An evolution, chronologically represented by 3 influential designers from the house of Dior, and lensed through decades by the definitive Richard Avedon.

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Picardie first guides us through Dior’s postwar launch of the ‘New Look’ (and what revolution it caused on the streets of Paris). Then she explores Saint Laurent’s couture designs worn by Jacqueline de Ribes and Audrey Hepburn, and finally Marc Bohan’s designs created over 15 years, modelled on Veruschka and Lauren Hutton to name a few. All this accomplished by encyclopedic yet fascinating descriptions of collaboration between the designers and the photographer, whom owed all credits of trust and support to the legendary Editrix of Harper’s Bazaar Carmel Snow. It was Snow who encouraged Avedon to shot the Couture collection for her magazine spreads. The rest is history.

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A new chapter in fashion history. Corolle line by Christian Dior, Paris 1947.

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Dovima wearing gown designed by YSL for Dior. Legendary photo captured by Avedon in 1955 published in Harper’s Bazaar.

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Barbra Streisand gracing pages of Vogue in 1966, in Bohan’s couture dress for Dior.

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Anjelica Huston wearing Dior’s makeup and accessories. Beauty pages of Vogue US, 1973
Dior by Avedon published by Rizzoli

Justine Picardie is the author of this album. She is also the Editor of Harper’s Bazaar UK and Town and Country magazine.

Always in great company

It happened at a meeting with an acquaintance.  We meet at my favourite bookstore, Assouline, London. After a quick tour of the interiors of the house, the spine of a book named Lee Radziwill, drew my attention immediately from a large bookshelf.

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Lee, the stylish mother with her kids.

I grabbed the hardback with no hesitation and purchased that evening. One of the reasons it hightened my curiosity was that she was married to Stanislaw Radziwill, who was a cousin of my great-grandmother. As a bonus it’s a tasteful journey through decades of great style, and an interesting historical account of a well-connected socialite during the JFK era. Flicking through the pages, you’ll discover the chronicle of Lee’s life, captured in photos from her private archives. Hanging out with her sister Jackie O., and surrounded by equally influential personalities such as Mick Jagger, Truman Capote, Rudolph Nureyev and Aristotle Onassis to name a few, helps propel Lee’s story to a truly inspirational read.

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With Stas Radziwill. He was her first huband. She was his 3rd wife.

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Young Lee hanging out with Mick Jagger in Montauk.

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Truman Capote gave her a role in ‘The Philadelphia Story’ play. Yves Saint Laurent, Lee’s friend, had designed costumes for this play.

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Aristotle Onassis. Lee’s brother in law. A very good companion.
 

 

Forever Grace

I remember very vividly when I saw this album for the first time.
It was during the Guy Bourdin’s exhibition at Somerset House, London 2015.
It was love from the very first sight. First edition, sold out everywhere else, available to purchase in the bookshop. Sadly, this Style Bible was out of my means during this visit. £350 cover price wasn’t an impulse buy option at all. However time passed by and one day at the office I heard through the grapevine that Phaidon was reprinting an album and was to be available soon.
Thank God I was at the Condé Nast towers that day!  And thank God for my colleagues for their support in this matter! IMG_9632IMG_9607

This album is a chronicle of Grace’s significant input towards fashion, styling in particular. It is her who styled the famous grunge editorial, shot by Steven Meisel  for American Vogue with model Kristen McMenamy in 1992.
There are far too many iconic editorials to present here, so don’t waste any time and secure your copy now! IMG_9616IMG_9622IMG_9619

A gift of Grace.

Good things comes to those who wait, one would say; but in this particular  case it was simply a delivery delay during the Festive Season that prevented me from finding this beautiful gift under the Christmas tree.
Regardless, this wonderful album is now in my hands and I will use my time with this book very wisely. And gracefully ! IMG_9466

Three colours

 All of them in pleasant tones. Looking rather handsome. Although each Guide was published separately, placed together on the book shelf, or decorating your coffee table, the Monocle series  of these books look as interesting as their contents. Invented by Tyler Brûlé – a big believer in the  printed paper, and Andrew Tuck, editor of the magazine; this trilogy is a tasteful guidance of easy style and how to master life’s details. Why quality is above quantity and how to make a difference when it comes to making success in business.
Books that won’t go out of fashion. Pardon me, style.