In 1936, Cristobal Balenciaga opened a fashion house in Paris, after fleeing the Spanish civil war; within a couple of seasons he had raised fashion to the level of art. Christian Dior called Balenciaga 'the master of us all', while Coco Chanel claimed that he alone was 'a couturier in the truest sense of the word... the others are simply fashion designers'. In the Fifties he revolutionised women's silhouette, experimenting with the semi-fitted shape, the sack dress, the cocoon and the babydoll. His innovative designs were ...
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In 1936, Cristobal Balenciaga opened a fashion house in Paris, after fleeing the Spanish civil war; within a couple of seasons he had raised fashion to the level of art. Christian Dior called Balenciaga 'the master of us all', while Coco Chanel claimed that he alone was 'a couturier in the truest sense of the word... the others are simply fashion designers'. In the Fifties he revolutionised women's silhouette, experimenting with the semi-fitted shape, the sack dress, the cocoon and the babydoll. His innovative designs were famously easy to wear, with one diplomat's wife quipping that she could play golf in her Balenciaga gown. In the Sixties, despite the waning power of couture, he created some of his most imaginative clothes, culminating in the bold, fluid lines of his last two collections. Always something of an enigma, he preferred to let his clothes speak for themselves. Vogue, the international fashion bible, has charted the careers of designers through the decades. Its unique archive of photographs, taken by the leading photographers of the day from Cecil Beaton to Mario Testino, and original illustrations, together with its stable of highly respected fashion writers, make Vogue the most authoritative and prestigious source of reference on fashion. With a circulation of over 160,000 and a readership of over 1,400,000, no brand is better positioned to present a library on the great fashion designers of the modern age.
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Add this copy of Vogue on: Cristobal Balenciaga to cart. $64.86, good condition, Sold by 84 Charing Cross Road Books rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Cambridge, CAMBS, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2013 by Quadrille Publishing Ltd.
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Good Condition in Very Good jacket. 9781849493116. Art Books. VG-/VG-1st ed 2013 Quadrille hardback, with wrapper band. Small scuff to top front corner of board, a little edge and handling wear, otherwise VG and bright, unmarked. Size: 160\nx 210\nx 22mm. 160 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Art & Design; Art Books; ISBN: 1849493111. ISBN/EAN: 9781849493116. Dewey Code: 746.92092. The book is available to view in-person at our Cambridge hub. The photos provided are of the actual book for sale, further condition-specific photos may be arranged upon request. Inventory No: 090328.
Add this copy of Vogue on: Cristobal Balenciaga to cart. $106.83, very good condition, Sold by 84 Charing Cross Road Books rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Cambridge, CAMBS, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2013 by Quadrille Publishing Ltd.
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Near Fine Condition in Near Fine jacket. 9781849493116. Art Books. Near Fine/Near Fine 1st ed 2013 Quadrille hardback, with wrapper band instead of dust-jacket. Light corner bruising and light surface rub to boards only, unmarked. More in this series available. Size: 160\nx 210\nx 22mm. 160 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Fashion, Fabrics & Style; Art Books; ISBN: 1849493111. ISBN/EAN: 9781849493116. The book is available to view in-person at our Cambridge hub. The photos provided are of the actual book for sale, further condition-specific photos may be arranged upon request. Inventory No: 082559.