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Mioni, Mascha. Art to wear. Meggen, Greina-Verlag 2005. 4°. 34 Bl. mit 29 ganzss. farb. Abb. OPbd. mit farb. illustr. Orig.-Umschlag.
Neuwertiges Exemplar. Schlagwörter: Design, Fashion, Fashion design, Mode, TEXTILES, Textiles, Textilkunst |
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Lagerfeld, Karl. Room service. Record: Devendra Bandhart. DVD: Johan Renk. Göttingen, Steidl (2006). 4°. [29] Bl. mit teils farb. Tafeln und 1 Schallplatte sowie 1 DVD. Orig.-Leinenband.
„Right from the beginning, Karl Lagerfeld conceived Room Service as a multi-track matrix: a series of photos, a short film and an unusual version of the song „Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend,“ all collected in one deluxe volume. The project began when Lagerfeld was commissioned to create a campaign for Dom Perignon. The storyline he created was an ultra-contemporary fairy tale that recounted an irresistible attraction between two solitary and seductive hedonists whose paths cross at one of Paris’s finest hotels—the woman played by Eva Herzigova, and the man by Brad Kroenig. Lagerfeld shot photographs of the stranger-couple’s erotic encounter, and Johan Renck shot the film, all in the luxurious George V hotel. Says Lagerfeld, „Johan Renck is a music video genius. He liked the story and put it into action. He followed the script even more carefully than I could have done with still photos.“ For the song, Lagerfeld chose neo-folk singer/songwriter Devendra Banhart. „After Marilyn, who could have sung this song? A woman? I find Devendra’s low-high, ambiguous voice amazing and absolutely perfect. His version of ’Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend’ is magnificent, unique and daring.“ This deluxe volume features tritone printing, an exclusive vinyl single of Banhart’s performance and a DVD of Renck’s film“ (Steidl). – Tadellos. Schlagwörter: Fashion, Fashion photography, Pop-Kultur, Portrait photography, Portraitphotographie, Porträtphotographie |
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Lagerfeld, Karl and Amanda Harlech. Visions and a decision. Göttingen, Steidl (2007). 4°. [28] Bl. mit 34 teils doppelblattgr. Duotone-Tafeln. Orig.-Halbleinenband mit Silberschnitt und illustr. Orig.-Schutzumschlag.
„Karl Lagerfeld has run Chanel for the last 24 years, with Lady Amanda Harlech at his side for half of that time in the role of a personal and professional muse. Visions and Decision, their second collaborative book, combines Lagerfeld’s black-and-white photographs of Claudia Schiffer, Brad Kroenig and Sebastien Jondeau from a 1993 Dom Perignon Oenotheque advertising campaign with a story by Harlech. Her tale charts the sensual fantasies of a young bachelor, Ghyslain, and Malvina, his bride-to-be; he is charming and ruthless, she is beautiful and demure. „This is a story of a young, handsome, old-money couple,“ explains Lagerfeld. „Everything is perfect, they’re just a little bored.“ With Dom Perignon as the catalyst, Ghyslain fantasizes about transforming his prim fiancee into a cast of seductive characters. Harlech’s darkly humorous sensibility, which informs the Chanel aesthetic, is pitch perfect in this story of decadent ennui and passive seduction. Modeled on a traditional fairy-tale book with a title plaque embossed in silver, a black cloth bookmark and silver printing throughout, Visions and a Decision is perhaps not without a playful moral. Suppressing our desires is a dangerous thing; liberating them could be the beginning of a delectable existence“ (Steidl). – Tadellos. Schlagwörter: Fashion, Fashion photography, Pop-Kultur, Portrait photography, Portraitphotographie, Porträtfotografie, Porträtphotographie |
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Morgan u. a. – Lorenz, Mitzi (Ed.). Ray Petri Buffalo. (Compiled by Mitzi Lorenz, Jamie Morgan & Barry Kamen. Text by M. Lorenz, J. Morgan, Nick Logan, Dylan Jones & Paul Rambali). London, Westzone (2000). 4°. 183 S. mit teils farb. Tafeln nach Aufnahmen von Jamie Morgan, Martin Brading, Roger Charity, Marc Lebon und Norman Watson. OLn. mit illustr. OU.
Erste Ausgabe. – Der Mode-Designer Ray Petri (1948-1989) war Creativ Director des Modelabels Buffalo. Zusammen mit der Stylistin M. Lorenz und den Fototografen Jamie Morgan, Martin Brading, Roger Charity, Marc Lebon und Norman Watson entwickelte er die „Buffalo Boy series of fashion spreads“. – „Buffalo quietly defined the look of 80s youth culture, especially in the UK, and this legacy of an uncompromisingly urban style has since inspired legions of designers, stylists, and photographers who were part of the gang, but who absorbed and understood the images and references and made them their own in cities the world over. From the simple combo of the ubiquitous MA-1 flight jacket and an old pair of Levi’s (Ray’s own uniform), to the rarified clothing produced by cutting-edge designers, Petri’s legacy of style and the Buffalo stance is still alive and making its presence felt on the biggest catwalk of them all: the street“ (Kate Flett). – „Fashion really is about styling; that was Ray’s talent. In his own way Ray was a genius; he left his own mark“ (Jean-Paul Gaultier). – St.a.T., sehr gutes Exemplar. Schlagwörter: Fashion, Fashion design, Fashion designers, Fashion photography, Mode, Modephotographie |
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