 What caught my eye this week as it passed over my library counter and under the scanner? 100 Unforgettable Dresses by Hal Rubenstein. Because, really how could you not open it up to see what was chosen as 'unforgettable'?
What caught my eye this week as it passed over my library counter and under the scanner? 100 Unforgettable Dresses by Hal Rubenstein. Because, really how could you not open it up to see what was chosen as 'unforgettable'?
From the publisher, Harper Design:
"100 Unforgettable Dresses is filled with the stories, secrets,  intrigue, and insights behind the most indelible dresses in our collective  memories. Featuring looks from the runway, film, television, the red carpet, and  the worlds of royalty and politics, this book celebrates the staying power of  these gorgeous, sleek, sultry, and outrageous creations as well as the lasting  impact they’ve had in fashion, popular culture, and our own lives. More than two  hundred images, a witty, informative text, and exclusive interviews with the  designers and the women who wore the dresses reveal the initial spark and  captivating drama behind the making of each dress. Also featured throughout are  extensive anecdotes and observations about great style makers—Grace Kelly,  Audrey Hepburn, Cher, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and Cate  Blanchett—highlighting the conception of their most spectacular looks and  examining their lasting influence. 
Here is the tale of how a canny Gianni Versace helped an unknown Elizabeth  Hurley become world famous overnight, thanks to the paparazzi frenzy whipped up  by her red-carpet appearance in his now legendary safety-pin dress. Learn about  the unique wedding gown Narciso Rodriguez designed exclusively for Caroline  Bessette-Kennedy that inspired a whole new generation of brides. Go on the set  of Top Hat, where Ginger Rogers’s ostrich-feather-laden dress began to  molt immediately upon arrival, its flying feathers bringing the film’s  production to a halt. Of course, the seminal work of exemplary designers—Yves  Saint Laurent’s Mondrian dress and Christian Lacroix’s pouf, Chanel’s little  black dress and Valentino’s infamous red ones, Diane von Furstenberg’s iconic  wrap and Marc Jacobs’s grunge collection—is featured throughout, with plenty of  inside information on what inspired the invention of each piece. 
With its wonderful anecdotes, fascinating facts, and just enough juicy  gossip, 100 Unforgettable Dresses is a bewitching read for everyone who  enjoys sensational clothes, movies, television, and music. Whether you’re a  fashion maven, a red-carpet addict, a celebrity tracker, or a pop-culture  aficionado, you won’t be able to put this book down!"
(Over the Counter is a regular feature at A Bookworm's World. I've sadly come  the realization that I cannot physically read every book that catches my  interest as it crosses over my counter at the library. But... I can mention them  and maybe one of them will catch your eye as well. See if your local library has  them on their shelves!)
 
2 comments:
Oooh how stunning! I checked it out on Amazon to get a "look inside". This would be a beautiful book for me to get for my SIL- she is a fashionista!
Thanks for sharing
You're welcome Jenna - I'm glad you enjoyed the post - I have fun looking for books to feature!
Post a Comment