Stephen Jones : souvenirs
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Stephen Jones : souvenirs
Rizzoli, 2016
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By 1980, everyone from rock stars to royalty, from Boy George to Diana, Princess of Wales, identified Stephen Jones as the milliner who would help them make arresting headlines. Jones s creative collaborations over the years have included partnerships with designers such as Vivienne Westwood, Rei Kawakubo, John Galliano, and Thom Browne. Stephen Jones: Souvenirs, written by Susannah Frankel, one of fashion s most informed voices, describes Jones s rise from London s street fashion scene to international runways, showcasing the magic, allure, and wit of his iconic creations. It also draws upon behind-the-scenes images, preparatory illustrations, and personal photographs and ephemera to tell the story of one of the most influential milliners of our time. Beautifully designed and engaging, this delightful volume traces the myriad ways that from runways to racecourses, from pop promos to royal garden parties millinery by Stephen Jones adds the exclamation point to every fashion statement. Stephen Jones is considered one of the most impor- tant milliners of the late twentieth and early twenty- first centuries.
Susannah Frankel is editor in chief of AnOther Magazine. From 1999 to 2012 she was fashion editor of the Independent, and from 2013 to 2016 she was fashion director of Grazia. Grace Coddington is the creative director of American Vogue.
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