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From the Met Gala to L.A. street style, these new fashion and beauty books are perfect for your summer reading list and seasonal style inspiration.
Bill Kennedy/PD By Kim Crow Plain Dealer Style Editor True fashionistas not only want to buy and wear fashion -- they want to read about it. Here's a lineup of 10 great fashion books to read ...
The Season’s Best Coffee Table Books on Fashion, Design and Photography. From a famed house in the Hollywood Hills to Frank Sinatra's most celebrated profile and the seductive work of Helmut ...
Fortunately, 2023 was abundant in fashion books. We delighted in releases from Thom Browne, Wes Gordon's Carolina Herrera and Sofia Coppola, as well as sustainability-oriented manifestos and a ...
For the creative class, fashion and art books serve as valuable resources that sharpen their perspectives and inform their work. Andy Jackson, a 27-year-old photographer in New York who has shot ...
Great news, fellow readers! This spring, fashion mavens have declared that good books and good looks go together. Supermodel siblings Bella and Gigi Hadid drew Vogue’s attention when they ...
The Fashion Book: New Edition Editors of Phaidon. Phaidon, $59.95 (576p) ISBN 978-0-7148-6557-7 ...
Her 2015 book Gods and Kings, on Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, is also a must-read for real fashion heads (or people who love wild, genius personalities.) —R.T. Supremacist , by David Shapiro ...
The 12 Most Styles-ish Fashion Books Coming Out This Fall. Pharrell, Thom Browne and Linda Evangelista are all contributing to a starry season for fashion publishing. Share full article.
There's never been a better time to be a fashion nerd, with a slew of hot new titles hitting shelves just in time for gifting season. Check out our favorite style tomes of the season! W: The First ...
The strategy has even spawned an actual book, “Ten Protagonists,” a 54-page collection of short stories written by Ottessa Moshfegh and commissioned by Prada as part of its spring/summer 2025 ...
The discovery of a rare set of fashion plates from a French Revolution-era magazine gave Anne Higonnet insight into a time when women’s clothing became a force of cultural and social change.