Dior book by Marc Bohan
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Dior by Marc Bohan is the third in an unprecedented series of books, each dedicated to a Dior couturier, the latest collection of the most significant haute couture creations conceived and produced by the famous fashion house since its birth. Carefully curated in the world's greatest museums and institutions, these couture treasures have been lovingly photographed by Laziz Hamani to form this essential collection.
Of all the great Parisian fashion houses, Dior is perhaps the best known and most prestigious, embodying Christian Dior's sublime vision of femininity. Following the departure of Yves Saint Laurent in 1960, the understated elegance of Marc Bohan's designs put the house of Dior back on its original foundation: designing the feminine silhouette of the grandes dames, which then attracted women from all over the world, from wealthy Americans to international celebrities to royalty.
The first-ever in-depth study of Marc Bohan's work at Dior, this magnificent book from Assouline examines the House's most iconic haute couture creations of the time, from the 1961 Spring-Summer Slim Look to the 1989 Spring-Summer collection. Fashion journalist Jerome Hanover met with the designer at length and recounts details and anecdotes about forty specific pieces, revealing the secret of Marc Bohan's inspirations and influences throughout his nearly thirty years of designing for Dior.
Of all the great Parisian fashion houses, Dior is perhaps the best known and most prestigious, embodying Christian Dior's sublime vision of femininity. Following the departure of Yves Saint Laurent in 1960, the understated elegance of Marc Bohan's designs put the house of Dior back on its original foundation: designing the feminine silhouette of the grandes dames, which then attracted women from all over the world, from wealthy Americans to international celebrities to royalty.
The first-ever in-depth study of Marc Bohan's work at Dior, this magnificent book from Assouline examines the House's most iconic haute couture creations of the time, from the 1961 Spring-Summer Slim Look to the 1989 Spring-Summer collection. Fashion journalist Jerome Hanover met with the designer at length and recounts details and anecdotes about forty specific pieces, revealing the secret of Marc Bohan's inspirations and influences throughout his nearly thirty years of designing for Dior.
- Language : French
- 496 pages
- Dimensions: 29.7 x 36.9 4.8 cm
- Weight : 5.3 kg
- Publication date: April 2018
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