More than three decades after his death, the Spanish couturier Cristobal Balenciaga (1895-1972) has become a legendary figure in the history of 20th century fashion. His name is now a byword for clothes executed to the highest standards and characterized by their sculptural quality, deft manipulation of textiles, and dramatic use of colour. This absorbing new book, with breathtaking illustrations, examines Balenciaga's design and business practice, placing him firmly in the context of the time and country in which he learnt his trade and the international fashion scene in which he subsequently matured and triumphed. It accompanies the major exhibition The Golden Age of Couture, opening at the V&A in September 2007.
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Review:
'Accompanying a major exhibition, this book by Lesley Ellis Miller examines the career of legendary couturier and his place in the international fashion scene' --Time Magazine, 2007
'It is bound to enthrall anyone interested in fashion, couture and one of the greatest fashion designers of all time' --Antiques and Collectables Antiques and Collectables, 2007
'Uses glorious illustrations and photographs to look back at the master's signature sculptural forms' --Town & Country (US) 2007
About the Author:
Lesley Ellis Miller is Senior Curator of Textiles in the Furniture, Textiles and Fashion Department at the V&A.
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- PublisherV&A Publishing
- Publication date2007
- ISBN 10 1851775226
- ISBN 13 9781851775224
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages128
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