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  • Esten, John

    Verlag: Universe Publishing, New York, 2001

    Anbieter: ReadInk, ABAA/IOBA, Los Angeles, CA, USA

    Verbandsmitglied: ABAA ILAB IOBA

    Bewertung: 5 Sterne, Learn more about seller ratings

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    Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine dj. First Edition. [a beautiful copy, as-new with no discernible wear to either book or jacket; gift quality, if that's what you have in mind]. (B&W and color photographs) "For more than half a century, Diana Vreeland, doyenne of American fashion, beguiled, awed, astonished, and was adored by almost everyone who created or wore clothes. [She] began her now legendary twenty-five-year tenure at Harper's Bazaar writing a column of audacious advice: extravagant ideas that helped redefine American women and twentieth-century fashion. Here for the first time, John Esten has compiled one hundred of Mrs. Vreeland's kaleidoscopic 'Why Don't You.?' suggestions, and paired them with the breathtaking works of such renowned photographers as Munkacsi, Dahl-Wolfe, Hoyningen-Huene, and Bérard, which further capture the dazzling legacy of whimsy, elegance, and style of Mrs. Vreeland's Bazaar years." (Interesting, isn't it, how almost every other seller offering this book is content to illustrate their listing with a stock photo -- which for some inexplicable reason shows a large chip at the top of the dust jacket? By contrast, the scanned image connected with our listing is an actual image of the very book we have for sale. Caveat has never been more emptor, if you catch my meaning. "You get what you pay for," the old saying goes, and at ReadInk we take that seriously.).