Named after Lady Diana, Princess of Wales, the Lady Dior is one of the few truly iconic accessories instantly recognizable. First introduced in 1995, it became a symbol of elegance and craftsmanship, embodying the essence of Dior and its sophistication. This vibrant volume celebrates the Lady Dior with a stunning fusion of fashion, art, and savoir faire where the bag becomes a canvas for creative expression. Structured alphabetically by artist, the book reveals how creatives from around the globe have reimagined the legendary design into limited edition masterpieces, exquisitely brought to life by Dior s artisans. From bold, avant-garde pieces to intricate, handcrafted details, these bags highlight the limitless possibilities of artistic collaboration between Dior and names such as Judy Chicago, Jeffrey Gibson, Gilbert & George, Zhang Huan, Jack Pierson, Marc Quinn, Raqib Shaw, Claire Tabouret, Mickalene Thomas, or Joana Vasconcelos. This book is a must-have for fashion lovers and art enthusiasts alike, offering an exciting journey into a world where fashion history meets contemporary creativity.
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Höhe: 295 mm
Breite: 254 mm
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978-0-8478-4210-0 (9780847842100)
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Herve Mikaeloff is a French independent art consultant and curator. Jerome Hanover is a French journalist who regularly writes for Vogue France and Le Figaro. He has contributed to Dior: The Legendary 30, Avenue Montaigne (Rizzoli, 2022). Anne Malherbe is an art historian teaching contemporary creation at university, an art critic and an independent curator.