Críticas:
..".the inimitable Andr Leon Talley, has culled fashion's archives for the best Little Black Dress, in his latest book of the same title. It's an homage to that staple of the modern wardrobe that is all things to all women -- sexy, classic, sophisticated, mysterious." Tory Burch ..".this book is a classic style reference for women..." brides.com "Little Black Dress celebrates the breadth and depth of this dress from its roots until today...this is a timeless book...so go get one for yourself and pick up an extra copy or two as a gift for any of your fashion friends!" hautepinkbham.com ..".its trim size (perfect), production quality (flawless), and photography (stunning)." New York Journal of Books ..".the book contains all of the exquisite designs in a chic as well as grand coffee table book that will compliment any fashionista's stylish d cor." thesimplyluxuriouslife.com "There are some drop-dead gorgeous gowns and dresses, elegantly, dramatically photographed by Adam Kuehl in black and white." Wagmag.com
Reseña del editor:
A selectively curated overview of the little black dress in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, organized by Vogue contributing editor and fashion force Andr Leon Talley and published on the occasion of an exhibition at the SCAD Museum of Art (Savannah College of Art and Design), Andr Leon Talley Gallery. Featuring an impeccably selected group of about sixty dresses from many of the most eminent fashion houses, the book is a celebratory tribute to the iconic little black dress and its deeply resonant cultural and social significance in the modern era. Defined by the simplest parameters--color and shape--yet voluminous in possibility, the little black dress is personalized by the designer who imagined it and the woman who wears it. In one silhouette it can capture a woman's allure, and in one evening worn provide her with a reservoir of memories. It can sum up in one wardrobe reconnaissance the way you wore the way you were. A little black dress in any other color could dent a reputation; in black it can only elevate one. Whether made from the most superior fabrics, or designed in cutting-edge neoprene, the little black dress maintains its status as the game-changer, the free spirit and pleasure-seeker (Audrey Hepburn in Givenchy in Breakfast at Tiffany's), the career-launcher (Elizabeth Hurley in Versace), the going-for-broke risk-taker (Virginie Gautreau as Madame X), inevitably revealing truths about the women who have chosen to wear one. Three original essays offer personal histories in praise of the little black dress. An introduction by Andr Leon Talley and a foreword by Paula Wallace complete this exquisite volume. Together with a stunning collection of images, this book presents a singularly elegant portfolio.
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