Visionaire's fashion 2001 : designers of the new avant-garde / by Stephen Gan ; edited by Alix Browne.

"From Visionaire, publisher of the limited edition fashion and art quarterly, comes this fantastic visual compendium of the young and up-and-coming designers who will launch contemporary fashion into the new millennium. With a daring new vertical format and evocative new photography by such ren...

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Main Author: Gan, Stephen (Author)
Other Authors: Browne, Alix (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Laurence King, 1999.
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Summary:"From Visionaire, publisher of the limited edition fashion and art quarterly, comes this fantastic visual compendium of the young and up-and-coming designers who will launch contemporary fashion into the new millennium. With a daring new vertical format and evocative new photography by such renowned fashion photographers as Mario Testino, Inez van Lamsweerde, and Vinoodh Matadin, this tribute profiles approximately sixty of the newest, cutting-edge designers from all over the world, including Raf Simons, Veronique Branquinho, Olivier Theyskens, Nicolas Ghesquiere, Jeremy Scott, Joseph Thimester, and A. F. Vandervorst. The clothes, the unforgettable shows, and the fantastic photos from today's top fashion photographers make this the fashion book of the new millennium."--Publisher description.
Physical Description:1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (some colour) ; 42 x 19 cm
ISBN:1856691799
9781856691796
0789303574
9780789303578
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