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CHRISTIAN LACROIX ON FASHION
Patrick Mauriès, Olivier Saillard, and Christian Lacroix
The story of fashion from the eighteenth century to the present day, as told by Christian Lacroix
and illustrated with examples of his own designs and historic costumes
“This is not a retrospective, but my own look at the costume collections of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, from which I chose pieces from all eras, some never before exhibited. I chose those that were most inspiring, those that best told the story of fashion that I would have wanted to tell if I were the museum curator that I intended to be when I was a student. “My twenty years in the fashion business are another way of telling this story, and I selected the strongest designs from the haute couture collections of the Maison Lacroix between 1987 and 2007, then arranged them according to themes—black and white, color, flowers, ethnic styles, and so forth—and linked them with pieces from the museum collection.” Christian Lacroix Christian Lacroix is one of the most inventive and admired fashion designers in the world. He is also incredibly well-versed in fashion history, and he brings that expertise to bear in this delightful imaginary museum of historic and contemporary fashion. Each featured piecewhether from the museum’s collection or the Maison Lacroixis distinguished by its cut, its detail, its color, and its texture; and the pieces are juxtaposed and photographed in a way that emphasizes their relationships across the centuries. Patrick Mauriès is the author of numerous books, including Cabinets of Curiosities. Olivier Saillard is a fashion historian and curator at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.
ISBN 978-0-500-51391-0 · 91/2" x 12"
· 200 color illustrations · 240 pages · FASHION
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