Colin McDowell Orden de los libros
Colin McDowell es un comentarista de moda de primer nivel, distinguido por su amplio conocimiento de las artes y las humanidades. Su perspectiva única sobre la industria de la moda se nutre de su experiencia en ambos lados de la pasarela, como diseñador y periodista. Durante más de dos décadas, ha colaborado con publicaciones británicas líderes, cubriendo semanas de la moda internacionales y entrevistando a diseñadores prominentes. Su compromiso con el fomento del talento emergente a través de iniciativas como Fashion Fringe subraya su dedicación a la evolución del mundo de la moda.






- 2009
- 2007
Dianastyle
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Lavishly illustrated with over 100 striking images, and original designer sketches, this is a definitive and celebratory book on Diana's transition from drindl to diva.
- 2003
Fashion Today
- 512 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
A kaleidoscopic, colourful and provocative survey of the fashion world. schovat popis
- 2000
Manolo Blahnik
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Showcases the works of revered shoe designer Manolo Blahnik, whose celebrity customers have made him famous, in a photographic tour that also includes images of his initial sketches, homes, factories, designs, and work spaces.
- 1998
The Pimlico Companion to Fashion
- 464 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
"From Ovid to Malcolm X, The Ladies Magazine to Punch, Mary Wollstone-craft to Anita Loos, William Hazlitt to D. H. Lawrence, Thomas Carlyle to Brett Easton Ellis, Fanny Burney to Jean Genet, Virginia Woolf to Milan Kundera, dress has stimulated comments at all levels - whether witty, ironic, moralistic, critical or simply sensual. Using letters, journals and memoirs, as well as novels, poetry and plays, and covering over four hundred years of writing, including British, Irish, American and European literature, The Pimlico Companion to Fashion is surely the ultimate collection about dress."
- 1997
The Man of Fashion
Peacock Males and Perfect Gentlemen
Celebrates generations of men who have dressed extravagantly in order to express their masculinity, joie de vivre, and non-conformist attitudes
- 1997
Galliano
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
A uniquely personal book about the most talented fashion designer of today - andone who is constantly in the news - written with his full collaboration.
- 1992
Born Constance Simpson in Northumberland, she became Constance Castelfranco di Villanuova when she married an impoverished aristocrat and founded a fashion industry in Italy in the 1950s. Soon she was an international figure, but with the money and success came heartbreak and emptiness.
- 1989


