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ESD MAGAZINE
By: ESD Team
After taking a look at the world of cinema focused on the fashion industry, which we already explored in a previous post, we delve into the literature that has portrayed this captivating universe. Below, we will unveil a list of five books that will not only educate you about fashion but also transport you to the most glamorous and intricate corners of this industry. Let's begin!
1. "Fashion History. From the 18th Century to the 20th Century" VV.AA (Published by Taschen)
"Fashion History. From the 18th Century to the 20th Century" is a visual and literary masterpiece published by Taschen that dives into the evolving world of fashion from a historical and cultural perspective. This book, with its rich imagery and well-researched texts, allows readers to explore how fashion has both reflected and influenced socio-cultural changes throughout the centuries. From the refined courts of the 18th-century aristocracy to the prêt-à-porter revolution in the 20th century, the authors outline fashion's journey, showing its interaction with politics, the economy, and social transformations. The Taschen edition stands out not only for its informative content but also for its exquisite editorial design, making each page a visually enriching experience. Profiles of iconic designers, fashion houses that defined eras, and trends that captured the public's imagination are beautifully represented in this book. The fluent and articulate narrative, combined with evocative illustrations and photographs, make "Fashion History. From the 18th Century to the 20th Century" an invaluable resource for fashion enthusiasts and professionals, providing a deep understanding of how fashion has been and continues to be a key player in the global cultural scene.
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2. “The Devil Wears Prada” by Lauren Weisberger (Published by Planeta Internacional)
More than a captivating tale, it's a window into the life behind the curtains of an elite fashion magazine. Lauren Weisberger, with her sharp pen and keen observations, unravels the challenges and rewards hidden in the corridors of haute couture fashion. Through the experience of its protagonist, Andrea Sachs, readers can glimpse the frenzied pace and demands of a world where perfection is the norm. In addition to being a veiled critique of the high fashion world, “The Devil Wears Prada” also highlights Andrea Sachs' personal and professional transformation. She initially views fashion as superficial but gradually begins to understand its significance and the hard work it entails. This shift in perspective not only enriches the plot but also invites readers to reflect on their perceptions of fashion and its multifaceted nature.
© Planeta Internacional
3. “Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty” by Andrew Bolton (Published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art)
A celebration and a detailed examination of the life and work of one of the world's most revolutionary designers, Alexander McQueen. Through the pages of this book, Andrew Bolton captures the essence of McQueen's unique style and enduring legacy, offering an unprecedented insight into his creative process and the artistic depth that characterized each of his collections. Innovation and audacity are central themes in this work, where McQueen's most iconic collections and memorable collaborations are explored. Bolton crafts a striking visual narrative that, along with insightful analyses, offers a profound understanding of how McQueen constantly challenged fashion norms, inviting readers to appreciate fashion as an art form capable of provoking and challenging.
© Metropolitan Museum of Art
4. “D.V.” by Diana Vreeland (Published by Ecco Press)
“D.V.” is not just the autobiography of Diana Vreeland, one of Vogue's most influential editors, but it's also a vivid account of a golden era in fashion. With a sparkling and reflective narrative, Vreeland shares anecdotes and insights that transport readers to a time when fashion was a revolutionary force, full of innovation and exuberance. Through her experiences and observations, this book provides a privileged view of the most exclusive fashion circles and personalities that defined 20th-century fashion. “D.V.” is a must-read for those interested in understanding how bold visions and creative minds have shaped the fashion industry, making it a vibrant and constantly evolving field.
© Ecco Press
5. “The Little Dictionary of Fashion” by Christian Dior (Published by V&A Publishing)
“The Little Dictionary of Fashion” is a literary gem that encapsulates the essence of Christian Dior's style and elegance. In this book, Dior breaks down the basic principles of fashion, offering timeless advice that has endured over the years. It is an essential guide covering everything from how to dress for different occasions to how to incorporate accessories to enhance an outfit. With his straightforward and direct approach, Dior demystifies many aspects of fashion, making style and elegance accessible to all. This book is not only a must-read for fashion enthusiasts but also a valuable tool for anyone looking to elevate their personal style and understand the significance of fashion in personal expression and self-confidence.
© V&A Publishing
Fashion is not only lived on the runways or the pages of a magazine; it is also narrated and analyzed in the pages of these essential books. Each offers a unique perspective on the vast and complex universe of fashion, providing the reader with not only knowledge but also inspiration and admiration for fashion and those who create it. At Esdemarca, we value the history and culture of fashion, and we are confident that these books will enrich your view of this constantly evolving art.
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