Caf Society: Socialites, Patrons, and Artists: 1920 to 1960
By (Author) Thierry Coudert
Editions Flammarion
Flammarion
1st October 2010
France
General
Non Fiction
701.03
Hardback
320
Width 238mm, Height 308mm
2460g
Exclusive, extravagant, and beautiful, these cosmopolitan socialites were the patrons who galvanized the phenomenal success of the greatest creators of the early twentieth century. It was a whirlwind of sumptuously-decorated villas and yachts, up-and-coming haute couture and jewelry designers, and elite evening parties, immortalized by fashion photographers like Cecil Beaton. Combining elegance and fantasy, the members of the Cafe Society enjoyed a sophisticated, avant-garde lifestyle. Some of the century's most original talents - from Cole Porter to Yves Saint Laurent - stepped into the limelight via the Cafe Society. Through archival photographs and period documents, this volume recounts in historical detail the intrigue and impact generated around the world by this stylish jet-set.
Thierry Coudert contributed to the catalog for the exhibition Cartier 1899-1949: The Journey of a Style, staged at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in 2007. A close friend of Alexis de Red, he has a deep and abiding interest in the artistic and cosmopolitan world of the caf society, and over the last ten years has assembled an important collection of archive documents on the subject.