Dior: The Art of Color
By (Author) Richard Burbridge
Edited by Marc Ascoli
Edited by Jerry Stafford
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
11th October 2016
11th October 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
746.92
Hardback
272
Width 271mm, Height 359mm, Spine 25mm
2104g
An exquisite ode to color, this book presents the history of Dior cosmetics placed within contexts of fashion and art. Divided into twelve chapters (White, Silver, Nude, Pink, Red, Purple, Blue, Green, Yellow, Gold, Gray, and Black) Dior: The Art of Color show- cases not only the sometimes glamorous, sometimes natural cosmetics, but also the aesthetics of color, which was the source of inspiration for so much of Dior's creations. The evolution of color through the ages is presented with iconic works from renowned artists and fifty years of Dior makeup and advertising campaigns- including creations from some of the greats in the field, such as Serge Lutens, Tyen, and the current head of Dior Makeup, Peter Philips-captured by master photographers such as Irving Penn, Guy Bourdin, and Richard Burbridge. With a highly engaging text and never-before-seen imagery, this is a book that no student of fashion or art should be without.
"Such an intuitive approach to color has come to define Philip's tenure as the as the Houses' current Creative and Image Director of Christian Dior Makeup"
V Magazine
"The power of Dior color and its almost mystical impact on the eye"
Luxury2Luxury.com
"If you love photography, makeup, Dior, fashion, or color, then this book is a must and sets a high bar for the genre as well as competing brands."
New York Journal of Books
"This captivating book explores the richly saturated history of makeup, style, and color at the house of Dior. . . . From Yves Klein blue to China yellow, Dior: The Art of Color takes you on a kaleidoscopic journey that will likely inspire you to rethink your approach, not only to getting dressed but also to dressing your home."
ArchitecturalDigest.com
Richard Burbridge is a photographer who has shot for Tom Ford, Chanel, and Cartier. Marc Ascoli is the art director responsible for the image branding of Jil Sander, Yohji Yamamoto, and Chloe, among others. Jerry Stafford is a writer and creative director of Premiere Heure, an advertising and feature film production company based in Paris.