Impossible Wardrobes
By (Author) Olivier Saillard
Rizzoli International Publications
Skira Rizzoli
17th November 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
746.92
Hardback
336
Width 254mm, Height 305mm
Featuring some of the most important garments from the past 200yearseach piece, in and of itself, an innovative contribution to costumehistorythis book will appeal to a fashion audience as well as to TildaSwinton's large fan base.The Impossible Wardrobe and Other Couture is an exquisitely illustrated examination of the influence of fashion throughiconic pieces, as conceived by Olivier Saillard and interpreted by Tilda Swinton inthree groundbreaking exhibitions.
"[Saillard and Swinton are] an interesting pair. And, to prove it, they set out to look at 20th century fashion in an entirely new way. They are not the first nor will they be the last, but their approach will probably remain the most intelligent for some time to come. Impossible Wardrobes is the boxed three-volume chronicle of their search for meaning, similarities and wearability of clothes in three shows in different Paris venues."
-THE BUSINESS OF FASHION
"An amazing three-book box set. Buy [Impossible Wardrobes] for that daydreamy friend of yours who sees the art in fashion - and everywhere else they look."
-SWEET via SnapChat
"[Impossible Wardrobes] is naturally a quirky affair. It applauds our relationship with clothes and considers couture an art form."
-COUNTRY AND TOWNHOUSE MAGAZINE (from 10 of the Best New Coffee Table Fashion Books)
Tilda Swinton is an actress and model. She has appeared in suchcritically acclaimed films as Orlando, I Am Love, and The Grand Budapest Hotel,and was nominated for a Golden Globe for her performances in The Deep End andWe Need to Talk About Kevin. Swinton won the Academy Award in 2007 for herperformance in Michael Clayton.
Olivier Saillard is director of Palais Galliera, theParis Museum of Fashion. A renowned fashion historian, he is an author and hascurated many successful exhibitions including Christian Lacroix, Fashion Stories(Art Deco Museum, Paris) and Andy Warhol and Fashion (Museum of Fashion,Marseille).