Little Book of Givenchy: The story of the iconic fashion house
By (Author) Karen Homer
Headline Publishing Group
Welbeck
11th July 2023
3rd August 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Fashion and textile design
Cultural studies: dress and society
Fashion and beauty industries
Apparel, garment and textile industries
746.92
Hardback
160
Width 130mm, Height 186mm, Spine 16mm
340g
'It's a fabulous thing to give life to fabric, to make something move well, the harmony of colour.' - Hubert de Givenchy
Ever since Audrey Hepburn stood outside Tiffany's, croissant in hand, Givenchy has been the last word in elegant couture. The clean, sweeping lines and classic, feminine silhouettes have enthralled women from the Duchess of Sussex to Kendall Jenner, all of whom adore the romanticism and sophistication of a Givenchy ensemble. More sculptor than designer, Hubert de Givenchy created a house that is utterly timeless.
This exquisitely illustrated volume explores the story behind the brand, from its creation in 1952 to its current leadership and designs. Through a carefully curated collection of finished designs, close-up details and key moments, this book shines a light on the dazzling world of Givenchy.
Karen Homer is an established fashion journalist who worked as a fashion columnist forThe Times and has contributed to theTelegraph,Harpers & Queen,Elle,World of Interiors andVogue. She is the author of theLittle Book of Dior andThings a Woman Should Know About Style. She lives in London.