Vogue On: Cristobal Balenciaga
By (Author) Susan Irvine
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
2nd September 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Fashion and textile design
746.92092
Hardback
160
Width 167mm, Height 217mm, Spine 20mm
643g
In 1936, Cristobal Balenciaga opened a fashion house in Paris, after fleeing the Spanish civil war; within a couple of seasons he had raised fashion to the level of art. Christian Dior called Balenciaga 'the master of us all', while Coco Chanel claimed that he along was 'a couturier in the truest sense of the word ... the others are simple fashion designers'. This book explores his work.
Susan Irvine has written on fashion and beauty for Vogue, The Sunday Telegraph, and other newspapers and magazines, and for nine years was beauty director of Cond Nast Asia Pacific. She is the author of Perfume: The Creation and Allure of Classic Fragrances and The Perfume Guide.