Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
202
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1966
Éditeur
G.P. PUTNAM'S SON'S
Description
Mary Quant takes readers on a vibrant journey through the revolutionary world of fashion. Her visionary spirit and innovative designs transformed the landscape of women's clothing in the 1960s, merging youthful exuberance with artistic expression.
The narrative unfolds with anecdotes that reveal the passion and dedication behind Quant's iconic creations, showcasing how her bold choices in color and silhouette challenged societal norms. Readers will discover the influences that sparked her creativity and the impact she had on the fashion industry at large.
Packed with insights and personal reflections, the text captures the essence of a designer who not only dressed a generation but also empowered women to embrace their individuality. Through her eyes, the evolution of style is a celebration of freedom and self-expression.
The narrative unfolds with anecdotes that reveal the passion and dedication behind Quant's iconic creations, showcasing how her bold choices in color and silhouette challenged societal norms. Readers will discover the influences that sparked her creativity and the impact she had on the fashion industry at large.
Packed with insights and personal reflections, the text captures the essence of a designer who not only dressed a generation but also empowered women to embrace their individuality. Through her eyes, the evolution of style is a celebration of freedom and self-expression.
Genres
Biographie
Autobiographie & Mémoire
Affaires & Économie