Dior 60th Anniversary by Farid Chenoune (2007, Hardcover)

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Celebrate the 60th anniversary of Dior with this exquisite hardcover book by Farid Chenoune. This book, published by Assouline in 2007, is a must-have for any fashion enthusiast. The book features 383 pages of stunning visuals and informative content on the history of Dior's iconic designs. The book measures 14.6 inches in length and 11.7 inches in width, with a weight of 176 oz. It is written in English and includes illustrations by a talented artist. This book is a perfect addition to any collection and a great gift for anyone interested in fashion and design.

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PublisherAssouline
ISBN-102759401626
ISBN-139782759401628
eBay Product ID (ePID)61193303

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Book TitleDior 60th Anniversary
Number of Pages383 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicFashion & Accessories
Publication Year2007
IllustratorYes
GenreDesign
AuthorFarid Chenoune
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight176 Oz
Item Length14.6 in
Item Width11.7 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisOriginal photography and insightful text illuminate the House of Dior, including 150 of its most beautiful haute couture dresses by Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, Marc Bohan, Gianfranco Ferre and John Galliano. Celebrity models from Suzy Parker to Kate Moss are immortalized in Dior by fashion photography legends from Irving Penn to Nick Knight. This definitive anthology of one of the world's foremost couture houses captures the ambiance, creativity, and fashion of each era. An added bonus: an appendix of the house's 120 Haute Couture collections.

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