Process: 50 Product Designs from Concept to Manufacture
This book provides an in-depth study of the creative and manufacturing processes behind 50 contemporary domestic design objects. Chosen from all aroun
"M" As Mila: A Tribute to Mila Schon
Illustrated survey of the creations by fashion designer Mila Schon. Interview with Schon – the last interview exclusively given for this book reflects
Jean Muir: Beyond Fashion
With the recent closure of Jean Muir Ltd., interest in the life and work of the Iconic British fashion designer has never been greater. Jean Muir (19
"Tank" Book
In the oversaturated magazine world, there has been a flowering in recent years of ’boutique publishing’ that has given marketeers and advertisers an
Naturally ’70s Fabric
Fabric of the 1970s was as distinct as the clothing into which it was made. Bold colors and patterns that dominated fabric design ranged from flamboya
Foulards: A Picture Book of Prints for Men’s Wear
More than 350 photographs of historic fabric swatches explore design variations in foulards, the small motifs printed on silks and related fabrics tha
Costumes By Karinska
Karinska’s costumes ran the gamut of theatrical genres, from burlesque and Broadway to Shakespeare and Moliere. As one of legendary choreographer Geor
Barcelona Brand New Fashion Designers: Modafad 25 Editions
This book portrays the ModaFAD venture, a non-profit association formed by students, proto-designers, self-taught practitioners, stylists, multidiscip
1000 Ideas by 100 Fashion Designers
Fashion isn’t art. The latter can just be admired, while the first needs to be sold. How do designers create constant objects of desire? In this book,
Jan Jansen
For over forty years, Jan Jansen has been designing and selling shoes. His designs include the clog of 1969, the bamboo shoe of 1973 and the floating
