John Bates: Fashion Designer
Throughout the 1960s and 70s John Bates dominated the British fashion scene with a unique brand of style and innovation. No other designer had such a
Joe Colombo and Italian Design of the Sixties
During his short but highly productive career, Joe Colombo (1930-1971) became one of the most inventive stars of Italian design. His work was consiste
Fashion Show
‘Paris, the undisputed capital of the fashion world, is rich in talented designers, skilled craftsmen and native chic. It has been a magnet for stylis
Pucci: A Renaissance in Fashion
Documents fashion-designer Pucci’s career covering four decades of design, craft, marketing and offers a history of the building of his fashion empire
Paco Rabanne
Trained as an architect in Paris, Paco Rabanne rejected the world of couture, choosing metal rings and plastic rather than needle, thread and cloth. H
Emanuel Ungaro
The Greek statue, the Oriental veiled beauty, the Parisienne, the gypsy, the diva – all these incarnations of women and more are captured in the creat
Ralph Lauren and the Spirit of America
Since the opening of his first store in New York in 1971, the name Ralph Lauren has become a household name. Throughout his career Lauren has reinterp
Texture , Form, Purity, Detail
From the designer renowned for his use of natural materials in his meticulous, yet sensual clothes and interiors, this is a study of John Rocha’s desi
Hathaway Shirts: Their History, Design, and Advertising
From its founding in 1837 Hathaway Shirts has been the bellweather for quality and style. Ironically for their 120 years or so they did little or no a
Always Remember : The Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt A Selection of Panels Created by and for International Designers
A full-color collection of panels created for the AIDS Memorial Quilt by the world’s top fashion designers–including Giorgio Armani, Isaac Mizrah
