9783836582766-3836582767-Pucci. Updated Edition

Pucci. Updated Edition

ISBN-13: 9783836582766
ISBN-10: 3836582767
Edition: Multilingual
Author: Vanessa Friedman, Alessandra Arezzi Boza, Laudomia Pucci, Armando Chitolina
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: TASCHEN
Format: Hardcover 448 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783836582766
ISBN-10: 3836582767
Edition: Multilingual
Author: Vanessa Friedman, Alessandra Arezzi Boza, Laudomia Pucci, Armando Chitolina
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: TASCHEN
Format: Hardcover 448 pages

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Pucci. Updated Edition (ISBN-13: 9783836582766 and ISBN-10: 3836582767), written by authors Vanessa Friedman, Alessandra Arezzi Boza, Laudomia Pucci, Armando Chitolina, was published by TASCHEN in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Decorative Arts & Design books. You can easily purchase or rent Pucci. Updated Edition (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Decorative Arts & Design books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Emilio Pucci had a passion for women, a visionary sense of style, and an eye for color and design. With these talents, he created a fashion house unlike any other. By the early ’50s, his boutique on the isle of Capri was catering to wealthy sophisticates, heiresses, and movie stars buying his “Capri pants,” silk scarves, and lightweight separates. By the end of the decade, Jacqueline Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe were wearing his dresses, and by the mid-’60s, the label was synonymous with the gilded lifestyle of an international jetset.
The Pucci story is a modern epic with its roots in renaissance Italy: the brand’s founder, the Marchese Emilio Pucci di Barsento, was a charismatic aristocrat whose lineage extends back to the 15th century. It is a story of evolution: a family company that grew from one tiny store to an international brand. And finally, it is a tale of innovation: Pucci was one of the first brands to bear a logo, and a pioneer of diversification into interiors, athletic wear, and accessories. It introduced free-moving, lightweight fabrics, pop-art prints, and a new color palette into womenswear, and constantly pushed fabric and printing technologies.
Featuring hundreds of photographs, drawings, and candid shots from the archive of the Emilio Pucci Foundation, this XL tome captures the breathtaking elegance and drama of a unique brand. Vanessa Friedman’s text places Emilio’s achievements in the context of fashion history and provides insight into the remarkable Pucci dynasty.
Each book is uniquely bound with one of a selection of original print fabrics from Emilio Pucci’s collection and will be delivered with one of the stunning fabrics available.
Also available in an Art Edition with a vintage silk scarf from the Emilio Pucci Archive
Review
“An insight into fashion’s first family of print.” ―
theguardian.com
“...an extensive insight into the opulent world of the Pucci family, where art, fashion and history come together in the label’s iconic kaleidoscopic prints.” ―
Dazed Digital
“An excellent remedy against the prevailing gloom, with its bright colors, joie de vivre and bold «pop» prints, this PUCCI book is a tribute to the fashion house in full rebirth today.” ―
COTE Magazine
“An extraordinary vision of the life of an extraordinary man.” ―
lofficiel.com
“Bright colours, groovy patterns and bold prints: could there be a more life-affirming fashion dynasty than Pucci?” ―
The Sunday Times
About the Author
Vanessa Friedman is the fashion director and chief fashion critic of The New York Times. Previously, she was the fashion editor of the Financial Times, features director of UK In Style, and contributed regularly to The Economist, The New Yorker, and Vogue. She is the winner of the Fashion Group International’s Media award, the Newswomen’s Club of New York Front Page award for specialty writing, and the Fashion/Beauty Monitor’s Fashion Journalist of the Year award, and is on the advisory council of Princeton University’s History Department.
Alessandra Arezzi Boza is a Costume and Fashion historian, has worked as a consultant for the Costume Gallery at Palazzo Pitti in Florence and in several projects for fashion houses and their archives. She was the curator of the Emilio Pucci Archive Foundation from 2001 to 2015.
In 1985 Laudomia Pucci graduated from Luiss University Rome in Economics and Politics and joined Emilio Pucci in Florence. She took over the company from her father in 1989 and in 2000 became Deputy Chairman and Image Director. She is a VP and board member of Altagamma, Polimoda Srl, Salini Impregilo, Sotheby’s, Palazzo Strozzi Foundation Usa and member of steering committee of Ente Cassa di Risparmio Firenze.
Armando Chitolina worked as a design consultant and art director at Vogue Italia and L'Uomo Vogue, and image consultant for fashion houses Moschino and Mila Schön. His TASCHEN titles include William Claxton's Jazz Seen, Gian Paolo Barbieri's

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