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Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion
Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion | Andrew Bolton
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This vibrant publication brings to life four centuries of extraordinary garments and accessories inspired by the natural world. Offering new ways for understanding and experiencing a garments inherent artistry, Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion explores clothings complex relationship with the body through the senses. Engaging texts by scholars, scientists, and conservators reveal the history behind over 200 works of fashion while also addressing their fragility and ephemerality. Exceptional new photography by Nick Knight of creations by international couturiers and design housesincluding Cristbal Balenciaga, Thom Browne, Collina Strada, Christian Dior, Gucci, Charles James, LOEWE, Madame Grs, Thebe Magugu, Maison Margiela, Alexander McQueen, Issey Miyake, Paul Poiret, Yves Saint Laurent, Elsa Schiaparelli, Bea Szenfeld, Philip Treacy, Iris van Herpen, Louis Vuitton, and Charles Frederick Worthfurther deepens our appreciation for each objects sensorial integrity.
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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I love how the book has fold out pages so you can see the full piece and also a closer look at the damage time and wear has had. This Charles James dress from 1955 is holding up pretty well but tulle is a very fragile textile.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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These dresses photograph beautifully for the book.

The dress on the left is my absolute favorite dress in history and the main pull for me fly to NYC to see this exhibit. It is colloquially called the Dior "petal dress" but was named the Junon when it was made in 1949.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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There are a few very famous dresses in the book (all pieces in the book were in the exhibit) like this Alexander McQueen butterfly dress you might know if you have seen a certain book turned to film.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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The book takes you directly through how the exhibit was laid out, and it gives not only full photos of the pieces but close-ups so you can see the incredible detail.

This is a French gown style called Robe & l'anglaise (meaning in the English way) from circa 1780

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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I went to The Met a couple of weeks ago to see this exhibit and this book was much too big to lug home so I had to put in an order for them to ship it to me and wow was it worth it!! This book is gorgeous. Filled with lush photos and tons of information not only about the exhibit but about the fashions and preservation attempts.
If you are into fashion I highly recommend this, even if you were unable to see the exhibit in person.

Meshell1313 Gorg! 😍😍 3mo
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