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Dior and His Decorators - Victor Grandpierre, Georges Geffroy, and the New Look

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Maureen Footer is an interior designer and the author of George Stacey and the Creation of American Chic . Hamish Bowles is the European editor at large for American Vogue . Klappentext Dior and His Decorators is the first work on the two interior designers most closely associated with Christian Dior. Like the unabashedly luxurious fashions of Dior’s New Look, which debuted in 1947, the interior designs of Victor Grandpierre and Georges Geffroy infused a war-weary world with a sumptuous new aesthetic—a melding of the refined traditions of the past with a wholly modern sense of elegance. Author Maureen Footer recounts the lives and work of this influential trio, illustrated with a trove of evocative vintage photographs. Grandpierre designed Dior’s first couture house, creating not only the elegantly restrained look of the salons but also the template for the Dior brand, including typeface, logo, and packaging. Both Grandpierre and Geffroy (who worked independently) designed the interior of Dior’s townhouse. After the couturier’s untimely death in 1957, Grandpierre and Geffroy went on to design salons for other couturiers, as well as homes for the likes of Yves Saint Laurent, Marcel Rochas, Gloria Guinness, Daisy Fellowes, and Maria Callas. Zusammenfassung Dior and His Decorators is the first work on the two interior designers most closely associated with Christian Dior. Like the unabashedly luxurious fashions of Dior’s New Look, which debuted in 1947, the interior designs of Victor Grandpierre and Georges Geffroy infused a war-weary world with a sumptuous new aesthetic—a melding of the refined traditions of the past with a wholly modern sense of elegance. Author Maureen Footer recounts the lives and work of this influential trio, illustrated with a trove of evocative vintage photographs. Grandpierre designed Dior’s first couture house, creating not only the elegantly restrained look of the salons but also the template for the Dior brand, including typeface, logo, and packaging. Both Grandpierre and Geffroy (who worked independently) designed the interior of Dior’s townhouse. After the couturier’s untimely death in 1957, Grandpierre and Geffroy went on to design salons for other couturiers, as well as homes for the likes of Yves Saint Laurent, Marcel Rochas, Gloria Guinness, Daisy Fellowes, and Maria Callas. ...

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Authors Hamish Bowles, Maureen Footer, Footer Maureen
Assisted by Hamish Bowles (Foreword), Bowles Hamish (Foreword)
Publisher Vendome Press, U.S.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2018
 
EAN 9780865653535
ISBN 978-0-86565-353-5
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 285 mm x 240 mm x 29 mm
Series VENDOME PRESS
VENDOME PRESS
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Interior design, design

Professional interior design, DESIGN / Fashion & Accessories, Architecture: interior design, Fashion and textile design

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