Over the years fashion designers, photographers, models, creators, and icons have created memoirs and biographies sharing their behind-the-scenes experiences in the fashion industry. Here are just a few of the books that I found interesting and loved reading.
This book is a strong, hard-hitting, and firm editorial glance at the design business.
Mary Gehlhar, a consultant to hundreds of designers, including Zac Posen and Rebecca Taylor gives readers a behind-the-scenes look and crucial business knowledge on beginning and establishing a successful profession as an independent fashion designer.
In htis book Frances Corner talks about the growing impact of style from the points of view of plan, innovation, manageability, and business.
The ideal A—Z manual for the creators of the present style world.
Christian Dior uncovers the mysteries of style in this beguiling handbook that no lady ought to be without. A key guide that covers everything from what to wear to a wedding and how to attach a scarf.
In this book the House of Chanel opens its private chronicles, uncovering a universal system of great plans made by Coco Chanel from 1920 onwards. Stunning garments, many-sided frill, engaging models, and ageless plan leave no chance for the lasting popularity of her name and outline all that has come to represent the charm of Chanel.
A minimal, represented assortment of citations on style, ladies, love, and life by one of the most powerful planners of the 20th century, Coco Chanel.
In this book four French women tell us how they dress, entertain, have fun and attempt to behave themselves.
In this book Alexa Chung shares her motivations, thoughts, and her own and varied style.
Diane von Furstenburg is one of the most influential, admired, and innovative women of our time. In her book she talks about becoming the woman she wanted to be.