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100 contemporary fashion designers = 100 zeitgenössische Modedesign = 100 créateurs de mode contemporarians / edited by Terry Jones.
Writers, James Anderson [and others] ; German translation, Henriette Zeltner ; French translation, Claire Le Breton].
Includes index.
[v. 1]. A-K. -- Haider Ackermann -- Azzedine Alaïa -- Giorgio Armani -- Kris Assche + Dior Homme -- Agnes B. 2]. L-Z.
[Writers, James Anderson [and others] ; German translation, Henriette Zeltner ; French translation, Claire Le Breton].
"This two-volume compilation brings together highlights from TASCHEN's first two volumes of our renowned Fashion Now! books for a comprehensive study of fashion design around the world at the beginning of the 21st century. Up-and-coming fashion designers tomorrow's superstars are featured alongside the field's most respected practitioners"--Publisher description.
Parallel text in English, German and French.
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From 'ladylike' to what ladies actually like
By Vanessa Friedman for Financial Times
Published: September 27 2005 03:00 | Last updated: September 27 2005 03:00
Like a herd of migrating bison (or gazelles chased by a few bison), the fashion pack thunders on to Milan. The spring/summer '06 collections have got off to a slow start. The big news out of New York and London was mostly no news. This winter's hot stories - the rise of Victoriana, the continuation of the ladylike aesthetic, a flirtation with the '60s - are also next spring's, at least thus far, meaning it is up to the Italians to offer some fresh ideas. The good thing at this stage in the cycle, though, is odds are they are going to do exactly that.
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Not because they are the radical thinkers of the industry - that honour would go to the Belgians and Japanese who show in Paris - but because, first, they are the biggest brands and thus have the biggest sense of the need to shift new product, and second, for the most part they are different.
A subtle shift has occurred in the Milanese fashion world over the past eight years, an evolution that has happened so gradually that no one has really noticed. But it is one that makes