"D.V." 1985 VREELAND, Diana Hermès ParisVREELAND, Diana [258] pp. Vintage Books 1985 7" x 4 1 4" VG A fact checker might have difficulty with this stylized book from the legendary fashion editor. The essence of the truth, however, shines through. Vreeland herself labels it faction, a blend of truth and fiction. And, if truth is stranger than fact, then faction trumps them both, as Vreeland breezes through a miscellany of subjects, including Vogue, India, Paris, New York, blue jeans, London,
the wearers interacted with fashion and art simultaneously
17 1/2" x 12 1/2"Folio w/ 36 colour plates of fashionable ladies at Longchamp Racecourse
43 Picassos and 27 Gauguins
where five trolls are waiting--and they want her dog
w/ coral matte & ornate gilt frame
and 100 line drawings in the text
Limited Edition #25 of 50
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Brassaï shows us how Proust was excessively interested in possessing portraits of his acquaintances and how the process by which he remembered and wrote was quite similar to the ways in which photographs register and reveal life’s images