Book: Lucile Ltd: London, Paris, New York And Chicago 1890s-1930s In the early 20th century, Lucile, Lady Duff Gordon (1863-1935), was an international fashion sensation. Lucile, as she was commonly known, created some of the most lavish, provocative, and controversial fashions of the Edwardian eralingerie, tea-gowns and eveningwear that attracted famous beauties like Lillie Langtry and Mary Pickford. A flamboyant and eccentric character who survived the sinking of the Titanic, wrote a column for Hearst newspapers, and designed costumes for the Ziegfeld Follies, Lucile also trained the first professional fashion models, staged the first runway style shows, and introduced revolutionary elements to womens dress such as lower necklines, slit skirts, and less-restrictive corsets. This fascinating and long-overdue study of Luciles work includes a remarkable facsimile of her Fall 1905 fashion album, printed on special paper, and featuring over 60 watercolor illustrations and reproductions of luxurious fabric samples and trimmings. The book also draws on Luciles own autobiography, Discretions and Indiscretions, a captivating window into the rarefied world of high Edwardian society and the extraordinary mind of one its most notable characters.
Details of Book: Lucile Ltd: London, Paris, New York And Chicago 1890s-1930s Book: Lucile Ltd: London, Paris, New York And Chicago 1890s-1930s
Author: Valerie D. Mendes, Amy De La Haye
ISBN: 1851775617
ISBN-13: 9781851775613
, 978-1851775613
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2009/06/01
Publisher: Victoria & Albert Museum
Number of Pages: 222
Language: English