Arts, Design & Photography

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Be ready to have the legacy that is Brigitte Bardot unfold right in front of your eyes.

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Having never been a tourist in New York City this might be a book that is a bit difficult to assess but here goes.

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Benjamin Grant has created a unique series of images in Overview: A New Perspective of Earth, which illustrates that “there needs to be a dramatic shift in the way our species views our pl

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National Geographic magazine has been a window on the world for some five generations of Americans.

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What can make or break a book dealing with this subject is the angle from which the author approaches the subject.

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“the book succeeds as a primer for new photographers and inspiration for experienced lovers of photography.”

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The two founders of the Coveteur seem to be all about the closet, its owner, its contents, and the homes that house all of that.

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an engaging compendium, a fascinating read, and a valuable resource . . .”

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In another case of expectation vs. reality, this reviewer is thrilled to write that the reality is far greater than the expectation.

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Olympia Le-Tan can be appreciated on many levels. The book can be so many different things to each reader depending on the reader’s fashion education or trend exposure.

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To say that Versace is a history of the brand is a tad misleading as the book is much more about Donatella Versace and the role she has played in the ascension of the brand.

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Morbid Curiosities is highly recommended for its lurid yet tasteful exploration of an otherwise ignored subculture of collecting.”

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“I never think of myself as an icon. What is in other people's minds is not in my mind. I just do my thing. . . . Elegance is the only beauty that never fades." —Audrey Hepburn

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“Just like meditation, coloring also allows us to switch off our brains from other thoughts and focus only on the moment, helping to alleviate free-floating anxiety.

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Slim Aarons: Women is one of the most vividly and luxuriously documented books of its genre.

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Olivier Dupon has curated a selection of some of the most talented and creative jewelers from around the world and their oeuvres.

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Chronometry is the measuring of time, and horology is the science of measuring time or the art of making instruments for indicating time.

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What stands out above all else is that the authors of Fashion Quotes: Stylish Wit and Catwalk Wisdom have skillfully and seamlessly set their book apart from all others that focus on this

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Modern Life is an expedition through a universe of insightful images that chronicle artist and illustrator Jean Jullien’s perceptions and observations of 21st century life.

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“[a] stylish and intelligent discussion of the intersection of transportation, aesthetics, and meaning.”

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Castelbajac, the book, and Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, the designer, stand as reminders to those in fashion that this man was indeed a visionary in his prescient approach to fashion.

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Franck Bohbot’s color photography in Light on New York City captures the iconic and not so-iconic places in New York City at night.

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It is amazing that practically every book devoted to Dior, whether the designer himself or the DNA of the brand, can be consistently as exquisitely produced, informative, and entertaining.

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There are two kernels of advice that immediately came to mind upon the completion of reading this book. Number one: Don’t judge a book by its cover. Number two: Always consider the source.

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