Arts, Design & Photography

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Electric Fashion stands alone in the genre of fashion monographs as this is a book that can be appraised and applauded on multiple levels.

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Part of being a city dweller is to know the definitions of sidewalk scavenger or dumpster diver.

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Dennis Hopper's Drugstore Camera is a freewheeling abstract monologue, a visual stream of consciousness and free verse.

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What is immediately apparent about this book is that it bears an amazing resemblance to an Italian magazine by the name of Collezione.

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Creative Haven Whimsical Gardens Coloring Book by Alexandra Cowell rings in the gentler seasons of the year.

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Given a large (9 3/8” x 13”) page size, this very attractive compilation of contemporary art—drawings on paper—provides an excellent review of a medium that is too often overlooked.

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“will appeal to the art lover, the record collector, the social historian, the casual observer of culture, and the curious enthusiast.” 

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First, let’s start with all the positive aspects of Emerging Fashion Designers.

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looking good is not only about the labels on your clothes but about how you present yourself to the outside world.”

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What an amazingly wonderful and glorious surprise and what a gift Italian Glamour is to those of us whose lives are steeped in fashion.

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Life and Art is a fine-line portrait of the award-winning gay poet.

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Fashion Lives should become a textbook or at least mandatory reading for all budding designers, future fashionphiles, and anyone who inhabits the fashion business or considers themselves a

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WOW and OMG come to mind after just having just completed Patricia Underwood: The Way You Wear Your Hat.

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The year 2015 has started off in an unusual way for the world of fashion, especially when it comes to books.

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The New York based collective DIS, with its focus on art, pop culture, documentation, and exhibition, explores the roots and use of the selfie as an art form in their book DIS #artselfie.

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Here’s the thing about fashion, taste and style: for many of us who have lived a life of fashion we have learned that maybe two of those qualities can be taught in a cursory way at best.

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“Finlay is expert in her knowledge and delves beneath the superficial to reveal why colors captivate our imaginations.”

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Incomparable Couples is a love note to New York City compliments of Rose Hartman.

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When the subject is Charles James, one can expect accolades and superlatives to be used in excess.

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If you wonder how one single event in fashion history turns into a 320-page book, then have I got a book for you.

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Without question, the only language that should be used to describe this unimaginably beautiful volume is with a vocabulary of superlatives.

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The first quarter of the New Year usually yields very little in terms of interesting or memorable books, but this year that cycle has been broken and has produced  one more wonderfully engaging boo

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Abandoned NYC deserves attention.”

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