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Style book II : pattern and print / Elizabeth Walker.

By: Walker, Elizabeth [author.]Publisher: Paris : Flammarion, S.A., [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 415 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color) ; 21 cmContent type: still image | text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9782080201621; 208020162XOther title: Style book 2 | Style book two | Pattern and printSubject(s): Fashion -- History | Fashion -- History -- Pictorial works | Textile design -- Themes, motives | Textile design -- Pictorial worksLOC classification: GT 580 | .W35 2013Online resources: Contributor biographical information
Contents:
International indigenous influences -- Graphic designs and a touch of typography -- Flora and fauna -- Wild at heart, scenes from the Serengeti -- Tribal décor, beaded, printed or woven -- Checkmate, from gingham to windowpane -- Orientalism and Far-Eastern influences -- Moder graphics, op art, stripes and spots -- From folk flourishes to frogged regalia.
Summary: "Long-time fashion editor and style maven Elizabeth Walker navigates fashion devotees through an inspired selection of images showcasing the recurring themes that define the essence of style. Following the success of Style Book : Fashionable Inspirations, this volume offers a fresh take on the iconic patterns and prints that are renewed and recycled year after year, from the runways to street wear. Fashion editor Elizabeth Walker draws on eclectic influences from around the world: embroidered kimonos from Japan, batiks from Indonesia, paisley from India and France, animal prints, bold op-art geometrics in black and white, bright kangas from Kenya, Hawaiian-print hibiscus, or bold splashes of color combining Schiaparelli pink with tangerine and turquoise. From Grace Jones in a zebra-print jumpsuit to a flapper's scalloped swimsuit, or from Marc Jacobs in a Mickey Mouse T-shirt to Nicolas Cage in a snakeskin jacket, you can take your cue to liven up the gray workday commute in a jewel-toned ikat print or a jaunty African tribal fabric. The striped mariner's pullover that looked great on Picasso is still in style, and houndstooth checkered trousers will turn heads and add bounce to your stride. The images selected here--featuring both celebrities and more proletariat fashionistas--spotlight the striking prints and patterns that add panache to any look."
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"Originally published in Great Britain: Copyright © Endeavour London Ltd. 2013"--Title page verso.

International indigenous influences -- Graphic designs and a touch of typography -- Flora and fauna -- Wild at heart, scenes from the Serengeti -- Tribal décor, beaded, printed or woven -- Checkmate, from gingham to windowpane -- Orientalism and Far-Eastern influences -- Moder graphics, op art, stripes and spots -- From folk flourishes to frogged regalia.

"Long-time fashion editor and style maven Elizabeth Walker navigates fashion devotees through an inspired selection of images showcasing the recurring themes that define the essence of style. Following the success of Style Book : Fashionable Inspirations, this volume offers a fresh take on the iconic patterns and prints that are renewed and recycled year after year, from the runways to street wear. Fashion editor Elizabeth Walker draws on eclectic influences from around the world: embroidered kimonos from Japan, batiks from Indonesia, paisley from India and France, animal prints, bold op-art geometrics in black and white, bright kangas from Kenya, Hawaiian-print hibiscus, or bold splashes of color combining Schiaparelli pink with tangerine and turquoise. From Grace Jones in a zebra-print jumpsuit to a flapper's scalloped swimsuit, or from Marc Jacobs in a Mickey Mouse T-shirt to Nicolas Cage in a snakeskin jacket, you can take your cue to liven up the gray workday commute in a jewel-toned ikat print or a jaunty African tribal fabric. The striped mariner's pullover that looked great on Picasso is still in style, and houndstooth checkered trousers will turn heads and add bounce to your stride. The images selected here--featuring both celebrities and more proletariat fashionistas--spotlight the striking prints and patterns that add panache to any look."

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