MODEL
AS MUSE
Embodying Fashion
Hardbound,
9½" x 11½", 200
pages
175 color illustrations
2009, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Edited by Harold Koda and Kohle Yohannan
From the Publisher:
Model as Muse explores fashion’s reciprocal relationship
to iconic beauties that represent the evolution and changing face
of the feminine ideal. Featuring a brief historical overview of
the phenomenon of the supermodel, the book begins in the early
20th century and continues to the present day. Dorian Leigh and
Lisa Fonssagrives in the 1940s are joined in the 1950s by Dovima,
Sunny Harnett, and Suzy Parker. They are followed by Jean “The
Shrimp” Shrimpton and Twiggy in the 1960s and Lauren Hutton
in the 1970s. The 1980s witnessed such enduring personalities
as Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell, and Linda
Evangelista, while the 1990s brought on Kate Moss, whose edgy,
street-inflected style has inspired not only fashion designers,
editors, stylists, and photographers, but artists such as Chuck
Close and Lucien Freud.
With an emphasis on styles from the 1950s onward,
the book features designs from the great ready-to-wear and couture
houses—Madame Grès, Christian Dior, and Balenciaga
in the 1950s; Rudi Gernreich, Yves Saint Laurent, and Cardin in
the 1960s; Giorgio di Sant’Angelo and Halston in the 1970s;
Christian Lacroix, Versace, Comme des Garcons, and Calvin Klein
in the 1980s; and Marc Jacobs, John Galliano, and Alexander McQueen
in the 1990s. |