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The ‘Fashion Coffee Table Book’ Thread

If vintage couture is your thing, this IG post looks good..

 
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Tim Walker: Story Teller for anyone who's really into that fantastical style of presentation, this is made to be flipped through.
 
anyone have any of the Robert Fairer books on McQueen or Galliano backstage pics? (Unseen, I think that was the name) I'm considering getting one.
 

New book from Vogue Italia in celebration of their 60th anniversary last year
 
Just ordered the Rizzoli Adrian book. I heard it's fab, fingies crossed
 
^^^ You know what you truly want: A 600pg oversized tome of Tyrone by Rick. Like that one of Gisele but knowing Rick, it'll be twice as big.
 
Coffee table books are actually so fun because you can curate the most fun and interesting conversation starters.
Yes to this! they always seem to kick off a conversation.

I really want to stock up on Bruce Weber books, I just don’t have the patience or passion to do the work lol. I know I want Affairs of the Heart next to my unnecessary amount of Holbein books just to lighten it all up, I’ve seen it, I just always leave it for later.

I should probably also get Olivier’s book with Hannelore on the cover.
 
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^^^ Craving a tome of Bruce’s My Education retrospect. Did I missed it, or is there no accompanying volume for this show???
 
I bought Story Teller by Tim Walker, it's great if you like his style
 
After 70 years of cancellations and blah blah blah I JUST got the Adrian book and I'm so excited! Some of this stuff actually takes my breath away. His suits and gowns feel so like ... "holistic" if that makes sense
 
There's a cool series dedicated to the history of fashion. Edited by RBA Books (I think it's from Spain) in several countries (I saw Italy, France, Greece and Latin America are realeasing these titles. I don't know if there will be an English version (it should be!). It will last 70 weeks. I have the first 4. I put this in "magazines" because it sells in newsstands.



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They seem similar to these ones in English: Little Books of Fashion. I wonder if they're translations or independent of each other!

 
I think they're not the same, because this one has 70 books vs 8, but I can see where it come from. Maybe it was inspired by that set.
 

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