Geografía de la Moda Española = [Geography of Spanish fashion] /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Lomba, Modesto
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Madrid : Tf. Artes Gráficas, c2009
Madrid : Tf. Artes Gráficas, c2009
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Description
Item Description:Also includes illustrations of work by Mariano Fortuny, Ortiz Echagüe, Ignacio Zuloaga, Julio Romero De Torres, Cristóbal Balenciaga, Pertegaz, and Antonio Del Castillo
Also includes illustrations of work by Mariano Fortuny, Ortiz Echagüe, Ignacio Zuloaga, Julio Romero De Torres, Cristóbal Balenciaga, Pertegaz, and Antonio Del Castillo
Spanish title from front and back cover; English translation from p. [137]
"The twenty-eight fashion designers presented in this book...From Elio Berhanyer, the doyen of Spanish creators, who is over eighty years old and still active, to the youngest designer Alma Aguilar, in adddition to the representative of the "Movida Madrileña" of the eighties, Antonio Alvarado; the aesthete Jesús del Pozo; the colorist Agatha Ruiz de la Prada; the Galician industry of Roberto Verino, María Freire and Kina Fernández; the always important presence of the Basque creators, such as Fernando Lemoniez, Miguel Palacio, Miriam Ocariz and Ailanto, all of them have been greatly influenced by Balenciaga; the essentials like Angel Schlesser and Roberto Torretta; the Andalusian baroque of Victorio & Lucchino; the Valencian style of Francis Montesinos; the avant-garde of Devota & Lomba, Amaya Arzuaga, Ana Locking, José Miró, and Spastor; the exquisite fabrics of Carmen March and Juanjo Oliva; the traditional cut of Javier Larrainzar; the personal style of Lydia Delgado, who links her label to Barcelona just like davidelfín and Duyos link theirs to Madrid or the lingerie of Andrés Sardá that outshines all the rest"--From the preface by Modesto Lomba, President, Fashion Creators Association of Spain
"The twenty-eight fashion designers presented in this book...From Elio Berhanyer, the doyen of Spanish creators, who is over eighty years old and still active, to the youngest designer Alma Aguilar, in adddition to the representative of the "Movida Madrileña" of the eighties, Antonio Alvarado; the aesthete Jesús del Pozo; the colorist Agatha Ruiz de la Prada; the Galician industry of Roberto Verino, María Freire and Kina Fernández; the always important presence of the Basque creators, such as Fernando Lemoniez, Miguel Palacio, Miriam Ocariz and Ailanto, all of them have been greatly influenced by Balenciaga; the essentials like Angel Schlesser and Roberto Torretta; the Andalusian baroque of Victorio & Lucchino; the Valencian style of Francis Montesinos; the avant-garde of Devota & Lomba, Amaya Arzuaga, Ana Locking, José Miró, and Spastor; the exquisite fabrics of Carmen March and Juanjo Oliva; the traditional cut of Javier Larrainzar; the personal style of Lydia Delgado, who links her label to Barcelona just like davidelfín and Duyos link theirs to Madrid or the lingerie of Andrés Sardá that outshines all the rest"--From the preface by Modesto Lomba, President, Fashion Creators Association of Spain
Physical Description:[152 p.] : col. ill. ; 42 cm
ISBN:8492441763
9788492441761