Karl: no regrets

"The artist Patrick Hourcade met Karl Lagerfeld in 1976, sparking a friendship that would last more than twenty years, strengthened by their shared passion for eighteenth-century art. Following his education in art history, Patrick Hourcade joined the creative team at Vogue Paris and, in parall...

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1. Verfasser: Hourcade, Patrick ca. 20. bis 21. Jahrhundert (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Paris Flammarion [2021]
Ausgabe:English language edition
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Zusammenfassung:"The artist Patrick Hourcade met Karl Lagerfeld in 1976, sparking a friendship that would last more than twenty years, strengthened by their shared passion for eighteenth-century art. Following his education in art history, Patrick Hourcade joined the creative team at Vogue Paris and, in parallel, he introduced Karl to the art of the Enlightenment, of which Hourcade is a fervent expert. From then on, he assisted the fashion designer with each of his lavish acquisitions-mansions, furniture, and works of art. The two built a magnificent universe together, refined and at times luxuriously extravagant, notably at the chateau de Grand-Champ in Brittany, l'hotel Pozzo di Borgo in Paris, or at La Vigie, a villa on the French Riviera. Patrick Hourcade recounts the story of their aesthetic complicity, through previously unpublished documents and a unique biography in which he reveals Karl Lagerfeld in all of his splendor as well as his weaknesses. This intimate story introduces the colorful cast of characters who were important to the designer, including Anna Piaggi, Francine Crescent, Laure de Beauvau, Liliane de Rothschild, Pierre Berge, Yves Saint Laurent, Gilles Defour, Vincent Darre, Guy Bourdin, Andree Putnam, and, most importantly, the two great loves of Karl's life: his mother Elisabeth and Jacques de Bascher."--Provided by publisher
Beschreibung:Simultaneously published in French and English
Translated from the French
Beschreibung:223 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm
ISBN:9782080243713
2080243713

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