
Style and Substance : Why What We Wear Matters
by Bay Garnett
Title:
Style and Substance : Why What We Wear Matters
Author:
Bay Garnett
Format:
Hardback
Number of pages:
240 pages, B&W integrated illustrations x10 pages (5 double spread)
Publisher:
Hachette UK Distribution
ISBN-13:
9781399812443
EAN:
9781399812443
Classifications:
Biography and non-fiction prose
Weight (g):
704
Dimensions (mm):
206 x 162 x 22
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
Compelling'' HARPER''S BAZAAR''Richly textured'' GRAZIA''Completely riveting . . . an eclectic compendium of style, subversion and literary snippets . . . all about the magical meaning of clothes'' CALENDAR MAGAZINEMaya Angelou imagined she''d feel like a movie star in a dress of lavender taffeta. Rachel Weisz loves the democracy of denim. Zadie Smith''s look differs depending on whether she''s in New York or London, while Joan Didion always packed the same clothes. Jarvis Cocker found inspiration at jumble sales, Bella Freud in Colette''s novels and Harris Reed in the gender fluidity of Virginia Woolf''s Orlando. Oscar Wilde understood the importance of proportions, Stanley Tucci favours a narrow stripe and Chloë Sevigny delights in traditional, with a twist. For Bernardine Evaristo style is about a refusal to be stereotyped. Jilly Cooper and AJ Tracey appreciate retail therapy. Sienna Miller misses the freedom of a less self-conscious age. For Davina McCall, an outfit begins with underwear; for Sophie Dahl it''s not complete without scent. Clothes allow Susie Cave to hide and Charlotte Tilbury to feel empowered.With over sixty pieces on everything from thrifting to modesty dressing, drag to vintage sportswear, Style and Substance is a gloriously eclectic celebration of self-expression.











