| This item is Returnable
Review Quotes:
"Most screen gowns are designed for especially dramatic women, to
wear in a series of dramatic scenes, that comprise more drama than
most women have in their whole lives."
Publisher Marketing:
From the lavish productions of Hollywood's Golden Age through the
high-tech blockbusters of today, the most memorable movies all have
one thing in common: they rely on the magical transformations
rendered by the costume designer. Whether spectacular or subtle,
elaborate or barely there, a movie costume must be more than merely
a perfect fit. Each costume speaks a language all its own,
communicating mood, personality, and setting, and propelling the
action of the movie as much as a scripted line or synthetic clap of
thunder. More than a few acting careers have been launched on the
basis of an unforgettable costume, and many an era defined by the
intuition of a costume designer--think curvy Mae West in "I'm No
Angel" (Travis Banton, costume designer), Judy Garland in "A Star is
Born" (Jean Louis and Irene Sharaff, costume designers), Diane
Keaton in "Annie Hall" (Ruth Morley, costume designer), or Harrison
Ford as Indiana Jones in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" (Deborah
Nadoolman Landis, costume designer).
In "Dressed: A Century of Hollywood Costume Design," Academy
Award-nominated costume designer Deborah Nadoolman Landis showcases
one hundred years of Hollywood's most tantalizing costumes and the
characters they helped bring to life. Drawing on years of
extraordinary research, Landis has uncovered both a treasure trove
of costume sketches and photographs--many of them previously
unpublished--and a dazzling array of first-person anecdotes that
inform and enhance the images. Along the way she also provides and
eye-opening, behind-the-scenes look at the evolution of the costume
designer's art, from its emergence as a key element of cinematic
collaboration to its limitless future in theera of CGI.
A lavish tribute that mingles words and images of equal luster,
"Dressed" is one book no film and fashion lover should be without.
|