Rock and Royalty
Princes of Wales Diana, Ingrid Sischy, Diana Princess of Wales, Helmut Newton (Photographer), Richard AvedonOverview
The ever-changing look of Versace's couture, as seen—and modeled—by the kings, queens, mega-models, and jokers of rock & roll.This raucous portfolio includes contributions from Richard Avedon, Sheryl Crow, Karl Lagerfeld, Annie Leibovitz, k. d. lang, Madonna, Steven Meisel, Helmut Newton, Prince, Sting, Mario Testino, Tina Turner, and Bruce Weber, as well as Claudia, Kate, Kristen, Linda, Naomi, Nadja, and Stella.
Other Details: 280 illustrations, 220 in full color 288 pages 4 x 4" Published 1999
rock'n'rollers in the audience. There are also often rock'n'roll stars in his advertising. The presence of all this rock matches what it is that Versace wants to do as a fashion designer. He wants to rock all the old boundaries that get in the way of people's freedom to rule their own lives. And he celebrates the fact that we have come to a point where we can do that more than we ever have before. His observation that rock'n'rollers are the new royalty is really a nod to each of us that a crown is not something you're born with, but something you earn. l I wish he'd designed our school uniforms when I was a young girl in Scotland. For that matter, I bet the queen wouldn't mind an outfit or two by him. Some of her daughters-in-law are already customers. Even royalty wants to rock.
Ingrid Sischy
Synopsis
The ever-changing look of Versace's couture, as seenand modeledby the kings, queens, mega-models, and jokers of rock & roll.
This raucous portfolio includes contributions from Richard Avedon, Sheryl Crow, Karl Lagerfeld, Annie Leibovitz, k. d. lang, Madonna, Steven Meisel, Helmut Newton, Prince, Sting, Mario Testino, Tina Turner, and Bruce Weber, as well as Claudia, Kate, Kristen, Linda, Naomi, Nadja, and Stella.
Other Details: 280 illustrations, 220 in full color 288 pages 4 x 4" Published 1999
rock'n'rollers in the audience. There are also often rock'n'roll stars in his advertising. The presence of all this rock matches what it is that Versace wants to do as a fashion designer. He wants to rock all the old boundaries that get in the way of people's freedom to rule their own lives. And he celebrates the fact that we have come to a point where we can do that more than we ever have before. His observation that rock'n'rollers are the new royalty is really a nod to each of us that a crown is not something you're born with, but something you earn. l I wish he'd designed our school uniforms when I was a young girl in Scotland. For that matter, I bet the queen wouldn't mind an outfit or two by him. Some of her daughters-in-law are already customers. Even royalty wants to rock.
Ingrid Sischy