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Swarovski

In Fashion, Film, Jewelry, and Design


  • Rizzoli
  • by Nadja Swarovski, Colin McDowell, Katharina Flohr, Deyan Sudjic and Alice Rawsthorn
In celebration of Swarovski's 120th anniversary, this is the much-awaited and first significant book on the premier maker of luxury crystals. Swarovski crystals have had a multifaceted significance in the world of culture-from elaborate embroideries for Christian Dior, to the ruby slippers in The Wizard of Oz, and one-of-a-kind commissions for crystal chandeliers by top contemporary designers-yet there has never been a visual celebration of this heritage until now. Organized in four sections, this book look

ISBN 9780847844180 | E | HB
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Publisher Rizzoli
ISBN 9780847844180
Author(s) Nadja Swarovski, Colin McDowell, Katharina Flohr, Deyan Sudjic and Alice Rawsthorn
Publication date September 2015
Edition Hardback
Dimensions mm
Illustrations 300 col.ill.
Pages 352
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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In celebration of Swarovski's 120th anniversary, this is the first significant book on the premier maker of luxury crystals' rich collaborative history with fashion designers, filmmakers, artists, and designers. Swarovski's influence extends from haute couture collaborations to architecture, design, jewelry, and other disciplines in a rich display of cultural exchange with the most eminent designers of our time. The marriage of couture and crystals began at the House of Worth at the beginning of the twentieth century and continued for decades to follow with the leading fashion designers of our age, including Prada, Alexander McQueen, and Riccardo Tisci, who embellished their collections with Swarovski crystals season after season. Swarovski's collaborations have expanded to partnerships with architects and designers, including Tord Boontje, Hella Jongerius, and Yves Behar, and to compelling moments in cinematic and performance history. This stunning book features essays that position Swarovski as patron and innovator, as well as a foreword by Nadja Swarovski, largely responsible for expanding the company's fashion profile.