legendary authors and the clothes they wore
- author: terry newman
- hardcover
- number of pages: 208
- dimensions: 7 x 9.5 0.9 in / 17.78 x 24.13 x 2.29 cm
estimated shipping date: within 7-10 days from date of purchase
about this book:
Discover the signature sartorial and literary style of fifty men and women of letters, including Maya Angelou; Truman Capote; Colette; Bret Easton Ellis; Allen Ginsberg; Patti Smith, Karl Ove Knausgaard; and David Foster Wallace, in this unique compendium of profiles—packed with photographs, excerpts, quotes, and fast facts—that illuminates their impact on modern fashion Whether it’s Zadie Smith’s exotic turban, James Joyce’s wire-framed glasses, or Samuel Beckett’s Wallabees, a writer’s attire often reflects the creative and spiritual essence of his or her work. As a non-linear sensibility has come to dominate modern style, curious trendsetters have increasingly found a stimulating muse in writers—many, like Joan Didion, whose personal aesthetic is distinctly “out of fashion.” For decades, Didion has used her work, both her journalism and experimental fiction, as a mirror to reflect her innermost emotions and ideas...
- author: terry newman
- hardcover
- number of pages: 208
- dimensions: 7 x 9.5 0.9 in / 17.78 x 24.13 x 2.29 cm
estimated shipping date: within 7-10 days from date of purchase
about this book:
Discover the signature sartorial and literary style of fifty men and women of letters, including Maya Angelou; Truman Capote; Colette; Bret Easton Ellis; Allen Ginsberg; Patti Smith, Karl Ove Knausgaard; and David Foster Wallace, in this unique compendium of profiles—packed with photographs, excerpts, quotes, and fast facts—that illuminates their impact on modern fashion Whether it’s Zadie Smith’s exotic turban, James Joyce’s wire-framed glasses, or Samuel Beckett’s Wallabees, a writer’s attire often reflects the creative and spiritual essence of his or her work. As a non-linear sensibility has come to dominate modern style, curious trendsetters have increasingly found a stimulating muse in writers—many, like Joan Didion, whose personal aesthetic is distinctly “out of fashion.” For decades, Didion has used her work, both her journalism and experimental fiction, as a mirror to reflect her innermost emotions and ideas...
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legendary authors and the clothes they wore
- author: terry newman
- hardcover
- number of pages: 208
- dimensions: 7 x 9.5 0.9 in / 17.78 x 24.13 x 2.29 cm
estimated shipping date: within 7-10 days from date of purchase
about this book:
Discover the signature sartorial and literary style of fifty men and women of letters, including Maya Angelou; Truman Capote; Colette; Bret Easton Ellis; Allen Ginsberg; Patti Smith, Karl Ove Knausgaard; and David Foster Wallace, in this unique compendium of profiles—packed with photographs, excerpts, quotes, and fast facts—that illuminates their impact on modern fashion Whether it’s Zadie Smith’s exotic turban, James Joyce’s wire-framed glasses, or Samuel Beckett’s Wallabees, a writer’s attire often reflects the creative and spiritual essence of his or her work. As a non-linear sensibility has come to dominate modern style, curious trendsetters have increasingly found a stimulating muse in writers—many, like Joan Didion, whose personal aesthetic is distinctly “out of fashion.” For decades, Didion has used her work, both her journalism and experimental fiction, as a mirror to reflect her innermost emotions and ideas...
- author: terry newman
- hardcover
- number of pages: 208
- dimensions: 7 x 9.5 0.9 in / 17.78 x 24.13 x 2.29 cm
estimated shipping date: within 7-10 days from date of purchase
about this book:
Discover the signature sartorial and literary style of fifty men and women of letters, including Maya Angelou; Truman Capote; Colette; Bret Easton Ellis; Allen Ginsberg; Patti Smith, Karl Ove Knausgaard; and David Foster Wallace, in this unique compendium of profiles—packed with photographs, excerpts, quotes, and fast facts—that illuminates their impact on modern fashion Whether it’s Zadie Smith’s exotic turban, James Joyce’s wire-framed glasses, or Samuel Beckett’s Wallabees, a writer’s attire often reflects the creative and spiritual essence of his or her work. As a non-linear sensibility has come to dominate modern style, curious trendsetters have increasingly found a stimulating muse in writers—many, like Joan Didion, whose personal aesthetic is distinctly “out of fashion.” For decades, Didion has used her work, both her journalism and experimental fiction, as a mirror to reflect her innermost emotions and ideas...
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please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.
we will do our best to update you via email about your order, however if your order has exceeded these timelines please reach out to us at support@moonlightartscollective.com.
please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.