by Beryl Williams ‧ RELEASE DATE: N/A
A group of vividly written biographies captures all the glamour and excitement of the fashion world that any clothes conscious youngster could wish for. Here the accent is on young designers and as the success stories of Anne Fogarty, Jeanne Campbell, James Galanos, Helen Lee, John Moore and others are unfolded, there is the comforting if mistaken supposition that it is good for women to be preoccupied with clothes. Personal opinions, colorful anecdotes and a succinct general survey of New York's Seventh Avenue will add up to must reading for anyone who regards costuming as a basic part of life.
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Publisher: Lippincott
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Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 1956
Categories: NONFICTION
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