Irreverent offers an intimate glimpse into the life of the iconic fashion editor and stylist, Carine Roitfeld. Combining stunning visuals and candid anecdotes, the book showcases her bold, unapologetic approach to fashion and creativity. Readers will discover the influences that shaped her career, from her avant-garde aesthetic to her fearless embrace of the unexpected. With insightful commentary and a playful spirit, Roitfeld invites us to challenge norms and celebrate individuality. This is more than a fashion book; it's a manifesto for self-expression and the irreverent spirit that defines contemporary style.
By Carine Roitfeld
Published: 2011
"Fashion is not about what you wear; it's about how you wear it and the attitude you bring to it."
"Carine, and her vision of French Vogue, embodies all that the world likes to think of as Parisian style: a sense of chic that's impeccable and sometimes idiosyncratic and which forever lives on a moonlit street as seen through the lens of Helmut Newton."--Anna Wintour Karl Lagerfeld once said that if you close your eyes and imagine the ideal French woman, it would be Carine Roitfeld. She is a fashion visionary and a muse. Since the start of her career in the early 1990s, through her collaborations with the legendary photographer Mario Testino, Roitfeld has been credited with launching Tom Ford's career at Gucci, as well as turning French Vogue into one of the industry's most worshipped magazines. This elegant volume is a visual history of Roitfeld's fearless career. A daring instigator, she is known for pushing the limits with her subversive styling ideas. Featuring a selection of 250 magazine tear sheets and covers from pivotal editorial shoots and advertising campaigns, as well as intimate visual ephemera, this book gives an inside view into Roitfeld's creative thought process and sensibility. A must-have for those interested in cutting-edge fashion and femininity, this book will empower women to follow Roitfeld's lead and take risks with their personal style.
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“Fashion is not about what you wear; it's about how you wear it and the attitude you bring to it.”
Irreverent
By Carine Roitfeld
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Carine Roitfeld is a renowned French fashion stylist, editor, and author, best known for her role as the editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris from 2001 to 2011. She has made significant contributions to the fashion industry through her visionary style and editorial direction, which often blend sophistication with a bold edge. Roitfeld's notable works include 'Irreverent,' a visual book showcasing her unique approach to fashion, and 'The Little Black Book of Style,' which offers insights into her fashion philosophy. Her writing style is characterized by its eloquent prose and evocative imagery, reflecting her deep connection to the world of haute couture.
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