This illustrated volume celebrates the 40th anniversary of Jacqueline Kennedy's emergence as America's First Lady and explores her enduring global influence on style and fashion.
Heard good comments about her President husband so...
Published by FionaDearRoseLace , 2 years ago
care to know more about the lady behind the gentleman!
The Posh in Washington before Watergate
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
A refreshing look at Jackie Kennedy through the White House years when her unique style mesmerized a nation. Oleg Cassini may have helped create the distinctive looks but Jackie did have a knack of making herself her very own style masterpiece. A collage of images that celebrate the colors and clothes of Camelot.
An elegant blast from the past!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
When I took this tome out of its mailer & began to turn its pages, I suddenly remembered my own set of formal white cotton gloves - long since discarded - so reverential was the aura emanating from this glossy artbook.Jacqueline Kennedy kept it simple - most of her clothes were in solid colors with only huge buttons, cockades or discreet stylized bows, scarves, shawls or frogs for detail. In the Travel Chapter we see the simplicity of her wardrobe & her passion for colors. Combining original & new photographs, this volume presents images we have rarely seen, as well as photos that have become a part of our national consciouness. The final one of the President & First Lady together in the open touring auto needs no words - we all know what happened next.Certainly a treasure of memories - where we were, what we wore, what we wished we could wear. I never realized how Mrs. Kennedy acquired her wardrobe assuming, incorrectly, that she always wore top-of-the-line haute couture - when in actuality she wore "knock-offs", sometimes chosen by her mother-in-law.For anyone who cannot make the pilgrimage to the 40th Anniversary Exhibition at the John F. Kennedy Library & Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York & who craves visions of those much-mimicked fashions of yesteryear.
An Excellent Addition to Fashion History
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I found this book to be an excellent fashion text book. Not only did I not find the pictures of JBKO's clothes on manniquins sterile, I found them to be most illuminating as to the garments' drape and design. This book was not designed to be a history of JBKO, rather it is a text on an important icon in the history of fashion. To critize it as lacking in other areas is to not understand the book's purpose. I highly recommend it to students of history and design.
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