Elsie de Wolfe's Paris

Elsie de Wolfe's Paris

Author: Charlie Scheips

Publisher: Abrams

Published: 2014-10-28

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 1613129807

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Photographs and stories of the legendary hostess’s extravagant parties and glamorous guests in the final months before the Nazis invaded France. The American decorator Elsie de Wolfe was the international set’s preeminent hostess in Paris during the interwar years. She had a legendary villa in Versailles, where in the late 1930s she held two fabulous parties—her Circus Balls—that marked the end of the social scene that her friend Cole Porter perfectly captured in his songs, as the clouds of war swept through Europe. Charlie Scheips tells the story of these parties using a wealth of previously unpublished photographs and introducing a large cast of aristocrats, beauties, politicians, fashion designers, movie stars, moguls, artists, caterers, florists, party planners, and decorators. A landmark work of social history and a poignant vision of a vanished world, Scheips’s book “culminates with de Wolfe’s final grand fête, the second Circus Ball, which defined the glamour and decadence of international society before the lights went out all over Europe” (Gotham magazine).


Ladies and Not So Gentle Women

Ladies and Not So Gentle Women

Author: Alfred A. Lewis

Publisher: Penguin Group

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 580

ISBN-13: 9780140241730

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Lewis follows the lives of four trailblazing women whose intertwined worlds span a century. Detailed, in-depth portraits highlight Elizabeth Marbury, a pioneer theatrical agent; Elsie de Wolfe, an interior designer; Anne Vanderbilt, a wealthy debutante who worked with the poor and sick; and Anne Morgan, daughter of tycoon J.P. Morgan and early women's advocate.


More Is More

More Is More

Author: Hutton Wilkinson

Publisher: Harry N. Abrams

Published: 2009-10-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780810957022

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Delves into the personal life of this American designer known for his fantastic interiors and fabulous parties. It takes the reader beneath the surface, into Duquette's social habits and the intimate circle of his accomplished friends.


Tony Duquette's Dawnridge

Tony Duquette's Dawnridge

Author: Hutton Wilkinson

Publisher: Abrams

Published: 2018-10-16

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1683354206

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Designer Tony Duquette’s legendary Dawnridge, located in Beverly Hills, is one of the most creatively designed private homes in America. Built in 1949 by Duquette and his wife, Elizabeth, the original structure was a modest 30 x 30 foot box. Hutton Wilkinson purchased the home following Duquette’s death in 1999, and he has since breathed new life into the estate, broadening the property, adding houses of his own design, and incorporating remarkable objects designed and created by the Duquettes. Written by Wilkinson, Tony Duquette’s Dawnridge chronicles the luxe and historic home’s transformation. The book is organized by the three main houses, and Wilkinson elaborates on the spectacular design elements in each room and shares the stories behind the spaces. Tim Street-Porter’s photographs show both the original and redesigned rooms.


Chatelaines

Chatelaines

Author: Genevieve E. Cummins

Publisher: ACC Distribution

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13:

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A vast range of these decorative and useful waist-hung items is illustrated and described in detail. An indispensable research tool for jewellery and fashion historians, dealers and collectors.


Antonio Lopez

Antonio Lopez

Author: Roger Padilha

Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 0847837920

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The prolific Warholian fashion illustrator Antonio Lopez produced an incredible number of drawings, paintings, photographs, and mixed media journals, and this book showcases his most iconic works to provide an understanding of the career trajectory of an extraordinarily talented artist and to convey Lopez's enduring influence on fashion today.


Elsie de Wolfe

Elsie de Wolfe

Author: Nina Campbell

Publisher: Clarkson Potter Publishers

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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Combines a colorful overview of contemporary interior design with the riveting life and times of the founding mother of the decorating profession. In a fresh format, engagingly written, and chockablock with photographs and color renderings of de Wolfe's own work and of contemporary rooms that echo her ideas, this book presents a stylish view of a truly unique woman. Illustrations.