Vanessa Friedman, Alessandra Arezzi Boza
The prince of prints: Pucci's vision and
legacyEmilio Pucci (1914-1992) had a passion for women, a visionary sense of
style, and an eye for color and design. With these talents he created a fashion house unlike any other. By
the early '50s his boutique on the isle of Capri was catering to wealthy
sophisticates, heiresses and movie stars buying his "Capri pants",
silk scarves and lightweight separates. By the end of the decade, Jacqueline
Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe were wearing his dresses, and by the mid-60s the
label was synonymous with the gilded lifestyle of an international jetset.
Today, the house remains as vibrant as ever – Victoria Beckham, Elizabeth
Hurley, and Kylie Minogue are adherents.The Pucci story is a modern epic with
its roots in renaissance Italy: the brand's founder, the Marchese Emilio Pucci
di Barsento, was a charismatic aristocrat whose lineage extends back to the
14th century. It is a story of evolution: how a family
company grew from one tiny store to an international brand with 50 boutiques
worldwide (and a presence in 300 more). And finally, it is a tale of
innovation: Pucci was one of the first brands to bear a logo, and a pioneer of
diversification into interiors, athletic wear and accessories. It introduced
free-moving, lightweight fabrics, pop art prints, and a new color palette into
womenswear, and constantly pushed fabric and printing technologies.Featuring
hundreds of photographs, drawings, and candid shots from the archive of the
Emilio Pucci Foundation, this tome captures the breathtaking elegance and drama
of a unique brand. Vanessa Friedman's text places Emilio's achievements in the
context of fashion history, and provides insight into the remarkable Pucci
dynasty.Available in four different cover designs, each depicting an original
pattern from the Pucci collection. Your order will be filled with one of these
designs.First published as a limited edition - now available in a standard
TASCHEN edition!
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