Gods and kings book dana thomas
Gods and Kings by Dana Thomas, book review: Exposing the seams, cruelly | The Independent
Karl Lagerfeld has a wonderful reply to those who think fashion could use more innovators. No doubt, he says, but in any period only a few individuals are crucial. Genius is rare. It sustains the rest of the industry with ideas, energy and, of course, drama. Many will agree that John Galliano and Alexander McQueen brought a visual and emotional experience to fashion that shattered previous notions about what could be done on the runway. Then momentum shifted to the minimalists Jil Sander and Helmut Lang.Overview: 1-2 Kings
Gods and Kings

Look Inside. Jan 26, ISBN Feb 10, ISBN They were icons of a new generation of rock-star designers who headlined the transformation of luxury fashion from a small clutch of family-owned businesses into a global, multibillion-dollar corporate industry. But the pace was unsustainable. In , McQueen took his own life. A year later, Galliano was fired in the wake of an alcohol-fueled, anti-Semitic diatribe.
These pilgrims will follow in the footsteps of those who queued day and night across Central Park in New York to see the first edition of the show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Not, at any rate, if they are looking for the keys to understanding the reasons that make him a force of lasting importance in British fashion culture. Both are easy targets, especially when their stories involve the death of a young, talented person who cannot defend himself. Full disclosure: I am a fashion critic who witnessed the careers of McQueen and Galliano from their early years onwards and deserve some glancing references in both books. My problem is not that I wish to be a whitewashing apologist for the behaviour of any one personality, nor for the workings of the mega-corporations that took them up.
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On 12 January, the designer John Galliano — a former head of Christian Dior who was dismissed after a drunken anti-Semitic rant in a Paris bar in — showed his first collection for the label, Maison Margiela.
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