A life of extreme tragedy and remarkable inspiration; the story of Isabella Blow is a dramatic and compelling tale of a courageous icon.Isabella Blow was the epitome of English eccentricity. A legendary figure in the fashion world; she nurtured and championed the talent of some of fashionrsquo;s most recognisable and important figures; all the time hiding her own personal unhappiness and severe depression. The news of her tragic death in 2007; aged 48; shocked the international fashion world.Her thirty year career in fashion began as Anna Wintours assistant at American Vogue; and took in stints as fashion director of Tatler and Fashion Editor of The Sunday Times Magazine. But she is perhaps best-known for the iconic images of her in Philip Treacys hats; the first of two designers to launch his career from the basement of Isabella and Detmar Blows house. With similar passion and verve; Isabella enthusiastically displayed her admiration for young designer Alexander McQueen; buying his entire first collection after he graduated from Central St Martins; in a move that many believe launched his career.Detmar Blow was engaged to Isabella sixteen days after they first met in 1988; and the couple remained married until her death. In this visually stunning portrait; Detmar and Tom reveal the truth about the intriguing world of Isabella; providing incredible behind-the-scenes insight into the world of fashion and high-society; as well as tracing her ancestry and early childhood; offering a fresh and penetrating look at her domestic life; and celebrating her incredible achievements.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful. Tough subject. good bookBy jrc griffinThis must be a very difficult subject to write a book about because after several tries I havent found one yet that hasnt been. as another reviewer said. overwhelmingly "dry or New Age". Having said that I think this is the best yet for someone like me who doesnt have an academic background in the field. It is certainly well written and eminently readable for the layman as an overview of the subject. but In the end it is disappointing.The real question the reader wants answered is "why" and. apparently so far. that answer is simply unknown. But that doesnt stop other authors from profoundly speculating.Thankfully this book does not focus on that type of guessing game. Ms. Desdemaines-Hugon does a very good job of sticking to what it is and not why it is.The problem however. it seems to me. based on what is actually known this is a subject for a book of illustrations. not page after page after page of text. If you havent seen at least a copy the painting a glowing description of the "Mona Lisa". no matter how accurate. is a rather useless and frustrating experience. I found myself simultaneously ( and for the most part unsuccessfully ) searching other sources for some visual confirmation of the authors rapturous opinions.Bottom line. good but not great.53 of 54 people found the following review helpful. Brilliant accessible narrative about complex topicsBy Laura FitzSimmonsI was heading back to the caves in the Dordogne for a second look and someone suggested this book to me. I ordered it. thinking in the back of my mind that it in spite of my best intentions it would likely remain unread in the bookshelf because most books about rock art are either excruciatingly dry or dippy New Age. This book is neither. I read it bit by bit over about a week. The author has such a deep understanding and length of exposure to these treasures that she was able to create a real page turner. Her explanation of the context in which these works of art were created. and of the evoultion of our species. is a very valuable source.I could not recommend this book more highly and have ordered copies to give friends and family members who may never be able to experience these wonders first hand. This book is the next best thing.5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Brings the art to lifeBy dsI bought this book as a companion to a recent (September 2013) visit to the Dordogne region. I knew about "cave art" but I did not know much more than the very basics. After reading this book I knew a whole lot more. In addition to describing the major caves in Les Eysies/Vezere Valley and the prehistorical/cultural context for the cave art. this book helped me appreciate the complexity of expression and "humanity" of the art in a quite modern sense. On a practical level. the book helped me plan a very nice two-day itinerary in Les Eysies/Vezere Valley. A big plus. when we toured the Font-de-Gaume cave our guide spoke no English - and I speak nearly no French - but since I had just re-read that chapter I was actually able to follow the guides descriptions well enough.For what its worth. this book is one of the few English language books that is on sale in *all* of the museum shops in the region.And. for anyone thinking of visiting the region it is absolutely awesome to stand in places with 50.000 years or more of human history under foot.