It’s no secret that if fashion is fashionable, it’s largely due to social media, which has made it a socio-cultural phenomenon. Now it has the right to be documented as well, from YouTube channels to good old printed books. In recent weeks, several biographies of fashion figures who are more or less known to the general public, but particularly influential in the industry, have indeed appeared on bookstore shelves.
Among publishers, Seguer is one of the most productive since the beginning of the academic year. “But we have been publishing books about fashion for more than ten years– clarifies executive director Jean Le Gall. Not pretty books, essentially biographies and memoirs of so-called secondary characters or events that we discover play an important role in the story. The Memoirs of Diana Vreeland(2019) and Bettina Ballard (2016) which we have translated into French, surpassed them in acuteness and clarity…
Source: Le Figaro

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