The Beautiful Fall: Fashion, Genius, and Glorious Excess in 1970s Paris

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Bloomsbury, 2006 - Art - 438 pages
In 1954 they were two young talents from the provinces, both dreaming of Paris, glamour and glory. Yves Saint Laurent was the charmed youth, the enfant terrible inheritor of Dior's couture crown, his frame almost too slight to bear his genius. Karl Lagerfeld was the flamboyant freelance designer with a remarkable talent for ready-to-wear. Seemingly from a background of enormous wealth and privilege, he was in fact a tireless workaholic, driven by his passion for capturing the pose of the moment. Then the student riots of 1968 happened and staid Paris exploded like a champagne bottle left in the sun. The city embraced liberation and hedonism, making up for years of post-war insecurity. It was a decade dominated by factions, intrigue, infidelities, addiction - and parties. There were costume balls, enchanted summer escapes tea parties that turned into clubbing till dawn, and fashion was the fulcrum on which they turned. Each designer created his own mesmerising world, a world vivid and seductive enough to pull people to them - people attracted by their power, charisma and fame. Betty Catroux, Loulou de la Falaise, Paloma Picasso, Pierre Berge and Jacques de Bascher were all living in the mirror of fashion. The tensions of class and nationality, bohemia and luxury, youth and yearning, talent and ambition were subsumed in the creation of glamour. The two cliques could not help but become rivals. But as the seventies turned to the eighties, heroin and Aids cast their shadow; fashion became an industry, money prevailed and the beautiful people discovered the danger of living their dreams. "The Beautiful Fall" is Alicia Drake's chronicle of this dangerous, brazen, fabulous time, and the two designers who were its essence and remain its most singular survivors.

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Alicia Drake writes regularly for a variety of publications, including the International Herald Tribune, Travel and Leisure, W magazine and British Vogue, for which she was a contributing editor. She has lived and worked in Paris for the last ten years.

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