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Philip Treacy

Hat Designer

Philip Treacy and Marion Hume

Rizzoli, New York 2015, 312 pages, 34,5x27,1 cm,ISBN  978-0-8478-4650-4

euro 78,00

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The work of one of the most influential and innovative hat designers of this century. Philip Treacy’s career over the last two decades has been prolific and high-profile. A visual delight, this book shares Treacy’s favorite designs in 250 striking photographs, curated by Treacy himself, and showcases his collaborations and personal relationships. Treacy has said, “Every hat I have ever made has begun in my mind as a photograph. I can see it on the model, at the right angle, before I even begin.” Indeed, his hats have been photographed by the most iconic image makers of our time, including Patrick Demarchelier, Richard Avedon, Steven Meisel, Mario Testino, Bruce Weber, and Irving Penn. And his hats have been modeled on equally famous heads, ranging from Grace Jones and Lady Gaga to the Duchesses of Cornwall and Devonshire.   Since his early friendships with Isabella Blow and Alexander McQueen, Treacy’s imaginative designs have been a synthesis of art and fashion, with materials ranging from silk and lace to Plexiglas and leather, trimmed with feathers or Swarovski crystals. Combining luxury and sophistication, his work has helped shape modern fashion. This first, highly personal book is a glamorous tour through Treacy’s world, and documents how a hat can evoke the magic of life and speak to the transformative power of fashion.

11/05/21

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Hüte

Kopfbedeckungen aus der Sammlung  des Modemuseums im Münchner Stadtmuseum vom 18. Jahrhundert bis 2000

Autorenkollektiv und Münchner Stadtmuseum

Modemuseum im Münchner Stadtmuseum /Eigenverlag – Edition Minerva,  München 2000,  263 S. durchl. mit Abb., Skizzen, Fotos im Text u. auf Tafeln in s/w + farbig; 28 x 21cm,  ISBN 13: 9783932353369

euro 50,00

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Ausstellung im Münchner Stadtmuseum vom 14. April bis 20. August 2000

“Man geht nicht mehr ohne Hut” - auch dieser alte Werbeslogan konnte die stetig abnehmende Bedeutung des Hutes in der 2. Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts nicht aufhalten. Aber der Hut hat eine große Vergangenheit, wie dieser anlässlich einer Ausstellung im Münchner Stadtmuseum entstandene Band zeigt. Der Schwerpunkt der Kopfbedeckungen aus der Sammlung des dortigen Modemuseums liegt dabei auf der Zeit vom 18. Jahrhundert bis heute; es werden allerdings im Kapitel über Hüte in der Kunst auch ältere Kopfbedeckungen berücksichtigt. Weitere Essays thematisieren den Hut als Zeichen des jeweiligen Zeitgeistes und dokumentierten so seinen Bedeutungswandel. Der Katalogteil verzeichnet 525 Exponate, von denen über 200 im Text- und Katalogteil abgebildet sind.

29/04/21

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Philip Treacy hats

4. Kati Tastet for Harpers & Queen, Apr 2000, photo by Helen Lyon

5. Modeled by Daphne Guinness

6. Lady Amanda Harlech, Daphne Guinness, and Blow for Harpers & Aueen 2002, photo by Diego Uchitel

7. Fall/winter 2001-02 haute couture

9. MAC and Philip Treacy, Vogue, 15 April 2015

10. Naomi Campbell for Tatler 2003, photo by David LaChapelle

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We’re getting ready for the royal wedding by finding some of our favorite hats in the collection.

More Art Monday is brought to you by Art 24/7.

Woman’s Hat: ‘The Cocktail Hat’,” 1993, designed by David Shilling

Hoop Hat with Beaded Flowers,” 1993, designed by Debra Rapoport

Woman’s Hat,” Spring/Summer 1966, designed by Hubert de Givenchy

Woman’s Hat,” 1900–18, possibly made by John Wanamaker Company or Wm. H. Wanamaker 

Woman’s Hat,” c. 1963, designed by Vincent–Harmik 

Woman’s Hat,” Spring 1965, designed by Gustave Tassell

Woman’s Hat,” 2001, designed by Deirdre Hawken 

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