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    ISBN
    9780312427344

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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Picador
    ISBN-10
    0312427344
    ISBN-13
    9780312427344
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    59787086

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Queen of Fashion : What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution
    Number of Pages
    448 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2007
    Topic
    Royalty, Fashion & Accessories, Europe / France
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Design, Biography & Autobiography, History
    Author
    Caroline Weber
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.9 in
    Item Weight
    15.5 Oz
    Item Length
    9.1 in
    Item Width
    6.1 in

    Additional Product Features

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    Trade
    Dewey Edition
    22
    Reviews
    "A perceptive work of scholarship that helps to explain the transcendent importance of fashion to French culture." -- The New Yorker " Queen of Fashion is as richly imagined as the gowns it describes. . . . As sociology, it's nothing short of stunning." -- The Washington Post Book World "Absorbing, fascinating, a wonderful display of grace and expertise." -- The New York Review of Books "A thrilling frock-by-frock account . . . While this book is rigorously researched, Weber's narrative style is energetic and alive with her own feminine pleasure at a beautiful dress or an outrageous pouf." -- Entertainment Weekly (grade: A) "Wickedly enjoyable." -- The New York Times Style Magazine, "A perceptive work of scholarship that helps to explain the transcendent importance of fashion to French culture."-- The New Yorker   " Queen of Fashion is as richly imagined as the gowns it describes. . . . As sociology, it's nothing short of stunning."-- The Washington Post Book World   "Absorbing, fascinating, a wonderful display of grace and expertise."-- The New York Review of Books   "A thrilling frock-by-frock account . . . While this book is rigorously researched, Weber's narrative style is energetic and alive with her own feminine pleasure at a beautiful dress or an outrageous pouf."-- Entertainment Weekly (grade: A)   "Wickedly enjoyable."-- The New York Times Style Magazine, "A perceptive work of scholarship that helps to explain the transcendent importance of fashion to French culture."-- The New Yorker " Queen of Fashion is as richly imagined as the gowns it describes. . . . As sociology, it's nothing short of stunning."-- The Washington Post Book World "Absorbing, fascinating, a wonderful display of grace and expertise."-- The New York Review of Books "A thrilling frock-by-frock account . . . While this book is rigorously researched, Weber's narrative style is energetic and alive with her own feminine pleasure at a beautiful dress or an outrageous pouf."-- Entertainment Weekly (grade: A) "Wickedly enjoyable."-- The New York Times Style Magazine, A perceptive work of scholarship that helps to explain the transcendent importance of fashion to French culture., "Caroline Weber weaves her portrait of Marie Antoinette--and pre-revolutionary France--from the very fabric of the Queen''s wardrobe. Here is fashion at its most cut-throat and history at its most sumptuous; an original, arresting tale, of high stakes all around."--Stacy Schiff, author of "A Great Improvisation""" ""Queen of Fashion "is a marvelous read. Fascinating in its rich detail yet also deeply moving, no other book about the tragic Marie Antoinette so captures her fatal flair for fashion. Caroline Weber not only combines fresh insights with new material, she also has a dazzling style of writing that most authors would kill for. This is a book to be read and reread and then passed among friends."--Amanda Foreman, author of "Georgiana """ "Caroline Weber deftly details the volatile interplay of fashion and politics during Marie Antoinette''s reign as a sartorial trend-setter. A witty account of fashion as dynastic high stakes, this rereading of the lead-up to the French Revolution sees the queen''s vestimentary caprices as politically motivated, an ill-fated approach to her personal disenfranchisement. An original look at a turning point in European history."--Carolyn Burke, author of "Lee Miller: A Life""" "Caroline Weber''s historical imagination and zest for fashion make for a sparkling take on the tragic, trendy Queen. Scholarly and entertaining -- a brilliant, wholly original book."--Kennedy Fraser, author of "The Power of Style""" "Even at its red-carpet, "who-are-you-wearing?" giddiest, fashion is never trivial. Far from it. In every pleat and wardrobe malfunction, cultural as well as sexual definitions constantly stretch and change. But Weber goes further. In her thrillingfrock-by-frock account, which coincides with Sofia Coppola''s biopic confection starring Kirsten Dunst, she concludes that ''Marie Antoinette helped invent fashion as a high-stakes political game -- one that she played in dead earnest, and with deadly results.'' And while this book is rigorously researched, Weber''s narrative style is energetic and alive with her own feminine pleasure at a beautiful dress or an outrageous pouf."--"Entertainment Weekly, "''EW Pick'' (A) "Caroline Weber''s "Queen of Fashion" examines Marie Antoinette from an arresting angle--her theatrical persona as a fashion innovator. Forced to jockey for position, French courtiers were slaves of fashion, while queens tended to be more modest and reserved. Fashion flash was practiced instead by the kings'' semi-official mistresses--a role that Weber demonstrates was borrowed by Marie Antoinette (whose husband had no mistress) and that eventually compromised her reputation and made it easier for scurrilous pamphleteers to caricature her as a whore."--Camille Paglia, "The Chronicle of Higher Education" "It is always gratifying to discover how much a fashion statement can mean, and Weber''s account of the transition from ancien regime to the Republic from a sartorial point of view is a perceptive work of scholarship that helps to explain the transcendent importance of fashion to French culture."--"The New Yorker" "Wickedly enjoyable."--Horatio Silva, "The New York Times Style Magazine" "Prodigiously researched Ýand¨ deliciously detailed . . . The generously illustrated history by Weber posits that the queen''s fashion obsession wasn''t about narcissism and frivolity, but self-assertion; even at the guillotine shecontrolled her image with a radiantly white ensemble. Who knew that in 1909 one could have a dear friend give you a Brazilian shave?"--"Publisher''s Weekly "(starred review) "Comprehensive, entertaining . . . the fashion segments are fun to read and researched with consummate attention to detail. When the royal couple is finally imprisoned, the author does a splendid job of explaining how their political fall was mirrored in their dress. Her account of the queen''s final appearance--all in glorious white--on the ride to the guillotine carries enormous poignancy. A brisk, Queen of Fashion is as richly imagined as the gowns it describes. . . . As sociology, it's nothing short of stunning., A thrilling frock-by-frock account . . . While this book is rigorously researched, Weber's narrative style is energetic and alive with her own feminine pleasure at a beautiful dress or an outrageous pouf., "A perceptive work of scholarship that helps to explain the transcendent importance of fashion to French culture."--"The New Yorker" ""Queen of Fashion" is as richly imagined as the gowns it describes. . . . As sociology, it's nothing short of stunning."--"The Washington Post Book World" "Absorbing, fascinating, a wonderful display of grace and expertise."--"The New York Review of Books" "A thrilling frock-by-frock account . . . While this book is rigorously researched, Weber's narrative style is energetic and alive with her own feminine pleasure at a beautiful dress or an outrageous pouf."--"Entertainment Weekly" (grade: A) "Wickedly enjoyable."--"The New York Times Style Magazine"
    Dewey Decimal
    944.035092
    Synopsis
    A Washington Post Book World Best Book of the Year When her carriage first crossed over from her native Austria into France, fourteen-year-old Marie Antoinette was taken out, stripped naked before an entourage, and dressed in French attire to please the court of her new king. For a short while, the young girl played the part. But by the time she took the throne, everything had changed. In Queen of Fashion, Caroline Weber tells of the radical restyling that transformed the young queen into an icon and shaped the future of the nation. With her riding gear, her white furs, her pouf hairstyles, and her intricate ballroom disguises, Marie Antoinette came to embody--gloriously and tragically--all the extravagance of the monarchy., In this dazzling new vision of the ever-fascinating queen, a dynamic young historian reveals how Marie Antoinettes bold attempts to reshape royal fashion changed the future of France.
    LC Classification Number
    GT865.W37 2007

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