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Norah Recommends These Books

img_7378-stack-of-books-q75-791x1305One of the advantages of going away and long flights is READING, lots of it. I have a few book recommendations to give, based on content, writing and interests, this in my case, is pretty much fashion and beauty.

Grace: A Memoir by Grace Coddington
– The creative director of US Vogue gives the reader a glimpse into her most interesting and extraordinary life and career, dating back to modelling in the 1960s, working in London and her years as the woman behind the scenes at US Vogue. I loved her aloof, focused and determined personality from the film The September Issue so when this book came out, I was so ready for more. It is beautifully written, candid and unpretentious, Miss Grace Coddington can do no wrong.

Isabella Blow: A Life in Fashion
– I first learned about socialite and fashion editor/ stylist British born Isabella Blow through the work of Alexander Mcqueen and a documentary about his career. Curious and most intrigued by her unique sense of style, life as a socialite and struggle with depression, I bought this book and read it with gusto. What a life and career. Good reading and anecdotes of a life cut too short.

Empress of Fashion: A Life of Diana VreelandDiana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel is a documentary film that’s just been released and I was most intrigued by how highly regarded this American lady was in the world of fashion. From working at Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue, to her consulting for the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Diana Vreeland was the hardest working woman in fashion back in the 1950′s til almost her death at the age of 86. I was struck by her fortitude, vision and strength of character, this book is entertaining and most insightful.

A Karl Lagerfeld Film

Part I

Part II

I have a mild but very healthy obssession with Karl Lagerfeld, if you haven’t noticed from my Twitter and Facebook accounts. He embodies art, fashion, photography, a little crazy and oozes many things I love in the male species. And we both love Baptiste Giabiconi.  Male models don’t usually catch my fancy but Baptiste does, a lot.  Kristen McMenamy plays a wicked character in this short!

The Tale of a Fairy is a short film imagined, written and directed by Karl Lagerfeld for the 2011/12 Cruise collection, screened at the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc at the Cap d’Antibes on Monday May 9th 2011.  Starring Anna Mouglalis, Chanel ambassadress, Amanda Harlech, Kristen McMenamy, Freja Beha, Bianca Balti, Baptiste Giabiconi, Brad Koening, Jake Davies, Mark Vanderloo, Oriol Elcacho, Sébastien Jondeau, Seth Kuhlmann, among other friends of the House.

It is a movie about an ill-advised use of money which begins with violence and ends with feeling” Karl Lagerfeld, May 2011