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Zusatztext "Her autobiography came out in 2010! and now we have a new book that perhaps traces Berenson's life even more clearly: Marisa Berenson: A Life in Pictures brings together more than 300 shots featuring the model. It's an exploration not only of her fantastic career! but also of the history of fashion! art and cinema." ~ Vogue Italy "Her incredible! precocious! fabulous life will see all new life this October in a book from Rizzoli! complete with an introduction by Hamish Bowles! a conversation with Diane von Furstenberg! and guest-edited by Steven Meisel." ~ Hint Magazine "Marisa Berenson: A Life in Pictures is a lavish and deeply personal visual biography that reveals the life of an extraordinary woman who has been at the center of society! fashion! film! and contemporary culture for decades." ~Fashionwindows.com Informationen zum Autor Marisa Berenson with Guest Editor Steven Meisel, Art Director Jason Duzansky, and Executive Producer Lina Bey Klappentext A captivating selection of images by the world's leading photographers celebrating one of the most recognized faces in fashion and film. Dubbed an "It Girl" by Yves Saint Laurent in the early 1970s, Marisa Berenson is the original modern muse-inspiring fashion designers, photographers, stylists, and fashion editors for over thirty years. Born of noble lineage-and the granddaughter of the famed fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli-Berenson's meteoric rise began formally at age sixteen, leading to numerous covers and editorials in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and countless other high-end fashion and society magazines. Her timeless beauty and chameleonlike talent for transformation soon led to her entry into film, where she landed leading roles in the period films Cabaret, Death in Venice, and Stanley Kubrick's lavish production of Barry Lyndon. This captivating collection of fashion editorials, magazine covers, film stills, and candid photos were captured by the leading photographers and filmmakers of the day, including Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, David Bailey, Hiro, Helmut Newton, Henry Clarke, Norman Parkinson, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Steven Meisel, among many others. This lavish yet intimate volume details a visual biography of Berenson, and demonstrates the lasting resilience that continues to make her an enthralling and legendary visage. Zusammenfassung A captivating selection of images by the world's leading photographers celebrating one of the most recognized faces in fashion and film. Dubbed an It Girl by Yves Saint Laurent in the early 1970s! Marisa Berenson is the original modern muse-inspiring fashion designers! photographers! stylists! and fashion editors for over thirty years. Born of noble lineage-and the granddaughter of the famed fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli-Berenson's meteoric rise began formally at age sixteen! leading to numerous covers and editorials in Vogue ! Harper's Bazaar ! and countless other high-end fashion and society magazines. Her timeless beauty and chameleonlike talent for transformation soon led to her entry into film! where she landed leading roles in the period films Cabaret ! Death in Venice ! and Stanley Kubrick's lavish production of Barry Lyndon . This captivating collection of fashion editorials! magazine covers! film stills! and candid photos were captured by the leading photographers and filmmakers of the day! including Richard Avedon! Irving Penn! David Bailey! Hiro! Helmut Newton! Henry Clarke! Norman Parkinson! Robert Mapplethorpe! and Steven Meisel! among many others. This lavish yet intimate volume details a visual biography of Berenson! and demonstrates the lasting resilience that continues to make her an enthralling and legendary visage. ...
"Her autobiography came out in 2010, and now we have a new book that perhaps traces Berenson’s life even more clearly: Marisa Berenson: A Life in Pictures brings together more than 300 shots featuring the model. It’s an exploration not only of her fantastic career, but also of the history of fashion, art and cinema." ~Vogue Italy
"Her incredible, precocious, fabulous life will see all new life this October in a book from Rizzoli, complete with an introduction by Hamish Bowles, a conversation with Diane von Furstenberg, and guest-edited by Steven Meisel." ~*Hint Magazine
*"“Marisa Berenson: A Life in Pictures” is a lavish and deeply personal visual biography that reveals the life of an extraordinary woman who has been at the center of society, fashion, film, and contemporary culture for decades." ~Fashionwindows.com
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Marisa Berenson with Guest Editor Steven Meisel, Art Director Jason Duzansky, and Executive Producer Lina Bey
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A captivating selection of images by the world's leading photographers celebrating one of the most recognized faces in fashion and film. Dubbed an "It Girl" by Yves Saint Laurent in the early 1970s, Marisa Berenson is the original modern muse-inspiring fashion designers, photographers, stylists, and fashion editors for over thirty years. Born of noble lineage-and the granddaughter of the famed fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli-Berenson's meteoric rise began formally at age sixteen, leading to numerous covers and editorials in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and countless other high-end fashion and society magazines. Her timeless beauty and chameleonlike talent for transformation soon led to her entry into film, where she landed leading roles in the period films Cabaret, Death in Venice, and Stanley Kubrick's lavish production of Barry Lyndon.
This captivating collection of fashion editorials, magazine covers, film stills, and candid photos were captured by the leading photographers and filmmakers of the day, including Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, David Bailey, Hiro, Helmut Newton, Henry Clarke, Norman Parkinson, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Steven Meisel, among many others. This lavish yet intimate volume details a visual biography of Berenson, and demonstrates the lasting resilience that continues to make her an enthralling and legendary visage.
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A captivating selection of images by the world’s leading photographers celebrating one of the most recognized faces in fashion and film.  Dubbed an “It Girl” by Yves Saint Laurent in the early 1970s, Marisa Berenson is the original modern muse-inspiring fashion designers, photographers, stylists, and fashion editors for over thirty years. Born of noble lineage-and the granddaughter of the famed fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli-Berenson’s meteoric rise began formally at age sixteen, leading to numerous covers and editorials in Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and countless other high-end fashion and society magazines. Her timeless beauty and chameleonlike talent for transformation soon led to her entry into film, where she landed leading roles in the period films Cabaret, Death in Venice, and Stanley Kubrick’s lavish production of Barry Lyndon.
This captivating collection of fashion editorials, magazine covers, film stills, and candid photos were captured by the leading photographers and filmmakers of the day, including Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, David Bailey, Hiro, Helmut Newton, Henry Clarke, Norman Parkinson, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Steven Meisel, among many others. This lavish yet intimate volume details a visual biography of Berenson, and demonstrates the lasting resilience that continues to make her an enthralling and legendary visage.