Roxanne Lowit’s “Backstage Dior”

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You know how they say it’s a form of flattery to repost someone’s tweets (to retweet, as it were)? I’m going to do something similar here, linking to a post by our fellow reps Bernstein & Andriulli at their Spread/Art Culture blog. My friend there, Matthew Goodrich, alerted me to a studio visit that their blogger did with Roxanne Lowit (Matthew was her studio manager forever ago) in honor of her luscious 248-page book Backstage Dior. It’s a great post—very vividly written:

“The thick pages turn and the images jump off the page; the dynamic hues staging a full-on attack of the senses. In-your-face provocative imagery sets the tone for this look back into…Galliano’s reign at Dior as creative director. Since the beginning, Roxanne Lowit has been there to document his ascension into the annals of the most prolific designers of the 20th and 21st centuries.”

Nice, right? You can read the whole thing, and see more photos, here.

(Thanks, Matthew!)

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