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Frida: Style Icon: A Celebration of the Remarkable Style of Frida Kahlo [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 176 pages, height x width x depth: 224x153x22 mm, weight: 548 g, 4-colour illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Hardie Grant Books (UK)
  • ISBN-10: 1784884979
  • ISBN-13: 9781784884970
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 176 pages, height x width x depth: 224x153x22 mm, weight: 548 g, 4-colour illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Hardie Grant Books (UK)
  • ISBN-10: 1784884979
  • ISBN-13: 9781784884970
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Frida: Style Icon charts Frida's fashion evolution through 50 beautifully illustrated style moments including pieces from her famous wardrobe, her most iconic looks and her own special kind of styling.

From embroidered blouses and traditional Tehuana dresses to indigenous treasures and jewelry strung by Frida herself, this book showcases how Frida used her style as a means of personal and political expression. Her wardrobe includes examples of traditional Mexican dress—rebozos (fringed shawls), embroidered huipiles (square-cut tops), enaguas (skirts) and holanes (flounces), as well as a series of hand-painted medical corsets and supportive back-braces which also illuminate the story of her near-fatal bus crash at the age of 18.

Tastefully and elegantly illustrated throughout, this volume is a must-have for admirers of Frida Kahlo, fashion historians and fans of fashion illustration.

Frida: Style Icon charts Frida's fashion evolution through 50 beautifully illustrated style moments including pieces from her famous wardrobe, her most iconic looks and her own special kind of styling.

From embroidered blouses and traditional Tehuana dresses to indigenous treasures and jewelry strung by Frida herself, this book showcases how Frida used her style as a means of personal and political expression. Her wardrobe includes examples of traditional Mexican dress—rebozos (fringed shawls), embroidered huipiles (square-cut tops), enaguas (skirts) and holanes (flounces), as well as a series of hand-painted medical corsets and supportive back-braces which also illuminate the story of her near-fatal bus crash at the age of 18.

Tastefully and elegantly illustrated throughout, this volume is a must-have for admirers of Frida Kahlo, fashion historians and fans of fashion illustration.
Introduction 6(5)
Chapter 1 Growing Pains
11(18)
Chapter 2 Power Dressing
29(26)
Chapter 3 Closet Confidential
55(40)
Chapter 4 Super Stylist
95(40)
Chapter 5 Immortal Influencer
135(35)
Frida's Fashion Manifesto
165(5)
Sources 170(2)
Index 172(2)
Acknowledgements 174(1)
About the Author 175
Charlie Collins is a sustainable wardrobe consultant, stylist and brand consultant. She has spent over a decade working within the sustainable fashion sector, encouraging brands and individuals alike to re-wear, re-sell or donate their unwanted items to worthy causes. She is an ambassador for Malaika Charity, the brilliant school and community model supporting over 400 girls and their families in the Democratic Republic of Congo. She treasure-hunts magical pre-owned and vintage pieces for her Creative Wardrobe community and is a lifelong Frida Kahlo fan. She lives in Lewes, East Sussex, with her husband Matt, son Ivo and Main Coon cat, Wolf.