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Vogue Living: Houses, Gardens, People
This unique book of thirty-six spectacular houses and gardens—whose owners come from the worlds of fashion, music, art, and society—draws not only on stories that have appeared in the pages of Vogue and Vogue Living over the past two decades but also on images that have never before been published. Vogue Living: Houses, Gardens, People takes you to these style-makers’ priv...more
Hardcover, 400 pages
Published
October 30th 2007
by Knopf
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Not bad, but not great. The book suffers from trying to be and do too much. Is it a biography of the big names of Vogue? Is it a book full of the lush interiors of the rich and famous? It was enjoyable, but never quite successful.
that julian schnabel really knows how to inhabit a space! also who knew that cy twombly was such an integral part of these vogue-types' decor? when the revolution comes I will liberate that awesome chalkboard-style gray Twombly that hangs over Giancarlo Giammeti's fireplace in Paris. also cool: Francois Halard's house in Arles with the Louis XV & Louis XVI furniture, bright distemper walls and Matisse-en-Morocco bathroom & Rachel Riley's light blue Mauny's 1930's design wallpaper in her bathr...more
I found a handful of fantastic gardens, beautiful staircases, and a few fabulous pairs of pants.
Aspirational Hamish/Amish.
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okay this book is the best thing ever. i want to live in cy twombly's apartment in rome, circa 1965.
The rich really are different from you and me - they have better real estate.
It's a nice coffee table/picture book.
not worth buying -
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