
Description
The Little Book of Givenchy celebrates the legacy of a house defined by quiet elegance and timeless sophistication. Founded by Hubert de Givenchy in 1952, the brand became a symbol of refined femininity—beloved by icons like Audrey Hepburn, whose friendship with the designer shaped fashion history.
From the simplicity of the Little Black Dress to the sculptural tailoring that redefined couture, this beautifully illustrated volume traces the evolution of Givenchy through decades of innovation and grace. It also explores the creative visions of later directors, including Riccardo Tisci and Matthew M. Williams, who have carried the house’s codes into the modern era.
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Author: Karen Homer
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Pages: 160
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Format: Hardcover
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Publisher: Welbeck Publishing
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Dimensions: 5.1" x 7.3"
Styling Notes: A refined addition to any fashion library, this book embodies Givenchy’s effortless sophistication—perfect for those drawn to timeless beauty and modern elegance.
Description
The Little Book of Givenchy celebrates the legacy of a house defined by quiet elegance and timeless sophistication. Founded by Hubert de Givenchy in 1952, the brand became a symbol of refined femininity—beloved by icons like Audrey Hepburn, whose friendship with the designer shaped fashion history.
From the simplicity of the Little Black Dress to the sculptural tailoring that redefined couture, this beautifully illustrated volume traces the evolution of Givenchy through decades of innovation and grace. It also explores the creative visions of later directors, including Riccardo Tisci and Matthew M. Williams, who have carried the house’s codes into the modern era.
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Author: Karen Homer
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Pages: 160
-
Format: Hardcover
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Publisher: Welbeck Publishing
-
Dimensions: 5.1" x 7.3"
Styling Notes: A refined addition to any fashion library, this book embodies Givenchy’s effortless sophistication—perfect for those drawn to timeless beauty and modern elegance.







