Kenneth Paul Block

By iiiccchhhaaa · April 8, 2009 · 0 Comments · 327 Views

Kenneth Paul Block made his mark after graduating from Parson's at Women's Wear Daily in the 1950s. There he witnessed and recorded one of the most important periods in fashion history - the post - war shift of couture fashion to prêt-a-porter. Attending all of the shows in Paris, London, Milan and New York, Block was the first on the scene, drawing the latest trend-setting styles from such esteemed houses as Balenciaga, Chanel and YSL. He was also one of the first to document up-and-coming designers Marc Jacobs, Perry Ellis and Halston. Additionally, Block reported on some of the most fabulous parties of the time capturing images of fashion icons Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Babe Paley; making this collection a true historical representation of the time. With a foreword by Yves Saint Laurent and an introduction by Isaac Mizrahi this beautiful book of drawings, watercolors and observations are a true collector’s item and a great addition to any coffee table [ text form The Fashion Spot, pic form WWD ]

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