Bill Gibb by Iain R Webb

Bill Gibb by Iain R Webb

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Bill Gibb's career was prolific, and truly visionary at its finest, but sadly short-lived. This book explores Gibb's background, long-time fascination with historical imagery and the themes that inspired his designs.

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Bill Gibb by Iain R Webb

Crowned 'Designer of the Year' by Vogue in 1970, Bill Gibb (1943-1988), barely out of college two years and yet to launch his eponymous line, was to become a major name in fashion history. Gibb's career was prolific, and truly visionary at its finest, but sadly short-lived. His legacy, continued relevance and importance as a designer is apparent today in the work of designers from Giles Deacon to John Galliano. Famous for his love of romance, soaring flights of fancy and devil-may-care dynamic, Gibb's wildly eccentric combinations of checks, tartans, stripes, floral prints and Fair Isle Knits had never been seen before. This stunning book explores Gibb's background, long-time fascination with historical imagery and the themes that inspired his designs.
Iain R Webb is a fashion journalist and his work appears in many media, including the Independent and the Guardian.
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ISBN 13 9781851775484
ISBN 10 185177548X
Title Bill Gibb
Author Iain R Webb
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher V & A Publishing
Year published 2008-09-19
Number of pages 134
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.