Isabella Blow: A Life in Fashion

Isabella Blow: A Life in Fashion

by Lauren Goldstein Crowe (Author)

Synopsis

In 2007 the news of Isabella Blow's suicide made headlines around the world - but there is more to her story than this tragic end. A supporter of milliner Philip Treacy and the woman who discovered designer Alexander McQueen, Blow was a spark, an electrical impulse that set imaginations racing and a unique individual who pushed others to create their best work. Her fascination with Fashion began early, as did a willingness to wear - and say - things to amuse and shock. She began her career in New York as assistant to Anna Wintour at Vogue. Over time she found fame for her work, yet it wasn't enough to assuage her devastating feelings of inadequacy. Still, in her darkest moments, even as she began a series of suicide attempts and prolonged hospital stays, Blow retained her wicked sense of humour, making her friends laugh as they struggled to help. Lauren Goldstein Crowe has written a superbly entertaining narrative, wrapping anecdotes of Isabella's antics around a candid, insightful portrayal of a woman whose thirst for the fantastical ultimately became irreconcilable with life in the real world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Quartet Books
Published: 28 Feb 2011

ISBN 10: 0704372193
ISBN 13: 9780704372191

Media Reviews
'To tell the story - the times, the impact, the inspiration, the misery, the dreams, the allure - of Isabella you would think you'd need 100 writers, but Lauren Goldstein Crowe has been able to tell us all this in one very good book.' Valentino. 'A beautiful journey through Isabella's creative life.' Manolo Blahnik. 'A triumphant portrait of the Isabella I knew and loved.' Philip Treacy.
Author Bio
Lauren Goldstein Crowe has written about the fashion industry for over a decade as a columnist at Conde Nast, Portfolio.com and Time magazine. She lives in London.