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"This book had its start when I began to wonder why nobody dressed up
any more, even for evenings out, " writes Secrest. Although she never
answers her question, this consummate biographer ("Leonard Bernstein: A
Life" does take readers on a breathless, madcap ride across the early
20th century. The book follows Schiaparelli from her meteoric rise to
couture queen of 1930s Paris to her fizzling postwar descent into
bankruptcy. It begins with the image of the child Schiaparelli running
through the Italian palazzo where she grew up, and ends, no less
evocatively, by musing on what passed through the designer's mind as she
sat on the terrace of her Tunisian getaway in her later years. In
between, Secrest draws on the interviews and writings of Schiaparelli's
friends, family, and colleagues; biographers and historians of the
period; public records from ship manifests and visas to FBI documents;
Schiaparelli's 1954 memoir, "Shocking Life" and Secrest's own
speculative imagination. The result paints an alternately exhilarating,
sympathetic, slyly humorous, and poignant portrait, not only of the
surrealism-influenced, innovative fashion designer who invented
wraparound dresses, built-in bras, falsies, and shocking pink, but also
of the creative cauldron of Paris in its golden age between the two
world wars. Agent: Lynn Nesbit, Janklow & Nesbit. Publishers Weekly (08/25/2014):
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