Giorgio Armani - Bozzetti - 2011





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Bozzetti by Giorgio Armani, 1st edition, 128 pages, Italian, original language, published by Telemarket communication in 2011, a collection of sketches from the uomo-donna collection from 1969 to 1985.
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Very rare book
Giorgio Armani - Sketches Leather Collection for Men and Women from 1969 to 1985
dited by Umberto Mazzoni and Monica Migliorati, photographs by Piero Fasanotto
Telemarket Editions, Brescia 2011
"If ever you doubted that the sketches of the most prestigious designers could be considered true works of art, the time has come to reconsider. This volume offers you the chance: in 228 pages are gathered just under 1,000 images, works ranging from 1969 to 1985, by the undisputed King of fashion, Giorgio Armani. Too often we forget that a tailored garment is born from a few strokes on paper, almost notes from a journey into the designer's imaginative world. The drawings published here are witness to private work never ephemeral, elevated to the rank of artistic expression in close relation with the major visual arts."
Very rare book
Giorgio Armani - Sketches Leather Collection for Men and Women from 1969 to 1985
dited by Umberto Mazzoni and Monica Migliorati, photographs by Piero Fasanotto
Telemarket Editions, Brescia 2011
"If ever you doubted that the sketches of the most prestigious designers could be considered true works of art, the time has come to reconsider. This volume offers you the chance: in 228 pages are gathered just under 1,000 images, works ranging from 1969 to 1985, by the undisputed King of fashion, Giorgio Armani. Too often we forget that a tailored garment is born from a few strokes on paper, almost notes from a journey into the designer's imaginative world. The drawings published here are witness to private work never ephemeral, elevated to the rank of artistic expression in close relation with the major visual arts."

