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Fendi Baguette

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ISBN-10: 0847836401

ISBN-13: 9780847836406

Edition: 2011

Authors: Silvia Venturini Fendi, Achille Bonito Oliva, Paola Antonelli, Sarah Jessica Parker, Banana Yoshimoto

List price: $125.00
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This is the first book to focus on the Fendi baguette, and includes special inserts. In 1997, Silvia Venturini Fendi launched the Fendi baguette, revitalizing the Fendi brand and creating a massive style icon. It quickly became one of the most popular and most important accessories of the decade. This gorgeously illustrated book celebrates the baguette-a story of craftsmanship, artisanship, connoisseurship, and design. A deceptively small, simple handbag to be carried under the arm like the French loaf from which it takes its name, the Fendi baguette has been produced in over 700 models. Some feature unique or deluxe materials, such as embroidery, leather, fur, or crocodile skin. Some sport…    
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Book details

List price: $125.00
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications, Incorporated
Publication date: 7/10/2012
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 344
Size: 15.30" wide x 13.90" long x 1.55" tall
Weight: 10.010
Language: English

Achille Bonito Oliva, an acclaimed art critic and author of numerous books on post-modern art is the recipient of the international critic's award from Flash Art (1982), and Valentino d'oro (1991). In 2000, he organized the Art Tribes exhibit in Rome on which this book is based.

Banana Yoshimoto, 1964 - Novelist Banana Yoshimoto was born Mahoko Yoshimoto on July 24, 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. She is the daughter of poet and commentator Yoshimoto Ryumei, who had an impact on the radical student movement of the late 1960's. She attended Tokyo's Nihon University, where she studied creative writing and won a faculty award for her 1987 graduation novel "Moonlight Shadow." While working as a waitress, she took moments out of her day to write a novel and, at the age of 24, the result was "Kitchen" (1988), which is the story of a lonely woman who moves her bed into the kitchen, finding comfort in the humming of the refrigerator. She also wrote "Pineapple Pudding" and "Fruit…