A Daily Mail Book of the Week. The first fully comprehensive biography of Norman Hartnell, largely drawing on Hartnells forgotten rediscovered archive and private sources: the portrait of the often troubled life of the Queen s dress designer, who sprang from unlikely origins to dazzle Royalty, aristocracy, Society and international stars. Norman Hartnells talents and designs were celebrated worldwide; he twice changed the silhouette of womens fashions when such things were the essence of high fashion. Decorated by the French Government in 1938 and created a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order by The Queen in Jubilee Year 1977, Hartnells status as Britains leading twentieth-century dress designer was augmented by his unique position as holder of Royal Warrants as Dressmaker to three Queens of England assuring that his name was constantly in the public eye. Yet, behind the facade of a glittering public existence, Hartnell suffered privately from his necessarily hidden gay lifestyle, which eventually led to a mixture of personal misjudgements and remarkable management crises that often plunged his House to the brink of financial ruin. Michael Picks engaging biography not only charts the great successes, but also the unexpected vicissitudes of Hartnells life, drawing on a variety of hitherto unpublished sources. It investigates the designers humble beginnings as the aspirational son of London publicans and his meteoric rise from 1923 as a uniquely British couturier rivalling Paris designers and becoming an acknowledged inspiration to friends Pierre Balmain and Christian Dior.
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Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 28 Oct 2019
Publisher: Zuleika
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781999623289
About Michael Pick
Michael Pick Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts is the author of eight books on design and the decorative arts. A founding committee member of the official British preservation group The Twentieth Century Society he has lectured internationally and contributed to numerous publications including The Times The Daily Telegraph The Independent Apollo The Connoisseur Tatler Harpers & Queen and Vogue. A Mayfair antique and fine art dealer for over forty years as a director of Stair & Company Ltd and then Partridge Fine Art plc Michael first met and wrote about Hartnell in 1977 for The London Collections magazine run by famed fashion PR Percy Savage and was responsible for the entire renovation of the famous Mayfair Norman Hartnell listed building with its unique art moderne glass salon. He was the instigator of the Blue Plaque now on the building at 26 Bruton Street W1. He has lectured extensively about Norman Hartnell world-wide including at the Victoria & Albert Museum the Queen Sirikit Textile Museum Bangkok; also aboard the Queen Mary as well at the Chichester and Oxford Literary Festivals and at the Fashion and Textile Museum London and Tullie House Carlisle at both of which he has guest-curated exhibitions including items from his extensive collection of several hundred labelled items of C20th London Couture. He lives in London.