Carine Roitfeld is one of the most iconic stylists and fashion editors of the 20th century. The former editor in chief of Vogue Paris (a post she held from 2001 until her resignation in 2011), she has now returned to freelancing, working with photographers Mario Testino and Patrick Demarchelier and doing the last few Chanel ad campaigns, among others. Rumours are also afoot of her starting her own magazine, on this subject Roitfeld says, "I will always be irreverent in my own way, but I will try to use new approaches. I've used a lot of cigarettes, a lot of sexy pictures, a lot of naked girls. I will try to do something totally different now, because I don't want to get bored of myself or to bore my readers. So, if I learn something new today, I will use it. I have to reinvent myself."
Navy fabric covered retrospective book by Carine Roitfeld, edited by Olivier Zahm and Alex Wiederin. Published by Rizzoli. Essay by Cathy Horyn. Features provocative and iconic photography from Roitfeld’s career. Features pages of personal notes, cards, annotations and Roitfeld’s own wardrobe pieces. Beautifully art directed.
Carine Roitfeld is one of the most iconic stylists and fashion editors of the 20th century. The former editor in chief of Vogue Paris (a post she held from 2001 until her resignation in 2011), she has now returned to freelancing, working with photographers Mario Testino and Patrick Demarchelier and doing the last few Chanel ad campaigns, among others. Rumours are also afoot of her starting her own magazine, on this subject Roitfeld says, "I will always be irreverent in my own way, but I will try to use new approaches. I've used a lot of cigarettes, a lot of sexy pictures, a lot of naked girls. I will try to do something totally different now, because I don't want to get bored of myself or to bore my readers. So, if I learn something new today, I will use it. I have to reinvent myself."
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Carine Roitfeld is one of the most iconic stylists and fashion editors of the 20th century. The former editor in chief of Vogue Paris (a post she held from 2001 until her resignation in 2011), she has now returned to freelancing, working with photographers Mario Testino and Patrick Demarchelier and doing the last few Chanel ad campaigns, among others. Rumours are also afoot of her starting her own magazine, on this subject Roitfeld says, "I will always be irreverent in my own way, but I will try to use new approaches. I've used a lot of cigarettes, a lot of sexy pictures, a lot of naked girls. I will try to do something totally different now, because I don't want to get bored of myself or to bore my readers. So, if I learn something new today, I will use it. I have to reinvent myself."
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