It's All about the Dress: What I Learned in Forty Years about Men, Women, Sex, and Fashion

Author:   Vicky Tiel
Publisher:   St. Martin's Griffin
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9781250009043


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   07 August 2012
Format:   Paperback
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It's All about the Dress: What I Learned in Forty Years about Men, Women, Sex, and Fashion


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Author:   Vicky Tiel
Publisher:   St. Martin's Griffin
Imprint:   St. Martin's Griffin
Dimensions:   Width: 14.10cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.322kg
ISBN:  

9781250009043


ISBN 10:   1250009049
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   07 August 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Not even the most resolutely stern reader will be able to resist this feast of Hollywood gossip, fashion advice and racy recollection by the noted designer Vicky Tiel, who knew Marilyn and Marlon, was the inventor of notable trends like miniskirts and jumpsuits, and is a natural and funny writer who tells all. Delicious! --Diane Johnson, author of Le Divorce A naughty girl when that was the best a girl could be, inventor of the mini, Paris couturier at 18, Vicky Tiel tells spicy tales from dressing Kim, Ursula and Miles Davis, teasing Woody Allen, staying up late with Princess Grace and more intimate tales than you thought you'd want to know from her years in the entourage of Liz and Dick. Comes complete with tricks you need: bedroom advice, supermodels' diet guide, how to get men to give jewelry and the recipe for a perfect pink tuna fish sandwich. --Gael Greene, author of Insatiable: Tales from a Life of Delicious Excess. A delicious romp...her memoir reads like all of the juiciest bits of your favorite gossip magazine, pushing back the curtains of an over-the-top life among the who's who of the '60s-'80s. --Kirkus Reviews If you have not been frolicking throughout Europe and Hollywood with the rich and famous this summer, dive into the memoir of fashion designer and bon vivant Vicky Tiel... Reading her stories is a grand time all on its own. --Wall Street Journal Growing up in the suburbs of Detroit, I remember reading an article in Life magazine about two girls who graduated from Parsons School of Design in New York and moved to Paris, where Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton opened a boutique for them. This fantasy fueled my dream. Dreams can carry a person farther than anything else. Vicky Tiel was my original inspiration! --fashion designer Anna Sui The original purveyor of the miniskirt and Elizabeth Taylor's caftan unravels fabulous, chatty tales...By turns nutty and tender, she offers priceless anecdotes about Liz and Richard, Romy Schneider and Alain Delon, Woody Allen, Warren Beatty, hippies, and dating married men. --Publishers Weekly


<p> Not even the most resolutely stern reader will be able to resist this feast of Hollywood gossip, fashion advice and racy recollection by the noted designer Vicky Tiel, who knew Marilyn and Marlon, was the inventor of notable trends like miniskirts and jumpsuits, and is a natural and funny writer who tells all. Delicious! -- Diane Johnson, author of Le Divorce <p> A naughty girl when that was the best a girl could be, inventor of the mini, Paris couturier at 18, Vicky Tiel tells spicy tales from dressing Kim, Ursula and Miles Davis, teasing Woody Allen, staying up late with Princess Grace and more intimate tales than you thought you'd want to know from her years in the entourage of Liz and Dick. Comes complete with tricks you need: bedroom advice, supermodels' diet guide, how to get men to give jewelry and the recipe for a perfect pink tuna fish sandwich. --Gael Greene, author of Insatiable: Tales from a Life of Delicious Excess. <p> A delicious romp...her memoir reads like all of the juiciest bits of your favorite gossip magazine, pushing back the curtains of an over-the-top life among the who's who of the '60s-'80s. -- Kirkus Reviews <p> If you have not been frolicking throughout Europe and Hollywood with the rich and famous this summer, dive into the memoir of fashion designer and bon vivant Vicky Tiel... Reading her stories is a grand time all on its own. --Wall Street Journal <p> Growing up in the suburbs of Detroit, I remember reading an article in Life magazine about two girls who graduated from Parsons School of Design in New York and moved to Paris, where Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton opened a boutique for them. This fantasy fueled my dream. Dreams can carry a person farther than anything else. Vicky Tiel was my original inspiration! --fashion designer Anna Sui<p> The original purveyor of the miniskirt and Elizabeth Taylor's caftan unravels fabulous, chatty tales...By turns nutty and tender, she offers priceless anecdotes about Liz and Ric


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VICKY TIEL began designing clothes forty years ago and is the longest surviving female designer in Paris. Her signature dresses - designed to make women look and feel great with their curves - have been sold exclusively in Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus for the past thirty years and worn by everyone from Elizabeth Taylor to Goldie Hawn, Halle Berry and Kim Kardashian. Tiel writes about style and culture for The Huffington Post. She divides her time between Paris, New York and a Florida farm where she live with her husband.

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