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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Justine PicardiePublisher: Picador USA Imprint: Picador USA Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.522kg ISBN: 9781250858849ISBN 10: 1250858844 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 31 October 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPicardie has written a moving and impressive history of wartime politics, death camps, postwar trials, collaboration and the invigorating world of haute couture. She gets much of her Ravensbruck material from victims who left records of their experiences and made small, heartbreaking drawings and gifts to keep their spirits up. Miss Dior is a tricky book to pull off but Ms. Picardie is a sensitive, elegant writer and--hard as it is to imagine--for the most part she succeeds. --Moira Hodgson, The Wall Street Journal Picardie . . . has nearly unassailable fashion knowledge. She reconstructs with ease and confidence how fashion restored luxury to its French perch after the war. --Ruth Peltason, Air Mail Extraordinary . . . The result is Netflix-worthy and the pace page-turning as Picardie presents a woman who appeals beyond the boundaries of Planet Fashion . . . Catherine's story . . . shines--the quiet Dior who preferred flowers to fashion, the unsung heroine who survived the abuse of the Third Reich to help liberate France. --Jackie Annesley, The Sunday Times (UK) The juxtaposition of terrible shadows and dazzling light is one of the great strengths of this book . . . [Miss Dior] is a very personal, very passionate book. --Artemis Cooper, Times Literary Supplement Catherine's story is beautifully, hauntingly told in spare and elegant prose by Picardie . . . awe-inspiring. --Laura Freeman, The Times (UK) Remarkable --Hamish Bowles, Vogue Picardie's book is of the moment . . . celebrating an unsung hero. --Laird Borrelli-Persson, Vogue Moving and beautifully illustrated. --Christiana Bishop, New Statesman Picardie's research is remarkable, her writing grabs and holds the reader tight from beginning to end . . . An exceptional discussion on France during WWII and the couture industry, [Miss Dior] is fascinating reading and will not disappoint. --Judith Reveal, New York Journal of Books Picardie taps Resistance archives and memoirs by Catherine's fellow resistants and unearths a wealth of archival photos in order to piece together her subject's experience. Catherine . . . represents exquisite grace under fire. Miss Dior is an effulgent ode to the woman and her French Resistance compatriots. --Shelf Awareness Picardie interweaves a sensitive narrative of her search for Catherine as she follows the 'echoing footfall of a disappearing girl.' A well-informed rendering of dramatic times. --Kirkus Reviews As subtle as it is fragrant, Justine Picardie's book casts a strong spell that lingers. --Benjamin Taylor, author of Here We Are and The Hue and Cry at Our House Miss Dior portrays a woman who has too long stood hidden in the shadow of her famous brother, Christian. While full of import for them both, Catherine Dior's kinship with the great fashion designer may well have been her least noteworthy trait. A fighter in the French Resistance, a survivor of the Ravensbruck death camp, and a creator of the rose gardens that inspired the fragrance Miss Dior, she is an inspiring, unforgettable figure, worthy of Picardie's inspiring, unforgettable prose. --Caroline Weber, author of Proust's Duchess and Queen of Fashion Picardie has written a moving and impressive history of wartime politics, death camps, postwar trials, collaboration and the invigorating world of haute couture. She gets much of her Ravensbruck material from victims who left records of their experiences and made small, heartbreaking drawings and gifts to keep their spirits up. Miss Dior is a tricky book to pull off but Ms. Picardie is a sensitive, elegant writer and--hard as it is to imagine--for the most part she succeeds. --Moira Hodgson, The Wall Street Journal Picardie . . . has nearly unassailable fashion knowledge. She reconstructs with ease and confidence how fashion restored luxury to its French perch after the war. --Ruth Peltason, Air Mail Extraordinary . . . The result is Netflix-worthy and the pace page-turning as Picardie presents a woman who appeals beyond the boundaries of Planet Fashion . . . Catherine's story . . . shines--the quiet Dior who preferred flowers to fashion, the unsung heroine who survived the abuse of the Third Reich to help liberate France. --Jackie Annesley, The Sunday Times (UK) The juxtaposition of terrible shadows and dazzling light is one of the great strengths of this book . . . [Miss Dior] is a very personal, very passionate book. --Artemis Cooper, Times Literary Supplement Catherine's story is beautifully, hauntingly told in spare and elegant prose by Picardie . . . awe-inspiring. --Laura Freeman, The Times (UK) Remarkable --Hamish Bowles, Vogue Picardie's book is of the moment . . . celebrating an unsung hero. --Laird Borrelli-Persson, Vogue Moving and beautifully illustrated. --Christiana Bishop, New Statesman Picardie's research is remarkable, her writing grabs and holds the reader tight from beginning to end . . . An exceptional discussion on France during WWII and the couture industry, [Miss Dior] is fascinating reading and will not disappoint. --Judith Reveal, New York Journal of Books Picardie taps Resistance archives and memoirs by Catherine's fellow resistants and unearths a wealth of archival photos in order to piece together her subject's experience. Catherine . . . represents exquisite grace under fire. Miss Dior is an effulgent ode to the woman and her French Resistance compatriots. --Shelf Awareness Picardie interweaves a sensitive narrative of her search for Catherine as she follows the 'echoing footfall of a disappearing girl.' A well-informed rendering of dramatic times. --Kirkus Reviews As subtle as it is fragrant, Justine Picardie's book casts a strong spell that lingers. --Benjamin Taylor, author of Here We Are and The Hue and Cry at Our House Miss Dior portrays a woman who has too long stood hidden in the shadow of her famous brother, Christian. While full of import for them both, Catherine Dior's kinship with the great fashion designer may well have been her least noteworthy trait. A fighter in the French Resistance, a survivor of the Ravensbruck death camp, and a creator of the rose gardens that inspired the fragrance Miss Dior, she is an inspiring, unforgettable figure, worthy of Picardie's inspiring, unforgettable prose. --Caroline Weber, author of Proust's Duchess and Queen of Fashion Author InformationJustine Picardie is the author of six books, including her critically acclaimed memoir, If the Spirit Moves You: Life and Love After Death, and the international bestseller Coco Chanel: The Legend and the Life. She is a contributing editor to Harper's Bazaar UK, having previously been its editor-in-chief. She was formerly an investigative journalist for The Sunday Times, a columnist for The Telegraph, editor of the Observer Magazine, and features director of Vogue. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |