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Diana : Her Life in Fashion

Diana : Her Life in Fashion

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A BIOGRAPHY AND CHRISTIE'S AUCTION CATALOG IN ONE
Review: A very interesting study in how a person's clothing reflects what is going on in that person's life! The back has short bios of the fashion designers of Diana's clothing/shoes/hats, and a listing of the dresses sold at the auction. For those of us who don't own a copy of the auction catalog, this is almost as good as having one. HOWEVER, the critic before me is right: too many typos for the money!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the most beautiful coffe table books I have seen this
Review: As I tried to tell you in the one-line summary I think this book is one of the most beautiful coffe table books I have seen this year. I am sure it will be a big seller for Christmas. The pictures are great and the text is intelligently and very informatively written. I will read it from start to finish. The catalogue at the end is also fabulous. I have seen the 14 dresses that are now touring the U.S. so I feel that I have a better appreciation for her clothes than someone who has never seen the kind of dresses she wore. wish I had seen them all at Christie's in New York. What a regret!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Little Too Fawning, but the Catalog is Great
Review: Georgina Howell clearly takes the Andrew Morton (read Diana) point of view on the Princess's persecution by the palace and casts her as a kind of saint in a fashion-conscious hagiography. The text was a little too hyperbolic in deifying Diana, yet perhaps that is appropriate, as few have done so much for fashion in our century.

But this book has redeeming qualities that make it worth the time. First, it does cite instances of Diana's fashion faux pas that are gossipy and interesting, for example her dressing-gown dress by David Sassoon and her slip-style dress by John Galiano for Dior. It is also quite meticulous about citing designers and recounting their memories of dressing Di. This humanizes a commercial name and gives the reader a sense of what her patronage meant to these fashion houses.

The best aspects of the book are the appendices listing the auction catalog by piece and the designer listing with short biographies. This is a wealth of specific information that couture-ophiles will love.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Little Too Fawning, but the Catalog is Great
Review: Georgina Howell clearly takes the Andrew Morton (read Diana) point of view on the Princess's persecution by the palace and casts her as a kind of saint in a fashion-conscious hagiography. The text was a little too hyperbolic in deifying Diana, yet perhaps that is appropriate, as few have done so much for fashion in our century.

But this book has redeeming qualities that make it worth the time. First, it does cite instances of Diana's fashion faux pas that are gossipy and interesting, for example her dressing-gown dress by David Sassoon and her slip-style dress by John Galiano for Dior. It is also quite meticulous about citing designers and recounting their memories of dressing Di. This humanizes a commercial name and gives the reader a sense of what her patronage meant to these fashion houses.

The best aspects of the book are the appendices listing the auction catalog by piece and the designer listing with short biographies. This is a wealth of specific information that couture-ophiles will love.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE FIRST COFFEE TABLE BOOK I'VE READ COVER TO COVER...
Review: Georgina Howell has provided the world with a unique perspective on how Princess Diana revealed her inner thoughts and feelings through her outward style and clothing. This book is especially meaningful to me because it was a gift from my sister Darla who joined me at the Christies Auction in 1997 and travelled with me to Althorp last summer. She wrote a small poem on the gift card and ended by saying "We sat with celebrities of glamour amid, waiting for Christies to open the bid. We bid and we raised until bowing to fate, but our memories are captured on Page 208." And sure enough, there we are: my sister, myself and Bid Paddle #212.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not much new
Review: Having read various books on the fashion of the modern princess, I think that this is the best book so far that has been produced.

I am sure that readers would appreciate the time spent with providing detail information with the necessary large and colored photographs etc.

Apart from the great production, I think everyone has a special feeling knowing who Princess Diana was as a person! Today , July 1st., 2000 marks her birthday anniversary and I therefore take great pride in recommending this book to others by making a comment on such a date.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE BOOK ON THE PEOPLE'S PRINCESS
Review: Having read various books on the fashion of the modern princess, I think that this is the best book so far that has been produced.

I am sure that readers would appreciate the time spent with providing detail information with the necessary large and colored photographs etc.

Apart from the great production, I think everyone has a special feeling knowing who Princess Diana was as a person! Today , July 1st., 2000 marks her birthday anniversary and I therefore take great pride in recommending this book to others by making a comment on such a date.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent content
Review: I have always been interested in the Princess of Wales and love this book because it has some pictures of the dresses that were auctioned at Christies and I missed out on that catalog and probably not likely to find one at a decent price either. But the content regarding Diana's sense of fashion and watching the changes over the years is very well documented. It would be great if Christies would reprint the catalog. I am sure alot of people would purchase it with proceeds going directly to Diana's charity. All the proceeds from this book do as well.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Another 'pretty' book
Review: I was so anxious to read this book and I was shocked by how many typo-s I found here. It was very carelessly edited. For $40 I expected more. A disappointment

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not much new
Review: This book didn't add much. Most of the information and pictures have been seen elsewhere.


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