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The Last Kids on Earth and the Midnight Blade (#5) HB by Max Brallier; Douglas Holgate
$22.99 AUD
Category: Kids | Series: The\Last Kids on Earth Ser.
Surviving their first winter after the Monster Apocalypse was no easy feat, yet Jack and his buddies waste no time springing to action against some of the nastiest, most evil monsters around. When Jack discovers his Louisville Slicer has new, otherworldly powers, he's thrown into epic training to find o ...Show more
Vogue on Alexander Mcqueen by Chloé Fox; Vogue Magazine Staff (Illustrator)
$4.24 AUD
Category: No Category | Series: Vogue on Designers Ser.
Alexander McQueen was from the controversy of his early shows to the elegiac perfection of his last British fashion s most significant figure. His stellar career is a story of iconoclasm, ambition and visionary brilliance. With images from leading photographers such as Mario Testino and Corinne Day, Vog ...Show more
Vogue on Christian Dior by Charlotte Sinclair; Vogue Magazine Staff (Illustrator)
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Category: No Category | Series: Vogue on Designers Ser.
In 1947, Christian Dior stunned the fashion world with his first collection, the "New Look," which transformed the way women dressed, and he continued to send shock waves with his later shows, significantly altering the fashion landscape. Vogue on Christian Dior tells the story of Dior's searchfor the p ...Show more
Vogue on Coco Chanel by Bronwyn Cosgrave; Vogue Magazine Staff (Illustrator)
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Category: No Category | Series: Vogue on Designers Ser.
Hailed as 'the most influential female designer of the twentieth century', Coco Chanel pioneered classic easy-to-wear fashion for the modern woman. In 1921 she opened her Chanel boutique in Paris - still a destination store today - and launched her first Coco Chanel perfume, Chanel No.5. Perhaps her mos ...Show more
Vogue on Elsa Schiaparelli by Judith Watt; Vogue Magazine Staff (Illustrator)
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Category: No Category | Series: Vogue on Designers Ser.
Vogue called Elsa Schiaparelli a genius madder and more original than her contemporaries, championing and illustrating her designs from the first picture of the revolutionary Bow Knot sweater in 1927 through to the Surrealist Tear Dress and Shoe Hat of the late 1930s. A true original, collaborating with ...Show more