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The Sartorialist (Paperback)
$16.88 - Save $8.12 32% off - RRP $25.00 Free shipping worldwide (to United States and
all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for The SartorialistSchuman's striking collection offers an inspired photographic journey into the extraordinary style of everyday people around the globe. Color photographs throughout.
Full description- Publisher: Penguin Books
- Published: 01 August 2009
- Format: Paperback 512 pages
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- Categories: Exhibition Catalogues & Specific Collections | Photographs: Collections | Fashion & Textiles: Design | Fashion Design & Theory
- ISBN 13: 9780143116370 ISBN 10: 0143116371
- Sales rank: 2,295
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Full description for The Sartorialist
Scott Schuman just wanted to take photographs of people that he met on the streets of New York who he felt looked great. His now-famous and much-loved blog, thesartorialist.com, is his showcase for the wonderful and varied sartorial tastes of real people across the globe. This book is a beautiful anthology of Scott's favorite images, accompanied by his insightful commentary. It includes photographs of well-known fashion figures alongside people encountered on the street whose personal style and taste demand a closer look. From the streets of New York to the parks of Florence, from Stockholm to Paris, from London to Moscow and Milan, these are the men and women who have inspired Scott and the many diverse and fashionable readers of his blog. After fifteen years in the fashion business, Scott Schuman felt a growing disconnect between what he saw on the runways and in magazines, and what real people were wearing. The Sartorialist was his attempt to redress the balance. Since its beginning, the blog has become hugely admired and influential in the fashion industry and beyond. Thesartorialist.com is consistently named one of the top blogs in the world. A self-taught photographer, Schuman shoots for publications including French "Vogue," American "GQ," "Fantastic Man" and "Elle," and a growing list of advertising clients. Scott has also shown his work at the New York photo gallery The Danziger Projects and appeared in the GAP Style Icon campaign in the fall of 2008. He has been named the number one fashion photography trend by "American Photo" magazine, as well as one of "Time" magazine's top 100 design influencers.

