Henry-Jean Servat: Obsession: Marlene Dietrich, Gebunden
Obsession: Marlene Dietrich
- The Pierre Passebon Collection
(if available from our supplier)
- Publisher:
- Rizzoli International Publications, 01/2018
- Binding:
- Gebunden
- Language:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9782080203571
- Item number:
- 8002287
- Volume:
- 88 Pages
- Weight:
- 374 g
- Format:
- 226 x 164 mm
- Thickness:
- 14 mm
- Release date:
- 16.1.2018
- Note
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Caution: Product is not in German language
Blurb
Featuring rare images from Pierre Passebon's personal collection, this volume celebrates Marlene Dietrich, Hollywood's iconic femme fatale, as immortalized by master photographers including Edward Steichen, Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Cecil Beaton, Milton Greene, George Hurrell, Antony Armstrong-Jones, and others. An active participant in her photo sessions, she constructed her own unique image of charm and seduction.
Dietrich's life was devoted to glamour for over forty years: in stage performances, on screen, and in concert. The public loved her. A modern and transgressive woman, she didn't hesitate to break the rules by dressing in menswear (she was Yves Saint Laurent's muse for his iconic tuxedos) or by being seen in public with her husband and her lovers (both male and female). Dietrich also refused to bend to Hollywood conventions around motherhood by raising her daughter in the limelight.
Her beauty, style, and elegance made her the archetypal femme fatale, but it was Dietrich's unwavering confidence, gender fluidity, and firm stand against Nazism that made her a revolutionary and an icon. This volume reveals how her fascination lies not only in the way she inspired the greatest photographers and fashion designers of her time, but in how she continues to embody the essence of glamour and female independence today.
Biography (Marlene Dietrich)
Marlene Dietrich kam am 27. Dezember 1901 als Marie Magdalene Dietrich in Berlin zur Welt und gab sich mit elf Jahren selbst den Namen Marlene. Nach einer Ausbildung zur Konzertgeigerin entdeckte sie ihre Liebe zur Schauspielerei. 1930 gelingt ihr als Lola Lola in dem Film "Der Blaue Engel" der Durchbruch. Am 6. Mai stirbt Marlene Dietrich in ParisMore from Pierre Passebon