The book showcases a stunning array of garments and accessories spanning four centuries, all influenced by the beauty of the natural world. It explores the intricate designs and craftsmanship that reflect nature's diverse forms, highlighting the artistic and cultural significance of these creations. Through vivid illustrations and detailed descriptions, readers are invited to appreciate the deep connection between fashion and the environment, making it a captivating resource for fashion enthusiasts and historians alike.
Andrew Bolton Book order






- 2024
- 2023
This is a first-ever examination of many long-term professional partnerships that have shaped the fashion world. A beautifully designed volume, Fashion Together showcases the vision and synergism of these talented teams to both fashion connoisseurs and anyone interested in creative collaboration.
- 2022
Articulating eight decades of American style through the emotive language of clothing-from celebrated designers that established the modern legacy of sportswear to emerging creatives shaping the future of fashion in the United States
- 2017
Fashion Together: Fashion's Most Extraordinary Duos on the Art of Collaboration
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Exploring the dynamic collaborations within the fashion industry, this volume reveals the magic behind influential partnerships. Compiled by Lou Stoppard, it features eighteen insightful conversations with iconic duos like Vivienne Westwood and Andreas Kronthaler, and Marc Jacobs and Katie Grand. The book showcases exclusive photographs, sketches, and editorials, while delving into personal inspirations, industry insights, and practical advice for success. With a blend of humor and depth, it highlights the collaborative spirit that shapes fashion today.
- 2016
BOLT: Still Not Sorry
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
"Andrew Bolt has enjoyed a hugely successful career as Australia's most prominent commentator and writer. It's because he tells it like it is; the way a great deal of many ordinary Australians also see it. Even if that means upsetting the inner-city elites who would rather the issues he wishes to highlight be debated on their terms, if at all. To celebrate his longevity as an influential columnist, Bolt: Still Not Sorry is being released. It's an updated, revised compilation of Andrew Bolt's writing from the turn of the 21st Century. It goes back ten years to when Andrew was blazing a path and telling it like it is on such topics as terrorism, immigration, the republic, indigenous Australia and so many more."--Website.
- 2015
For centuries China has fueled the creative imagination and inspired fashion. This stunning publication explores the influence of Chinese art, film, and aesthetics on international fashion designers, including Christian Dior, Jean Paul Gaultier, Karl Lagerfeld, Alexander McQueen, and Yves Saint Laurent.
- 2013
Punk
- 239 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The provocative punk aesthetic and its incendiary influence on high fashion
- 2012
In a book with 175 color illustrations, the author aims to show the similarities between fashion designers Miuccia Prada and Elsa Schiaparelli, including their preferences for exotic colors, interesting textiles and prints, their bold approach to style and accessories and much more.
- 2011
Alexander McQueen. Savage Beauty
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Features garments made by the designer throughout his career, accompanied by quotes from the designer, an essay about his fashion career, and an interview with his long-time design assistant.
- 2004
Since prehistoric times, furs and feathers have been used not only for warmth and protection but also for display and adornment. Offering lively insights into the decorative possibilities of pelts and plumes, WILD: Fashion Untamed examines fur’s ability to announce the wealth and status of the wearer by looking at the clothing of Renaissance aristocrats as well as that of contemporary Hip-Hop performers such as P. Diddy and Missy Elliott.WILD also examines how pelts and plumes have come to define ideals of femininity by quoting the physical and sexual characteristics of birds and beasts. Examples include an unprecedented array of designs by Azzedine Alaïa, Roberto Cavalli, Dolce and Gabbana, John Galliano for Christian Dior, Jean Paul Gaultier, Alexander McQueen, Thierry Mugler, and Yohji Yamamoto. The book also features fantastical feathered costumes of Las Vegas showgirls and coquettish “birds of paradise” creations by milliners Stephen Jones and Philip Treacy.Lavishly illustrated and entertainingly written, WILD reveals how faunal apparel, whether in the form of pelts, plumes, prints, or animal symbolism, has represented and will continue to represent one of man’s more primal instincts.

