You’ve probably seen — and admired — Megan Hess’s illustrations before, even if you didn’t know they were hers. In 2008, Hess did the cover art for Candace Bushnell’s Sex and the City novels; in the 12 years since, her list of clients has expanded to include Tiffany & Co., Yves Saint Laurent, Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Ladurée, Michelle Obama, Cartier, Montblanc, and Paris. All of this is to say that Hess has serious fashion bona fides. They’ll next be on display in Elegance: The Beauty of Fashion, the second installment of her “Masters of Fashion” book series, following last year’s Iconic: The Masters of Italian Fashion. This time, Hess turns her gaze (and her pens) toward the fashion capital of the world. Hess explores the history and lasting impact of ten legacy French fashion houses with a mix of history, anecdotes, and illustrations of their collections.
Below, excerpts from Elegance: The Beauty of Fashion, out October 15 from Hardie Grant.
Chanel
Photo: Megan Hess from Elegance: The Beauty of French Fashion; published by Hardie Grant; 2019.
Dior
Photo: Megan Hess from Elegance: The Beauty of French Fashion; published by Hardie Grant; 2019.
Saint Laurent
Photo: Megan Hess from Elegance: The Beauty of French Fashion; published by Hardie Grant; 2019.
Lanvin
Photo: Megan Hess from Elegance: The Beauty of French Fashion; published by Hardie Grant; 2019.
“Influenced by her exotic discoveries, [Jeanne] Lanvin became experimental with her design methods and invested in her own dye factory so that she could produce fabrics in colors exclusive to her own house.”
Givenchy
Photo: Megan Hess from Elegance: The Beauty of French Fashion; published by Hardie Grant; 2019.
“[Hubert de] Givenchy designed collections with [Audrey] Hepburn at the forefront. He created modern and chic clothes that women like her — or women who aspired to be like her — enjoyed wearing, including everything from evening gowns to casual Capri pants with oversize white men’s shirts.”
Chloé
Photo: Megan Hess from Elegance: The Beauty of French Fashion; published by Hardie Grant; 2019.
“[Gaby] Aghion distinguished herself with her signature carefree and stripped-back elegance and was the pioneer of informal formalwear.”
Balmain
Photo: Megan Hess from Elegance: The Beauty of French Fashion; published by Hardie Grant; 2019.
Louis Vuitton
Photo: Megan Hess from Elegance: The Beauty of French Fashion; published by Hardie Grant; 2019.
Hermès
Photo: Megan Hess from Elegance: The Beauty of French Fashion; published by Hardie Grant; 2019.
Celine
Photo: Megan Hess from Elegance: The Beauty of French Fashion; published by Hardie Grant; 2019.
“[Céline] Vipiana’s vision was to design and curate collections that celebrated modern minimalism. She favored the idea of women investing in quality items that could be worn season after season instead of chasing trend-based fashion and growing tired of it as soon as it was hung in the wardrobe.”
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