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Little Book of Celine


Little Book of Celine

Author: Frances Solá-Santiago

language: en

Publisher: Hachette UK

Release Date: 2025-06-05


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Timeless, elegant and innovative, Celine sits at the intersection of high fashion and minimal sophistication. Beginning with the origins of the house in 1940s Paris and coming right up to Hedi Slimane's current stewardship, Phoebe Philo's groundbreaking years at the brand are also covered in depth, with every significant piece unpacked, including the glove shoe, furry sliders, the pyjama shirt and the Trapeze bag. With 100 stunning images and expert text, Little Book of Celine tells the whole story of a sophisticated luxe sportswear brand whose designs have become cult classics.

Passion Celine Dion


Passion Celine Dion

Author: Sylvain Beauregard

language: en

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Release Date: 2002


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A unique reference book on one of the most sucessful carrers in show business, the perfect reference for fans of Celine Dion. This book is also useful for any other music lovers or professionals as well.

Infinite Dreams


Infinite Dreams

Author: Laura Davis-Chanin

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Release Date: 2024-06-18


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Best known for co-founding the early punk duo Suicide, Alan Vega lived a complex and labyrinthine life, driven by a desire to express himself uncompromisingly through art. From his first sketch in art class at Brooklyn College to the 2021 release of the album Mutator five years after his death, Vega continues to shock and inspire. This first-ever biography of Vega tells the story of the man’s life and art, beginning with his early attempts to live a “normal” life and his epiphanic encounter with Iggy Pop in 1969. Although becoming a performer on stage had been at the bottom of Vega’s list of lifetime ambitions, Iggy changed his mind: he needed music to truly express his vision. Infinite Dreams goes on to describe Vega’s many experiments across a variety of media, including the partnership with Marty Rev that became Suicide, which challenged audiences to look deep inside themselves and to not settle for distractions. A raw but engaging exploration of a man whose artwork, music, and philosophy inspired thousands, written by award-winning author Laura Davis-Chanin together with Liz Lamere, Alan Vega’s wife and long-term creative collaborator.