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LOULOU DE LA FALAISE

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“This book is an oral biography of Paris fashion between the glittering years when Loulou was the light between all the characters.” — André Leon Talley

Christopher Petkanis LOULOU & YVES: THE UNTOLD STORY OF LOULOU DE LA FALAISE AND THE HOUSE OF SAINT LAURENT is a massive oral history centered around the life and times of YSL muse and employee Loulou de la Falaise.

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Among the voices heard from in the book are those of Cecil Beaton, Diana Vreeland, Thadée Klossowski, Robert Mapplethorpe, Helmut Newton, Hubert de Givenchy, Manolo Blahnik, Maxime de la Falaise, Diane von Furstenberg, Marianne Faithfull, Nicky Haslam, Elsa Peretti, Betty Catroux, John Richardson, Kenneth Jay Lane, Alber Elbaz, Christian Louboutin, Grace Coddington, Ben Brantley, Jane Ormsby Gore, Bruce Chatwin, Amy Fine Collins, Patrick Bauchau, Lady Annabel Goldsmith, Pierre Bergé, Talley, and Loulou herself.

See: us.macmillan.com/book

Top: Marina Schiano, Loulou de la Falaise, Yves Saint Laurent, and Steve Rubell at the Opium launch party, New York City, 1978.

Above: Thadée Klossowski, Paloma Picasso, and YSL. Polaroid by Andy Warhol.

Below: YSL and de la Falaise.

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EDITH SITWELL AND WYNDHAM LEWIS

“The first public performance of Façade raised an uproar among such custodians of the purity of our language as firemen on duty at the hall and passing postmen who, on being lassoed and consulted by journalists, expressed the opinion that we were mad.” — Edith Sitwell, describing the 1923 performance of her poem Façade at Aeolian Hall, London.

Edith Sitwell—poet, performer, incomparable figure of the British avant-garde in the early-to mid-twentieth century—was the sister of writers and critics Osbert Sitwell and Sacheverell Sitwell.

“[The Sitwells were] a dazzling monument to the English scene… Had they not been there a whole area of life would have been missing.” — Cyril Connolly

See:  theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2011/may/07/edith-sitwell-great-dynasties-ian-sansom

Artist, publisher, novelist, radical Wyndham Lewis first embraced, then rejected the ubiquitous Sitwells, and brutally satirized them—along with the Bloomsbury group—in his novel The Apes of God.

WYNDHAM LEWIS—LIFE, ART, WAR, through January 1, 2018.

IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUMS NORTH, The Quays, Trafford Wharf Road, Manchester, England.

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Books about the Sitwells and by Wyndham Lewis.

Neil Porter and Edith Sitwell, rehearsing Façade, 1923.

Avant-garde siblings Sacheverell Sitwell, Edith Sitwell, and Osbert Sitwell, photographed by Cecil Beaton.

Edith Sitwell, photographed by Cecil Beaton.

Blast, the short-lived literary journal edited by Wyndham Lewis.

Chilean painter Álvaro Guevara—lover of Nancy Cunard and husband of Meraud Guinness—was a great passion of Edith’s life.

Wyndham Lewis, Portrait of Edith Sitwell, 1923.

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The Sitwells, brothers and sister, Oct.1 1929 -by Cecil Beaton [Sacheverell, Edith, Osbert]

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