Champagne Supernovas: Kate Moss, Marc Jacobs, Alexander McQueen, and the '90s Renegades Who Remade Fashion

Author:   Maureen Callahan
Publisher:   Touchstone Books
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9781451640588


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 September 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Maureen Callahan
Publisher:   Touchstone Books
Imprint:   Touchstone Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781451640588


ISBN 10:   1451640587
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 September 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Shocking but never cheap, sometimes hilarious but more often heartbreaking, <i>Champagne Supernovas</i> is a thorough, intimate, and bracing look at the complicated and deeply troubled figures who sparked a fashion revolution. --Alan Light, former editor-in-chief, Vibe and Spin magazines


The 90s: a time when fashion suddenly mingled with punk rock, movie stars, art school, the fantasies of the whole world, in ways both deadly and revolutionary. Callahan brilliantly connects all the glittering wreckage from a uniquely explosive moment in pop culture, from London to Seattle to the Viper Room. A major work on a one-of-a-kind pop era. --Rob Sheffield, author of Love Is A Mix Tape and Turn Around Bright Eyes


A juicy and gossipy account of the '90s fashion scene. . . . You might not fully approve . . . but you can't help wishing you were there. --Rob Sheffield, author of Love Is A Mix Tape and Turn Around Bright Eyes Daily Beast A titillating ride through the '90s fashion world, as Kate Moss, Marc Jacobs, and Alexander McQueen eclipsed the reigning glamazons with their waifish chic. --Rob Sheffield, author of Love Is A Mix Tape and Turn Around Bright Eyes Elle Fast paced, gossipy and cleverly put together . . . fantastically entertaining and thoroughly researched . . . this is a book about how myths are made. --Rob Sheffield, author of Love Is A Mix Tape and Turn Around Bright Eyes Telegraph (UK) Terrifically exciting and fun...this book works as a fun, if cautionary, read about some of the folks who changed fashion in the 1990s. Readers will wonder when a similar trio will arrive to save us all from the Kardashians. --Rob Sheffield, author of Love Is A Mix Tape and Turn Around Bright Eyes Publishers Weekly The author makes great use of personal interviews and reference materials, and through cross comparisons, she discovers like-minded commonalities they all shared with each other...A lucid, smoothly executed look at a pivotal decade in the legacy of American fashion. --Rob Sheffield, author of Love Is A Mix Tape and Turn Around Bright Eyes Kirkus Reviews The 90s: a time when fashion suddenly mingled with punk rock, movie stars, art school, the fantasies of the whole world, in ways both deadly and revolutionary. Callahan brilliantly connects all the glittering wreckage from a uniquely explosive moment in pop culture, from London to Seattle to the Viper Room. A major work on a one-of-a-kind pop era. --Rob Sheffield, author of Love Is A Mix Tape and Turn Around Bright Eyes Maureen Callahan has pulled off a very neat trick in Champagne Supernovas, capturing the essence of a fleeting moment when fashion's guard changed. This rise-and-fall story has it all: sex, drugs, rock, and frocks. Fasten your seat belt. It's a scary fun ride. --Michael Gross, author of Model: The Ugly Business of Beautiful Women and House of Outrageous Fortune As someone whose knowledge of fashion runs fairly pedestrian, I was surprised to find myself unable to put down Maureen Callahan's propulsive Champagne Supernovas. With a scholar's eye and a tabloid reporter's touch, Callahan bursts open one of the most exclusive industries in the world, revealing to the grit and glamour, the damaged, drug-addled underdogs, and the tortured geniuses who forever changed the way we comprehend and commodify beauty. This instant classic -- a master class in how to write smart, intimate, at times shocking, but always compulsively readable non-fiction -- deserves its place as the 90s answer to other pop culture giants, Easy Riders, Raging Bulls and Fifth Avenue, 5AM.--Susannah Cahalan, author of Brain on Fire Shocking but never cheap, sometimes hilarious but more often heartbreaking, Champagne Supernovas is a thorough, intimate, and bracing look at the complicated and deeply troubled figures who sparked a fashion revolution.--Alan Light, former editor-in-chief, Vibe and Spin magazines Maureen Callahan proves, in a biography as dramatic and addictive as Game of Thrones, that the decade represents a revolution not just in fashion, but also the broader ideals of beauty. . . . A former editor and writer at New York magazine, Spin and the New York Post, Callahan crafts an intoxicating brew of scholarly rigor, dishy anecdotes and wicked commentary.--Rob Sheffield, author of Love Is A Mix Tape and Turn Around Bright Eyes Chicago Tribune Champagne Supernovas puts readers in the front row and three of the era's biggest names in the catwalk spotlight. . . . The pace is as quick as an H&M runway knockoff. Callahan's prose is tight, and she stitches together momentum and suspense by alternating chapters on the trio. . . . A page turner filled with juicy behind-the-scenes tales.--Rob Sheffield, author of Love Is A Mix Tape and Turn Around Bright Eyes Associated Press


-The 90s: a time when fashion suddenly mingled with punk rock, movie stars, art school, the fantasies of the whole world, in ways both deadly and revolutionary. Callahan brilliantly connects all the glittering wreckage from a uniquely explosive moment in pop culture, from London to Seattle to the Viper Room. A major work on a one-of-a-kind pop era.---Rob Sheffield, author of Love Is A Mix Tape and Turn Around Bright Eyes


Maureen Callahan has pulled off a very neat trick in <i>Champagne Supernovas</i>, capturing the essence of a fleeting moment when fashion's guard changed. This rise-and-fall story has it all: sex, drugs, rock, and frocks. Fasten your seat belt. It's a scary fun ride. --Michael Gross, author of Model: The Ugly Business of Beautiful Women and House of Outrageous Fortune


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Maureen Callahan has worked as an editor and writer at the New York Post, covering everything from the subcultures of the Lower East Side to local and national politics. She has also written for Sassy, Spin, New York magazine, and Vanity Fair. She lives in Brooklyn. Visit ChampagneSupernovas.com

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