Style & Substance: A Fashion Reading List

By Carrie McBride, Communications
September 10, 2021

September is arguably fashion's most important month with the eagerly-awaited September issue and major fashions shows in New York, London, Milan, and Paris. Whether you're drawn to the glamour, the garments, or the dynamic personalities who inhabit this world, these books offer a window into this ultra-creative, yet ultra-competitive industry.

Fiction

  • The Last Collection: A Novel of Elsa Schiaparelli and Coco Chanel 

    by Jeanne Mackin

    A widowed American teacher visiting 1938 Paris accepts an art job under influential designer Elsa Schiaparelli before being caught up in an intense rivalry between her employer and Coco Chanel.

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    The Devil Wears Prada 

    by Lauren Weisberger

    Landing a coveted position as the assistant to a prominent fashion magazine's editor, Andrea Sachs immerses herself in the office's appearance-driven culture and her employer's idiosyncratic demands in the hopes of launching her own career.

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    The Designer 

    by Marius Gabriel

    In 1944 Paris, recently separated Copper Reilly finds an unlikely new friend: an obscure, middle-aged designer from the back rooms of a decaying fashion house whose timid nature and reluctance for fame clash with the bold brilliance of his designs. His name is Christian Dior. Realizing his genius, Copper urges Dior to strike out on his own, helping to pull him away from his insecurities and towards stardom. With just a camera and a typewriter, she takes her own advice and ventures into the wild and colourful world of fashion journalism.

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    The Dressmaker 

    by Rosalie Ham

    Returning to her small Australian town after decades abroad mastering the art of dressmaking, Tilly begins making articles of clothing that arouse competition and envy in town, but it soon becomes clear that Tilly's mind is set on revenge.

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    From the Memoirs of a Non-Enemy Combatant 

    by Alex Gilvarry

    Relocating to New York after finishing design school, Boyet Hernandez devotedly embarks on a promising career only to be wrongly accused of terrorist ties and locked up indefinitely in a tiny cell where he frantically prepares for a trial that decimates his faith in the justice system.

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    The Knockoff 

    by Lucy Sykes

    Discovering that her young former assistant is plotting to steal her job and transform their fashion magazine into an app, editor-in-chief Imogen Tate is challenged to find her inner geek to save her career and the magazine.

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    The Paris Dressmaker 

    by Kristy Cambron

    An haute couture dressmaker in 1939 Paris joins the Resistance during the occupation and uses her skills to infiltrate the Nazi elite, sewing for them and collecting secrets at their glamorous headquarters in the Hôtel Ritz

Memoirs, Biography & Nonfiction

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    The Chiffon Trenches: A Memoir 

    by André Leon Talley

    A deeply revealing memoir by a noted style icon captures the fashion world from the inside out, in its most glamorous and most cutthroat moments.

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    The Battle of Versailles: The Night American Fashion Stumbled Into the Spotlight and Made History 

    by Robin Givhan

    Looks at the 1973 fashion show held in the Palace of Versailles for the world's social elite which showed the work of five American designers against that of five world-class French designers, and how the event prompted a cultural shift in the world of fashion.

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    Betsey: A Memoir 

    by Betsey Johnson

    The internationally famous style icon traces her decades-long career as a successful designer of accessibly priced, rule-breaking clothing, in a personal portrait that includes coverage of her celebrity collaborations, iconic pink store line and appearance on Dancing with the Stars.

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    Fashion Climbing: A Memoir 

    by Bill Cunningham

    Growing up in a lace-curtain Irish suburb of Boston, secretly trying on his sister's dresses and spending his evenings after school in the city's chicest boutiques, Bill dreamed of a life dedicated to fashion. But his desires were a source of shame for his family, and after dropping out of Harvard, he had to fight them tooth-and-nail to pursue his love. When he arrived in New York, he reveled in people-watching. He spent his nights at opera openings and gate-crashing extravagant balls. This was his education, and the birth of the democratic and exuberant taste that he came to be famous for as a photographer for The New York TimesFashion Climbing is the story of a young man striving to be the person he was born to be: a true original.

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    Anna Sui 

    by Andrew Bolton

    Anna Sui's trendsetting rock-and-roll looks have made her one of this decade's top five fashion icons. Here, in the first book to cover the entire scope of Sui's career, fans get rare access to the designer's creative process. This richly visual retrospective celebrates her influence, from her first show that snared the support of supermodels Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, and Kate Moss to the role she's played in making the babydoll dress one of fashion's most iconic silhouettes. 

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    Diana Vreeland: The Modern Woman: the Bazaar Years, 1936-1962

    edited by Alexander Vreeland

    The first Vreeland book to focus on her three decades at Harper’s Bazaar, where the legendary editor honed her singular take on fashion. This book covers Vreeland’s three-decade tenure there, revealing how Vreeland reshaped the role of the fashion editor by introducing styling, creative direction, and visual storytelling. Through more than 300 images from the magazine, this book shows how Vreeland’s work not only influenced her readership, but also forged the path for modern fashion storytelling that endures today.

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    Dapper Dan: Made in Harlem 

    by Daniel R. Day

    A memoir by the legendary designer who pioneered high-end streetwear traces his rise from an early-1980s Harlem storefront to the red carpet in Hollywood, working with such celebrities as Salt-N-Pepa and Beyoncé.

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    The Woman I Wanted To Be 

    by Diane Von Furstenberg, Diane

    The influential fashion designer describes her pursuit of a creativity and independence, providing coverage of such topics as her childhood in Brussels, her struggles with cancer and her creation of a genre-defining dress design.

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    Walking with the Muses: A Memoir 

    by Pat Cleveland 

    One of the first black supermodels describes her time jet-setting around the world, walking runways and partying with rock stars and actors during the wild, glamorous and gritty 1960s and 1970s.

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    Alexander McQueen: Blood Beneath the Skin

    by Andrew Wilson

    Describes the life and career of the very private, iconic fashion designer, who left his humble beginnings in East London to skyrocket to the upper echelons of the glamorous fashion world before committing suicide at the age of forty in 2010.

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    Fashion Is Freedom: How a Girl from Tehran Broke the Rules to Change Her World 

    by Tala Raassi

    Since she was young, Tala Raassi knew her fate lay in fashion. But growing up in her beloved homeland of Iran, a woman can be punished for exposing her hair in public, let alone wearing the newest trends. Despite strict regulations, Tala developed a keen sense of style in backroom cafes and secret parties. She never imagined her behavior would land her in prison, or bring the cruel sting of a whip for the crime of wearing a mini-skirt. Tala's forty lashes didn't keep her down they fanned the flames of individuality and inspired her to embrace a new freedom in the United States. As she developed her own clothing label, her exploration into the creative, cut throat community of Western fashion opened her eyes to the ups and downs of hard work, hard decisions, and hard truths.

Summaries provided via NYPL’s catalog, which draws from multiple sources. Click through to each book’s title for more.