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Stylepedia A Visual Directory of Fashion Styles

150.00 

The essential visual dictionary of fashion styles — A-line to wrap dress, military to sportswear, every silhouette and garment type illustrated and precisely defined. A Fashionary reference that makes fashion’s design vocabulary accessible: invaluable for students, stylists, buyers, and anyone communicating about clothes.

Azzedine Alaïa, Thierry Mugler: 1980-1990 Two Decades of Artistic Affinities

180.00 

The definitive document of Alaïa and Mugler — two designers who defined 1980s power dressing through architectural silhouettes and sculptural treatment of the female body. Their work presented side by side in a Skira publication of exceptional photography: essential fashion history from the decade when dress was most confident.

Cartier: Le Voyage Recommencé High Jewelry and Precious Objects

380.00 

A sumptuous Flammarion presentation of Cartier’s exceptional high jewellery — historic masterpieces and new commissions documenting the craftsmanship, imagination, and cultural references that make Cartier’s creations among the world’s most coveted. Essential for serious jewellery enthusiasts and collectors.

Yves Saint Laurent: Form and Fashion

200.00 

A scholarly study of Yves Saint Laurent’s formal innovations — the tuxedo, the safari jacket, the Mondrian dress — and how they rethought the relationship between the female body and structured clothing. A Flammarion fashion history and design study in exceptional archive photography.

Dior: Moments of Joy

100.00 

A Flammarion celebration of joy in the House of Dior — archive images, runway photography, and the stories of women who wore Dior at significant moments. Muriel Teodori captures why fashion matters: not as vanity but as joy, self-expression, and the desire to meet important moments with beauty.

Vivienne Westwood A to Z The Life of an Icon: From Anglomania to Zips

70.00 

An A-to-Z visual and biographical portrait of Vivienne Westwood — punk, power dressing, and fifty years of fashion as politics and provocation. Nadia Bailey’s beautifully illustrated guide captures every facet of one of fashion’s most radical and important figures.

The Illustrated Meditations

100.00 

Marcus Aurelius’s personal Stoic reflections in a beautifully illustrated edition — private notes to himself on equanimity, anger, desire, and what matters. James S. Romm’s commentary contextualises one of philosophy’s most beloved and practically useful texts in its second-century Roman world.

Symposium and Phaedrus

60.00 

Plato’s two dialogues on love, beauty, and the soul — the Symposium’s ladder of love culminating in Diotima’s vision, and Phaedrus’s meditation on beauty and the immortal soul. The richest account of Platonic love in philosophy, in an Everyman’s Library translation.

The Social Contract

30.00 

Rousseau’s 1762 political masterwork — ‘man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains.’ The concept of the general will and the intellectual foundation of democratic theory: a text that made revolutions and whose influence on political thought has never diminished. Essential in a Wordsworth Classics edition.

Utopia

30.00 

Thomas More’s 1516 foundational text of political philosophy — the ideal island society that gave us the word ‘utopia’ and launched a tradition of political imagination extending to Marx, Morris, and beyond. Simultaneously serious argument, humanist satire, and ambiguous meditation: a Wordsworth Classics essential.

Alexander McQueen

400.00 

The authoritative V&A companion to Alexander McQueen’s career — rigorous, richly illustrated scholarship examining the influences and techniques behind collections that redefined what fashion could mean. Claire Wilcox’s essential study of the most significant fashion designer of the twentieth century’s final decades.

The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money The Economic Consequences of the Peace

30.00 

Keynes’s 1936 masterwork — the book that transformed how governments respond to economic crises, arguing that markets don’t self-correct and government spending is necessary. One of the twentieth century’s most consequential intellectual works in an accessible Wordsworth Classics edition.

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

30.00 

Locke’s 1689 foundational text of British empiricism — the blank slate, knowledge from experience, and the philosophical groundwork for the Enlightenment. A landmark of intellectual history available in an accessible Wordsworth Classics edition: essential for students of philosophy and ideas.

Mix and Match Fashion Photography Meets Contemporary Art

350.00 

An exploration of the intersection between fashion photography and contemporary art — images that challenge the separation between commercial and fine art, from photographers whose work has crossed into galleries and museums. A stimulating Phaidon study of contemporary visual culture’s blurred boundaries.

Sybil and David Yurman Artists and Jewelers

300.00 

Sybil Yurman’s intimate portrait of the creative partnership behind one of America’s most celebrated jewelry houses — tracing how the cable motif and sculptural forms of Yurman jewelry emerged from serious fine art practice. A Phaidon document of love, craft, and creative partnership.

The Jewelry Book

300.00 

A comprehensive survey of fine jewellery from ancient adornment to contemporary studio work — historical masterpieces, legendary houses, and innovative independent designers. Melanie Grant’s Phaidon volume with spectacular photography is essential for jewellery enthusiasts and collectors.

Linda Evangelista Photographed by Steven Meisel

500.00 

Thirty years of Steven Meisel’s photographs of Linda Evangelista — one of fashion history’s greatest model-photographer collaborations. The images that defined fashion photography and made Evangelista iconic: an extraordinary Phaidon large-format document of a unique artistic partnership.

Naomi: In Fashion

250.00 

The official V&A companion to Naomi Campbell’s four-decade career — a comprehensive visual account of fashion history told from the inside by one of its most iconic and barrier-breaking figures. In her own words and through the extraordinary images that defined an era.

Chanel Couture and Industry

150.00 

A landmark scholarly study of Chanel’s couture house that examines the workshops, workers, and industrial structures behind the glamour. Amy de la Haye makes visible the invisible labour of haute couture in a V&A publication that will change how you think about fashion.

The Fashion Book

300.00 

Phaidon’s definitive A-to-Z guide to fashion — designers, models, photographers, editors, and retail empires, each illustrated and introduced with characteristic authority. From Balenciaga to Virgil Abloh, the comprehensive reference for anyone interested in fashion’s extraordinary ecosystem.

Extracts from the Second Sex

30.00 

Key passages from Simone de Beauvoir’s foundational 1949 feminist masterpiece — ‘One is not born, but becomes, a woman.’ This Vintage selection makes de Beauvoir’s essential analysis of femininity’s social construction accessible without sacrificing the rigour that makes it indispensable.

This Creative Life Fashion Designers at Home

230.00 

Fashion designers photographed in their private homes — revealing the obsessions, collections, and aesthetic worlds behind the collections. Robyn Lea’s intimate portraits offer a rare window into the personal environments and daily rituals that shape some of the world’s most creative design practices.

Alexander Mcqueen Fashion Icon

200.00 

A visually stunning survey of Alexander McQueen’s revolutionary career, from his earliest London shows to his breathtaking final collections. Ferocious, poetic, and technically extraordinary, his work transformed the runway into theatre — this book captures why he remains fashion’s defining visionary.

Jane Birkin Icon of Style

250.00 

A lovingly assembled tribute to Jane Birkin — actress, singer, style icon — tracing her extraordinary influence on fashion, film, and culture from Swinging London to her decades as a Parisian institution. Richly illustrated and warmly written by Sophie Gachet.

The Handbag Book 400 Designer Bags That Changed Fashion

300.00 

The ultimate reference for handbag lovers: 400 designer bags that changed fashion, from Hermès Birkins to Chanel classics to contemporary cult designs. Sophie Gachet contextualises each bag within fashion history in a richly photographed, authoritative volume.

Glamour An Extraordinary History : 85 Years of Women Breaking Boundaries

170.00 

A lavish celebration of Glamour magazine’s 85-year history, featuring iconic covers, groundbreaking editorials, and the fearless journalism that made it a cultural institution. A visual and editorial tribute to the women who used its pages to challenge convention and redefine beauty.

Japan Travel Journal

60.00 

Japan Travel Journal by DK — a beautifully produced guided journal designed to facilitate the quality of attention that transforms a good visit to Japan into a transformative one. Prompts, templates, and space for observations and memories, woven with cultural context — etiquette tips, off-the-beaten-path suggestions, guidance on Japanese aesthetics — that helps travellers understand what they are seeing. The ideal companion and keepsake. Published by DK.

The Seducer’s Diary

30.00 

The Seducer’s Diary by Søren Kierkegaard (Penguin) — embedded in Either/Or and now available alone, the disturbing and philosophically indispensable account of Johannes’s calculated seduction of Cordelia: simultaneously a portrait of a predatory mind and an inquiry into the difference between aesthetic and ethical modes of existence. Kierkegaard understood that the most damning portrait of a consciousness is one that presents itself as its own advocate. Published by Penguin.

God is Dead. God Remains Dead. And We Have Killed Him.

30.00 

God is Dead. God Remains Dead. And We Have Killed Him. by Friedrich Nietzsche (Penguin) — Nietzsche’s most explosive passages, including the death of God, the eternal recurrence, and the will to power, gathered in a Penguin Little Black Classic. The most concentrated introduction available to his central ideas — essential for anyone who wants to understand what Nietzsche was actually saying. Published by Penguin.

The Republic

50.00 

The Republic by Plato (Penguin Classics) — one of the most important texts in Western civilisation, this edition’s direct prose makes Plato’s foundational questions about justice, governance, education, and the soul feel immediately urgent and alive. The Allegory of the Cave, the concept of philosopher-kings, and the critique of democracy — all as relevant today as they were in ancient Athens.

How to Use Your Enemies

15.00 

How to Use Your Enemies by Baltasar Gracián (Penguin) — the seventeenth-century Spanish Jesuit’s essential guide to strategy, cunning, and navigating a world where not everyone wishes you well. At under a hundred pages, this Penguin Little Black Classic delivers more concentrated wisdom about power and human nature than most books many times its length.

The Apology of Socrates

16.00 

The Apology of Socrates by Plato (Penguin Classics) — Socrates’ defence at his trial in Athens, 399 BC. Facing death with irony and complete moral courage, he refuses to abandon his philosophical mission. At under sixty pages, one of the most rewarding texts in Western philosophy. Trans. Hugh Tredennick.

Essays and Aphorisms

60.00 

Essays and Aphorisms by Arthur Schopenhauer (Penguin Classics) — his most accessible writing: witty, direct reflections on suffering, happiness, women, books, and death. Schopenhauer is among the most quotable of all philosophers. This Penguin Classics selection, translated by R.J. Hollingdale, is the ideal introduction to a thinker who influenced Nietzsche, Freud, and Wagner.

The Joyous Science

50.00 

The Joyous Science by Friedrich Nietzsche (Penguin Classics) — the work in which he first announced the death of God and introduced the eternal recurrence. Written 1882–87, this collection of aphorisms and reflections is among his most stylistically adventurous: a restless intelligence grappling with the collapse of Western certainty. Trans. R.J. Hollingdale.

The Myth of Sisyphus

46.00 

The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus (Penguin Modern Classics) — the foundational text of absurdist philosophy. Confronting the absurdity of existence — our need for meaning in a meaningless universe — Camus arrives at his celebrated answer: one must imagine Sisyphus happy. Brief, brilliant, and enduringly useful.

The Symposium

35.00 

The Symposium by Plato (Penguin Classics) — one of the most beautiful discussions of love in Western literature. A series of speeches at an Athenian dinner party, culminating in Socrates’ account of Diotima’s teaching that erotic desire is the soul’s longing for immortality and truth. Translated by Christopher Gill.

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