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L'Oreal's 100,000 Years of Beauty by Elva Ramirez

February 6, 2010
Originally published in WSJ Speakeasy blog
Filed under: Books / Culture / Fashion / Fashion Books

"Where humanity exists, beauty exists," writes Sir Lindsay Owen-Jones, Chairman of L'Oreal in the opening essay to a five-volume work published by the L'Oreal Foundation.

The phrase pithily sums up the thesis of "100,000 Years of Beauty," a four-year academic project to dismantle the cultural constructs of beauty. The project tapped 300 authors of 35 different nationalities and across 20 different disciplines to decipher and explain how aesthetic exercises occurred not just in contemporary society but throughout time. The first book begins with a look at pre-historical efforts at jewelry, embellishment and colored powders.


Prada Book Expands Brand Vision by Elva Ramirez

November 14, 2009
Originally published in WSJ Speakeasy blog
Filed under: Books / Fashion Books

This month, Prada moved dresses around its store to make room for a new arrival: the Prada book. Clocking in at over 700 pages, the new tome was designed by architecture firm 2×4 and retails for $125 at Prada stores and select bookshops.

The book, which features a few words by enigmatic designer Miuccia Prada, makes its case via glossy photos and seductive graphic design. While that's expected for what's ostensibly a fashion book, the publication also flashes its architectural pedigree. Sections on past runway show spaces are illustrated with floor plans. A chapter entitled "Place" presents form development, zoning guidelines and photos of building models as well as circulation plans.


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