

Vogue Living: Houses, Gardens, People (Vogue Lifestyle Series) [Hamish Bowles, Calvin Klein] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Vogue Living: Houses, Gardens, People (Vogue Lifestyle Series) Review: The best decorating book of the holiday season - Flash review: The perfect gift book for this season. This new book, timed for Xmas giving, features a selection of the best homes shown in Vogue in the past several years. It is a large-scale book, filled with wonderful color photography. Although Elle Decor and Architectural Digest have come out with similar books this season, neither can hold a candle to Vogue's tome. If you are familiar with the 1968 publication, "Vogue's Book of Houses, Gardens, People", which now sells for $400 and up if you can find it, you will know what is in store for you. Maximum emphasis on homes you would love to see in person, owned by people of impeccable style: Janet de Botton in the south of France, Marella Agnelli in Marrakech, David Cholmondeley's stately, etc.; minimal number of celebrity digs done by decorators of questionable taste which you tend to see in Architectural Digest. The style and taste of the featured houses, gardens (and, yes, people) are on an entirely different plane than those shown in the new books by the other two lifestyle magazines. July 2010 Follow up review: Just how tight is the upper class of England? On page 312 we meet the Hanbury girls, mom looking beautiful and daughters Marina, 21 at the time the story was originally done in 2003, and Rosie, then 19, obviously both gorgeous, as they gambol about their lovely Devon estate. Now, in the June 2010 issue of Tatler, we read about the marriage several years ago of Rosie Hanbury, at age 25, to David, Marquess of Cholmondeley, 49, who was discussed on page 358 of the book as the owner of Houghton Hall. You may remember that name from the Treasure Houses of Britain exhibit. He is one of the wealthiest men in England, an intimate of the Queen, and Rosie has now given him two sons. The older Hanbury daughter, Marina, now 28, has recently been engaged to Ned, Earl of Lambton, 48 years old and heir to Lord Lambton who we visited on page 132 of this book. The late Lord Lambton was shown at his Tuscany home, Centinale, which he shared with his long time mistress, Claire Ward, mother of the beautiful actress Rachel Ward. Centinale is just one of four estates inherited by Ned upon the death of his father, along with a huge pile of cash. If one were a cynic, one might say that neither Hanbury daughter has let mere money, titles or stately homes stand in the way of their love for these men old enough to be their father, but I would never make such an observation. Nor would I note that Lord Cholmoneley met young Rosie at Centinale, tying all three families together yet again. This book is great fun and an immediate classic. Review: Fab! - Beautiful book. Good condition. It’s been making me happy all weekend!
| Best Sellers Rank | #638,431 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #608 in Decorative Arts #1,271 in Home Decorating (Books) #1,371 in Rich & Famous Biographies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (242) |
| Dimensions | 9.83 x 1.63 x 12.8 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 0307266222 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0307266224 |
| Item Weight | 6.62 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 400 pages |
| Publication date | October 30, 2007 |
| Publisher | Knopf |
J**U
The best decorating book of the holiday season
Flash review: The perfect gift book for this season. This new book, timed for Xmas giving, features a selection of the best homes shown in Vogue in the past several years. It is a large-scale book, filled with wonderful color photography. Although Elle Decor and Architectural Digest have come out with similar books this season, neither can hold a candle to Vogue's tome. If you are familiar with the 1968 publication, "Vogue's Book of Houses, Gardens, People", which now sells for $400 and up if you can find it, you will know what is in store for you. Maximum emphasis on homes you would love to see in person, owned by people of impeccable style: Janet de Botton in the south of France, Marella Agnelli in Marrakech, David Cholmondeley's stately, etc.; minimal number of celebrity digs done by decorators of questionable taste which you tend to see in Architectural Digest. The style and taste of the featured houses, gardens (and, yes, people) are on an entirely different plane than those shown in the new books by the other two lifestyle magazines. July 2010 Follow up review: Just how tight is the upper class of England? On page 312 we meet the Hanbury girls, mom looking beautiful and daughters Marina, 21 at the time the story was originally done in 2003, and Rosie, then 19, obviously both gorgeous, as they gambol about their lovely Devon estate. Now, in the June 2010 issue of Tatler, we read about the marriage several years ago of Rosie Hanbury, at age 25, to David, Marquess of Cholmondeley, 49, who was discussed on page 358 of the book as the owner of Houghton Hall. You may remember that name from the Treasure Houses of Britain exhibit. He is one of the wealthiest men in England, an intimate of the Queen, and Rosie has now given him two sons. The older Hanbury daughter, Marina, now 28, has recently been engaged to Ned, Earl of Lambton, 48 years old and heir to Lord Lambton who we visited on page 132 of this book. The late Lord Lambton was shown at his Tuscany home, Centinale, which he shared with his long time mistress, Claire Ward, mother of the beautiful actress Rachel Ward. Centinale is just one of four estates inherited by Ned upon the death of his father, along with a huge pile of cash. If one were a cynic, one might say that neither Hanbury daughter has let mere money, titles or stately homes stand in the way of their love for these men old enough to be their father, but I would never make such an observation. Nor would I note that Lord Cholmoneley met young Rosie at Centinale, tying all three families together yet again. This book is great fun and an immediate classic.
K**.
Fab!
Beautiful book. Good condition. It’s been making me happy all weekend!
W**N
Big and beautiful book!
I was impressed with the quality and size of the publication. The pictures and stories were very interesting and inspiring! You won’t be disappointed
M**X
Gorgeous!
Beautiful photos and interesting back stories of those that lead and inspire the fashion industry in their own element- their homes.
H**F
Better than Expected
This seller exceeded my expectations and I wouldn't hesitate to buy from her again. This book arrived carefully packed and in pristine condition! So happy and satisfied. Thank you for everything!
S**N
Great gift!
I bought this book for a friend as a coffee table peice who is interested in fashion and home design. She absolutely loves it and it now has a prominent place in her new home. I'd absolutely recommend this book for the right kind of person. It is beautiful and a different kind of gift!
L**P
Vogue Living Houses Gardens People
The styles in this book are so varied - from super modern, 70's super expensive tacky, Classic, English to Moroccan rustic to Lagerfeld who is a class of opulence all by himself. I read it cover to cover and admit I was disappointed in the focus on name dropping and was left wanting for more intimate details about the homeowners lives and more pictures of the rooms and spaces that the author talked about. Coppola's study on page 110 and 111 is a disaster area, she should be embarrassed but I guess perhaps the madness of the success of "the virgin suicides" (never heard of it) makes it ok to live like a slob, or perhaps it is considered artistic??? I loved the little glimmer I got into Janet de Botton's world and loved the bit about her guest book, "It's delightful, it's delicious, It's de South of France, it's de paradise, It's de Botton, it's de-best, it's de-luxe, it's de-lovely..." I wish there was more of this sort of personal touch throughout the book and less about who's who in the world of who ness.... The other thing that bothered me just a little, where the huge gilded spaces with nothing more than a table and chairs in them - it seemed so wasteful and empty on all kinds of levels... I would have rather seen a picture of these spacious gilded rooms full of people dancing in long gowns - beautiful ladies and debonaire gentlemen, but perhaps the people that own all these huge properties are so busy working and traveling that they just use these houses as momentary pit stops. : ( Loved Marina Rust Maine cottage and all the "ladies and girls," Christian Louboutin's nile boat should be made into a movie - it is positively dreamy floating down the nile, and I was SO DISAPPOINTED that we did not get to see Marella Agnelli's face now, but only the back of her head and her beautiful creative old hands. The pictures of her 40 or 50 years ago do not do her justice - and are a poor substitute for who she is now and all that she has seen and become :( I have to admit this book left me wanting for so much more than what it gave, but I still REALLY ENJOYED it - perhaps being left wanting for more is a great thing.
L**D
Outstanding
This is a huge beautifully made book full of stunning high quality photos depicting a group of the most stylish interiors that I've seen. The photos are large and clear revealing the unique details of each interior, and the quality of the paper is top notch. This is a perfect coffee-table book and would make a great gift, highly recommended.
C**O
Recomendaría el libro. Si bien, por otra parte normal en libros de esta característica, algunas casas se muestran de forma breve o no están a la altura del resto de casas, jardines..., repertoriados.
N**I
Big and gorgeous book
T**Y
La couverture du livre était complètement decollee et la jaquette était gommante suite d avoir enlevé une etiquette je presume
A**R
ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVOURITE BOOKS- Wonderful photographs of shoots at Vogue over years and years from the great photographers of our time- unrepeatable in terms of design direction and impact, therefore value for money. I have bought this book more than 20 times over and will continue to as long as it is in print- then I shall have boxes in reserve. A generous and loving gift for a friend that is full of delights, essays and the past. A COMPLETE SUCCESS STORY-
L**A
Manchado de la portada las esquinas estan AZULES
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