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GingerNutz in Bloom

From Supermodel to Super Stylist and Beyond Fashion

Michael Roberts Grace Coddington

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English
Distributed Art Publishers
20 January 2021
After years at the tippy-top of the fashion world-modelling haute couture and starring in ad campaigns for the most exclusive fashion houses-GingerNutz, the naïve Bornean orangutan turned fashion's darling, is itching for a new adventure.

In GingerNutz in Full Bloom: From Supermodel Orangutan to Style Icon and Beyond, our fashionable heroine segues from being the Vogue cover girl to the one who decides what the cover girl will wear and how she will wear it. As Vogue's first orangutan fashion stylist, she selects from the most delectable garments and travels the world to direct the edgiest fashion shoots with top photographers. But this jet-set lifestyle, even with luxuries like suites at the Ritz and room service banana-beetle smoothies, begins to wear on her. GingerNutz decides that she absolutely must find a suitable country cottage to which she can retire and pursue proper English pastimes like gardening and tending to a menagerie of farm animals (with whom she feels quite at home). Before she settles into obscurity, though, she will enjoy one last flourish of the royal treatment...

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Foreword by:  
Imprint:   Distributed Art Publishers
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 165mm, 
Weight:   460g
ISBN:   9780998701875
ISBN 10:   0998701874
Pages:   80
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Sample Texts: During the early days, GingerNutz's first attempts at magazine styling were also not what you might call a runaway success. It was especially unfortunate when the bunches of overripe bananas she artistically draped around several chic black Yves St. Laurent evening jackets dissolved into a soft sticky mess under the studio lights. Nevertheless, she was soon off, jet-setting to Corsica to style glamorous actress Angelica Huston and smart shoemaker Manolo Blahnik in a fun photo session on the beach. Bury yourself up to your chin in the sand, the photographer suggested. No, I won't retorted the impeccable cobbler. One of the final photo sessions for which GingerNutz both modelled and styled was a poetic journey around an enchanting garden deep in the English countryside. It starred beds of overblown roses, plants with leaves the size of elephant ears, and models in twinsets and raincoats decorated with dried flowers and twigs. While the sun arced behind hedgerows silhouetted on distant hills our simian fell head over heels for this romantic landscape and knew it was where she was destined to settle down. Back in London, costumed as Joan of Arc in theatrical armour, she attended the fancy-dress birthday ball of madcap Vogue colleague Hamish, a confirmed bachelor fiercely devoted to lace cuffs and shades of lilac. I've been researching your family tree, ma Cherie, he trilled on her arrival, and I have a petite surprise for you. Meet me tomorrow for tea at the National Portrait Gallery. Then, gifting her a miniature lilac handbag and matching fascinator, he whisked himself away. The following afternoon, having at last worked out what a fascinator was (an annoyingly tiny hat much favoured by British royalty), the self-conscious primate took tea with Hamish at the gallery before joining him on a private tour of the art.

"Often described as ""visionary,"" Michael Roberts was appointed the first fashion director of the New Yorker in 1997. The following decade, Graydon Carter named him fashion and style director of Vanity Fair, where he continues as the emeritus style editor-at-large. A celebrated illustrator and as a filmmaker, Michael Roberts is a recipient of an MTV award. He has authored many books, among them The Snippy World of Fashion Artist Michael Roberts (Steidl, 2005) and Fashion Victims (Harper Collins, 2008. Roberts also wrote Grace Coddington's memoir and edited two volumes of her work, Thirty Years of Fashion at Vogue and The American Vogue Years. He wrote, coproduced, and directed Manolo: The Boy Who Made Shoes for Lizards (2017). Roberts lives and works in Taormina, Sicily. Grace Coddington's extraordinary talent and fierce dedication to her work as creative director of Vogue have made her an international icon. The daughter of a hotelier in Wales, Coddington was a teenager when she won a Vogue modeling competition and moved to London to become one of the top models on the city's swinging 1960s fashion scene. In 1968, she decided she wanted to work behind the camera and was hired by British Vogue as a junior editor. She soon established herself as a master stylist and in 1988 joined Anna Wintour at American Vogue, where she became its creative director at large."

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