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The Rudi Gernreich Book
Published in Hardcover by TASCHEN America Llc (1999)
Authors: Peggy Moffitt, Marylou Luther, and William Claxton
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For the Love of Rudi
I was given this book by my best friend, who thought I would like it. Love it is more like it, this man who I was dying for information on was a genius, artistic, innovative... Truly for those who are fashion mavericks and trend-setters. This book finally brings Rudi to light, by a dear friend of his and is written from an insiders point of view. It also tells the story of an artist trying to create in the commercial world. The topless bathing suit, trompe d'oeil in fashion, ohh and those clever sunglass that are round on one side and square on the other... Not to mention is introduction of PVC and knee socks back in the 60's - all Rudi's. Incredible photography (Peggy Moffat's husband rounded out their collaborative trio as the photographer). This book will inspire as you revel at how Rudi, a master of form and shape, comfort and style, with his deft imagination and sense of style just created movements in fashion that flow through to what you see on the street to the haute couture. He has been underground for so long yet is long overdue for this showing as he has a had a PROFOUND influence on fashion and everyone who sees the book cannot put it down. For a little over $20 it is a steal too. This is a book to cherish and hang out with when you need some inspiration. He is much why the 60's was considered modernist. Incredibly glamourous celeb pics such as the one of Barbara Streisand appear in all her glory as well as pieces on adrongny (wayy ahead of his time) and the rejoicement of one within their own body. Rudi was far far ahead of us all and I believe will become better known as time passes. This is a bittersweet book about Rudi and his muse, Peggy and her husband. Three people with immense imagination that together made it in this world without compromising. Makes a great gift, everyone I have given it to just adores it. Forget all about the vintage designers, he was a driving force in the 60's. He took those terrible frumpy looks and threw them out and looked at women as strong, beautiful creatures as they are and gave them a right to look gorgeous. This book is not about beauty in a conventional sense, it really really sets you free. Afterall, he boldly rejected the mainstream concept of women's old big skirted fashion and started all new styles, ones with his unique perception making stunning and hip fashion accessible to all. Rudi really was a fashion heavy - this remarkable book should not be missed.

Rudi Rules!
Peggy Moffitt, with her raccoon eyes and pigeon toed stance, and Rudi Gernreich, one of fashion's most unknown innovators of the 60s, are lovingly profiled in this book by Moffitt, Gernreich's friend, model and muse. The photographs are by William Claxton, Moffitt's husband, who is well known for his jazz photos, in particular those of Chet Baker. From the topless bathing suit to the thong bikini; from the unisex look to men's styled underwear for women, Moffitt covers all of the fashion innovations of Gernreich that we now take for granted today. In full color and black and white photos, this book spans the creative, exciting and futuristic career of a fashion genius who was ahead of his time and has left an indelible mark on the world.

A great slice of fashion history!
Until I read this book, I had no idea how many important contributions Rudi Gernreich made to fashion. He was a maverick in his day. His designs were so advanced, even for the wild-child sixties, that they still seem fresh. In fact, I recognized many current trends in these photos. This is largely a "picture book" with vintage publicity and advertising photos by William Claxton, as taken throughout the sixties. They're mostly modeled by Peggy Moffitt (she was also an innovator in her field, with amazing eye makeup). This book opens with an overview of Gernreich's career, and a really comprehensive essay about his most famous designs (like the topless bathing suit). It's a wonderful read, both entertaining and informative.


Pretty Pretty Peggy Moffitt
Published in Library Binding by HarperCollins Children's Books (1900)
Author: W. Pene Du Bois
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Pretty Pretty Peggy!
This children's book has the coolest story and coolest illustrations - very late 1960s. Peggy thinks she is the most beautiful child on earth - just ask her! She's constantly trying to catch sight of her beautiful self - in mirrors, in puddles of water, in opera glasses. And do troubles befall her - all because of her vanity.

Peggy dresses beautifully, in outfits just like those designed by the real 1960s fashion designer Rudi Gernreich. In fact, Peggy looks like a miniature version of Gernreich's famous muse and model Peggy Moffitt. [No surprise when you learn du Bois was friends with Peggy and Rudi and Peggy's husband, the jazz photographer William Claxton]. For more on Rudi and Peggy, get the book Peggy wrote called The Rudi Gernreich Book.

William Pene du Bois is the Newberry Award winner of the Twenty One Balloons. He has a whacked and sly sense of humour, and his illustrations are so much fun. Don't miss his other children's books about balloons and diamonds and cuisine, teddy bears, lions, giants, detectives, etc. He also illustrated other people's children's books. Unfortunately, most of the books he wrote and/or illustrated are out of print. However, many are still available through used book searches.

Pretty Pretty Peggy Moffitt was one in a series of children's books du Bois wrote on the theme of the Seven Sins. I don't know that he ever completed the series, but if you can get your hands on Porko Von Popbutton (gluttony), Lazy Tommy Pumpkinhead (sloth)and Emile Bandicoot (greed, I think), you have quite the kid's collection on the Seven Sins.


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