• Complain

Lacroix Christian - Christian Lacroixs Sleeping Beauty: a fashion fairytale

Here you can read online Lacroix Christian - Christian Lacroixs Sleeping Beauty: a fashion fairytale full text of the book (entire story) in english for free. Download pdf and epub, get meaning, cover and reviews about this ebook. City: Place of publication not identified;France, year: 2011, publisher: HarperCollins e-books, genre: Non-fiction. Description of the work, (preface) as well as reviews are available. Best literature library LitArk.com created for fans of good reading and offers a wide selection of genres:

Romance novel Science fiction Adventure Detective Science History Home and family Prose Art Politics Computer Non-fiction Religion Business Children Humor

Choose a favorite category and find really read worthwhile books. Enjoy immersion in the world of imagination, feel the emotions of the characters or learn something new for yourself, make an fascinating discovery.

Lacroix Christian Christian Lacroixs Sleeping Beauty: a fashion fairytale
  • Book:
    Christian Lacroixs Sleeping Beauty: a fashion fairytale
  • Author:
  • Publisher:
    HarperCollins e-books
  • Genre:
  • Year:
    2011
  • City:
    Place of publication not identified;France
  • Rating:
    3 / 5
  • Favourites:
    Add to favourites
  • Your mark:
    • 60
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
    • 4
    • 5

Christian Lacroixs Sleeping Beauty: a fashion fairytale: summary, description and annotation

We offer to read an annotation, description, summary or preface (depends on what the author of the book "Christian Lacroixs Sleeping Beauty: a fashion fairytale" wrote himself). If you haven't found the necessary information about the book — write in the comments, we will try to find it.

In this contemporary twist on the tale of Sleeping Beauty, Monsieur Lacroix exercises a stunningly diverse array of artistic styles, revealing many more mesmerizing sides to his fertile imagination than those we have already seen in his magnificent fashions.

Lacroix Christian: author's other books


Who wrote Christian Lacroixs Sleeping Beauty: a fashion fairytale? Find out the surname, the name of the author of the book and a list of all author's works by series.

Christian Lacroixs Sleeping Beauty: a fashion fairytale — read online for free the complete book (whole text) full work

Below is the text of the book, divided by pages. System saving the place of the last page read, allows you to conveniently read the book "Christian Lacroixs Sleeping Beauty: a fashion fairytale" online for free, without having to search again every time where you left off. Put a bookmark, and you can go to the page where you finished reading at any time.

Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

FOR DEAREST MR LACROIX THANK YOU FOR YOUR COUTURE YOUR FAIRY TALE AND YOUR - photo 1

FOR DEAREST MR LACROIX THANK YOU FOR YOUR COUTURE YOUR FAIRY TALE AND YOUR - photo 2

FOR DEAREST MR. LACROIX,
THANK YOU FOR YOUR COUTURE, YOUR
FAIRY TALE, AND YOUR MAGIC.
WITH LOVE, CM

Contents

O NCE UPON A TIME AS ALL THE BEST STORIES BEGIN THERE WAS A SMALL TOWN HIDDEN - photo 3

O NCE UPON A TIME, AS ALL THE BEST STORIES BEGIN, THERE WAS A SMALL TOWN HIDDEN BETWEEN THE BEACHES OF CAMARGUE AND THE ALPILLES FORESTS. HERE, ON THE SOUTHERN COAST OF FRANCE, LAY

the medieval Kingdom of Arles.

AND HERE LIVED A LITTLE EXPLORER BOY, WHOSE NAME WAS CHRISTIAN LACROIX.

You could easily spot him because young Lacroix always had his coloring pencils with him. Sharpened rainbow points would poke out of each and every pocket.

He was forever using these pencils to draw adventure, magic, and beauty. He had been sketching such visions for as long as he could remember, even before he could talk.

If he wasnt drawing he was cramming his scrapbook full of ideas or restyling - photo 4

If he wasnt drawing he was cramming his scrapbook full of ideas or restyling - photo 5

If he wasnt drawing, he was cramming his scrapbook full of ideas, or restyling paper dolls, mixing different heads with different outfits, different tops with different bottoms, which often resulted in the most outlandish of fashion combinations!

Everything was beautiful to him. He delighted in sandcastles, silks, and the scent of exotic spices that wafted in on the breeze.

He wanted to be an inventor, a cook, a bookseller, and a postmaster.

Lacroix was, very clearly, a boy with big dreams. The world was his oyster, opening up to him on every command of his imagination.

He envied the Gypsies and their tales of afar, and when his heroes, the matadors, were in town, he would always make banners and be sure to cheer the loudest.

Ole, Ole! he would cry with the crowd.

He would watch every moment utterly entranced and would then re-create the arena, embellishing the costumes, the capes, and the bullfights on paper, his colors capturing the dazzling grandeur of the occasion.

For now every inhabitant of Arles was his muse. From the secret nymphs that hid in the forests to the big-bosomed opera divas that performed at the local arts festivals, all were his minds loyal playmates. Heroes, heroines, and grand Roman remains tempted him to dream daily. Make-believe was a welcome everyday occurrence in his world.

At the same time over in the Land of Far and Plentywhich is not as far away as - photo 6

At the same time over in the Land of Far and Plentywhich is not as far away as - photo 7

At the same time over in the Land of Far and Plentywhich is not as far away as - photo 8

At the same time, over in the Land of Far and Plentywhich is not as far away as one would imaginethere lived a young Princess. The palace life she led was very different from the rural thrills of Aix-en-Provence, and even though her and Lacroixs paths had never crossed, they shared the same sense of curiosity and destiny.

Beauty, in name as she was in character, seemed unlike other princesses of the time.

Despite the many extravagances her royal status afforded, she was neither spoiled nor demanding.

In fact, she was kind, thoughtful, and very much that ray of sunshine that lifted your spirits just to be around.

For her magical kingdom, the Little Princess never had to wish or make believebut for true friends and adventure, alas, she did.

Beauty lived in a great castle that peeked out from behind an enchanted - photo 9

Beauty lived in a great castle that peeked out from behind an enchanted, rose-covered forest.

It was picture-perfect with lush ivy vines twisting around turrets

decorated with gold, silver, and bronze flags that softly fluttered from every proud peak. Sparkling sapphire water leapt through the ornate fountains and past the cherubim statues. It curled like satin ribbon down toward the great moat that surrounded the castle, where goldfish of real gold swam.

By day, the Princess lived beneath the smiling sun and a canopy of only occasional, candy-floss-pink clouds. At night, she would dream under glistening diamonds that twinkled far brighter than everyday stars.

Despite all the grandeur of this setting, Beauty was very lonely, attendants and toys her only companions. She had been confined to the safety of a solitary tower for her entire childhood. From there she could only watch the games she longed to play with the boisterous children below.

She could read all the books she wanted, but experienced nothing. She was schooled by elderly tutors in every imaginable Princess-becoming subject and never complained. Why? Because, unbeknownst to Lacroixor indeed anyone elseshe could escape her world by simply watching his. You see, one of the Princesss favorite treasures was a magical snow globe that permitted her to glimpse other exciting realms, and by far the most exciting one she had found was his.

Beauty loved to steal away to a quiet corner of the tower with the snow globe in hand,

shake its gold glitter loose, and secretly follow this enigmatic boy from the market to school, to the bullfights, the sea, and beyond.

At night, she would dream about climbing trees, dancing with Gypsies, and exploring old local ruins with him.

But she could not. As long as she wore a crown, caution was her reality.

Each morning as a new day dawned the pink and blue hummingbirds would fly - photo 10

Each morning as a new day dawned the pink and blue hummingbirds would fly - photo 11

Each morning, as a new day dawned, the pink and blue hummingbirds would fly into her chamber and sing her a happy song. For that one brief moment, shed catch her breath and hold on to a piece of paradise. The rest of the time, she knew she shouldnt wish for something that wasnt hers. So she made an extra effort to be merry and sweet, but her privileged lifestyle had come with a high price. All too often she felt suffocated and overprotected, and it was only getting worse.

She was a princess, yet she was a prisoner too...

Beauty was too young to remember why exactly she had been shut away in this desolate tower, but she knew that it was for her own protection. It had something to do with what occurred on the fateful day of her Christening.

If only I could remember why this has happened, then I could break this dreadful spell,

she thought, furrowing her royal brow in frustrated concentration. She put down the snow globe, slipped off her golden crown, and rubbed her temples, willing them to unlock the secrets her memory stored...

It was a day like none other in Far and Plenty The kingdom was bursting - photo 12

It was a day like none other in Far and Plenty The kingdom was bursting - photo 13

Next page
Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

Similar books «Christian Lacroixs Sleeping Beauty: a fashion fairytale»

Look at similar books to Christian Lacroixs Sleeping Beauty: a fashion fairytale. We have selected literature similar in name and meaning in the hope of providing readers with more options to find new, interesting, not yet read works.


Reviews about «Christian Lacroixs Sleeping Beauty: a fashion fairytale»

Discussion, reviews of the book Christian Lacroixs Sleeping Beauty: a fashion fairytale and just readers' own opinions. Leave your comments, write what you think about the work, its meaning or the main characters. Specify what exactly you liked and what you didn't like, and why you think so.