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About the Author
VALERIE STEIKER, the editor of this book, is the culture editor at Vogue and the author of The Leopard Hat: A Daughter's Story and the editor, with Chris Knutsen, of a collection of essays, Brooklyn Was Mine. The ten illustrators are: from America, Helen Dryden, Harriet Meserole, Rita Senger, E.M.A Steinmetz, Arthur Gavin Finley, and George Wolfe Plank; from France, Georges Lepape, Pierre Mourgue, André Marty; and from Spain, Eduardo García Benito. Most of them were born in the 1880s or '90s; some, even the Americans, studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris; one—George Wolfe Plank—was self taught; and Arthur Gavin Finley also moonlighted as a magician, called Henry Gavin, credited with the invention of the Tent Vanish Trick.
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Product details
Paperback: 64 pages
Publisher: Knopf; Clr Csm edition (April 5, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9780451493828
ISBN-13: 978-0451493828
ASIN: 0451493826
Product Dimensions:
10 x 0.4 x 11 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.6 out of 5 stars
153 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#31,582 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
a really great walk through fashions and art fro the past, I love the art from the 20's and this book is full of them , real covers from vogues past for you to color, plus a 3 page fold out of fashion models that can be removed and colored
At the time that I write this review, there two different Vogue coloring books that have just been released. The other one is based on British Vogue and this book is based on American Vogue magazine. They are quite different in time period, style, and print.There are 26 designs based on magazine covers from 1912 to 1932. Each one is associated with a letter of the alphabet. For example, the first one I chose to color (using Prismacolor Premier Soft Core pencils) is of a young woman pushing a wheelbarrow of flowers on a windy day. The magazine is from June 15, 1915, and the editors of this book associated the design with W for wheelbarrow. The design is on the front of the back and the letter and stylized illustration (plus W is for wheelbarrow) is on the back of the page.In addition to the 26 designs, there are coloring opportunities on the fold out flaps of the front and back cover. Better still is a lovely four page fold-out at the back of the book which is printed front and back with a design from each of the years between 1912 and 1932.All of the designs include some small details that may be a bit difficult to color. The artwork is appears to have been sketched but the lines are a tad squiggly and there are disconnects that make it more difficult to color. I also noted that the title and other print on the designs have been done with a weird wiggly typeface. I think that the point is to make the design appear vintage but, in many cases, it merely makes it look a little odd. This issue would not keep me from buying the book as I really love the designs otherwise but it certainly impacts my enjoyment of it. If I could place a rating of 4.5 on this book, I would do so; however, as I cannot, I always round up to the next highest star.I will provide more detail about the physical coloring book below but here is a quick overview of what I found:26 Full page American Vogue Fashion Designs (A to Z)Great extra coloring including 4 page fold-outPrinted on both sides of heavyweight non-perforated paperDesigns do not merge into the binding areaHybrid Glue and Sewn BindingAlcohol-based markers seep through this page slightlyWater-based markers, India ink pens, and gel pens do not seep through the pageColoring pencils work well with this paper but have blending issuesThe designs in this book are printed on both sides of the page. The paper used is really nice heavyweight, white, and non-perforated. The actual fashion designs are on one side of the page while the letter associated is on the back. For me, that equals a waste page if I want to use alcohol-based markers. If I use any other medium, I can also color that back page as well.The binding is both glued and sewn (with lots of little stitches that are impossible to snip.) The designs do not merge into the binding area. You will have to cut pages out if you want to remove them from the book but you won't lose any portion of the design in doing so. I would have loved to seen perforations on this coloring book for easy removal for framing, This is a fairly thick book but getting it to open flat was really easy.There are many extras such as the fashion elements on both the front and back page fold-outs as well as the four-page fold-out printed with 21 fashionable designs – one for each of the years represented by the covers. There is also a full color thumbnail of each of the cover designs with a short blurb about it should you wish to follow the original colors. I went my own way for my first project but I certainly had fun looking at the original, seeing the designer, and getting the history of the outfit.I test my coloring books with various medium (which I will list in the comments area for anyone interested in the list.) My tests are not exhaustive as I spend about half an hour per book with my tests. The tests do give me an idea of how the different medium react to the paper but not the experience of coloring a full design. Here are the results of my tests on this book:Alcohol-based markers do bleed through but only the tiniest bit. No other wet medium bleed through at all. That includes water-based markers, India ink pens, and gel pens. Gel pens definitely require more drying time than usual.Coloring pencils worked well for regular coverage and for layering. My issue arose with blending. My blends were very uneven – with a much darker stain in the middle and only slight color to the sides I was blending. This was true of both wax and oil based pencils. I would have liked to have attempted some blending, especially in the backgrounds but, at least at my skill level, I will have to abstain. My hard lead pencils worked well – but I don't attempt to blend those as that is not how I use them. I find that they are good for some detail areas where my soft lead pencil tips cannot fit.
I rounded up from 2.5 stars because this review is just my own expectations of a "coloring book" & how this compares. If I had to describe this book, it would be "coffee table book of black & white sketches of Vogue covers".The book itself is beautifully produced in terms of paper stock, printing, binding & some interesting historical detail on the original covers, but I feel it fails as a coloring book. The paper lacks any tooth, making it less suitable for the soft core colored pencils which I (& lots of amateur colorist) favor. That normally wouldn't be a problem for me, since I always remove coloring book pages & reprint them on sketch pad paper of my favored 'tooth'. However, these pages are not perforated. Altho there is sufficient space between the art & the binding to cut out the pages, this still left me feeling torn, because the book is so well produced that it seemed a shame to butcher it - and difficult as well because the stock is so stiff & heavy. In the end I did cut out the pages, but it left me feeling a bit of a barbarian.The drawings to be colored are more fashion sketches than drawings designed for amateur colorists. You'll need to be creative in 'solving' how to handle the very small prints in some of the fabrics. (The delicacy & suggestion of details in many of the pages seemed to me like the basis for water colors.) I hope I rise to the challenge. Good news, I can reprint & try as often as I want . . .
I received my Vogue Colors A-Z in the mail today and so far I am very pleased. The book is beautiful with much to color using reproductions of the covers presented for coloring or not. One thing about the reproductions. Their colors are not at all true to the originals. For example, I own a Vogue cover for June 1, 1916. The original colors are different and don't have the rather ugly brown border. One thing I should have asked about before my purchase is the quality of the paper used in the book. The coloring pages are thick, but are they archival?
Good for anyone who likes detail and fashion. beautiful sturdy cover, good pics...double sided, but I ll live with it....HEAVY PAPER , BIG PLUS.
What an impressive book! I don't know now why I hesitated so long to order this book, it's absolutely fabulous and goes FAR ABOVE AND BEYOND MY EXPECTATIONS. The bright white paper that it's printed on is definitely more cardstock than paper.The entire book is put together in such a way that it truly draws you in and you want to know more about the history of each of the fashions and the artist who drew/painted each cover.In my estimation, this book, just as it is would make an adorable coffee table book. But.....it is a coloring book, and one of the very best that I have ever seen (I have seen and bought hundreds of Coloring books..,..there is nothing like it at all on the market).I will color it and pray that I don't make a huge disaster. LOL. Though the pictures are printed double sided, it is done in such a way that, if you were to use a medium and it bleed through, you wouldn't destroy an fashions, only information regarding the fashion.If they were to make more like this book, I would be the first in line. Don't be like me and hesitate about purchasing this book. I promise, you won't be disappointed. Buy it! I am so glad that I did!
I am 76 years old and I did the best job of coloring as a kid. I loved coloring contests in my neighborhood!It never occurred to me that I could color again in my spare time until recently!! I LOVE Vogue patterns!!When I saw this book, I had to have it! It gives me pleasure!
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