13 Luxury Fashion Books To Read Now (& Display On Your Coffee Table Later)

By Daniella Saunders

1 week ago

Looking for a new fashion book? These tasteful tomes will never go out of style


Make your coffee table the envy of all others with these beautiful fashion-themed books, which span everything from fashion houses and big-name jewellers to the world’s best-known style icons.

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ERDEM

by Erdem Moralioglu (Rizzoli, ÂŁ100)

Designer Erdem Moralioglu marks 20 years of his eponymous fashion house with ERDEM, a monograph detailing his creative vision, inspirations, muses and collaborators from the last two decades. Filled with short stories, scripts, recipes, interviews, historical sources, photography, artworks and contributions from close friends of the label (including Anna Wintour and Christian Lacroix), ERDEM is presented as multi-layered narrative that offers a glimpse into the world of one of London’s most-admired houses. ‘Fashion, to me, has always been a way to tell stories,’ commented the designer. ‘This book is a story built from fabrics, feelings, real lives and imagined ones. It reflects the ideas and influences that have shaped my world over the past two decades: thoughts on creativity, glimpses into my atelier and the people, places and objects that continue to inspire me.’

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Captivate! Fashion Photography From The 90s

by Claudia Schiffer (Prestel, ÂŁ55)

For those with a penchant for all things 90s nostalgia, meet your new authoritative read of the decade. It was the era of the meteoric rise of the supermodel, and who better to guide you through the decade other than the icon herself, Claudia Schiffer. As editor of the book, Schiffer takes readers through with over 130 colour photographs, revealing unseen private archives published for the very first time.

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Fashion In LA

by Tania Fares and Krista Smith (Phaidon, ÂŁ65)

A cool and contemporary coffee table book guaranteed to brighten any landing, lounge or living area, Fashion in LA details the fascinating buzz surrounding Los Angeles’ eclectic fashion scene and profiles more than 40 designers working in the city.

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Kering: Of Granite and Dreams

by Tristan Gaston-Breton (Editions Flammarion, ÂŁ60)

Dive into the world of luxury fashion with this new coffee table book from Kering, the group that is home to big name brands like Gucci and Saint Laurent. Launching to coincide with Kering’s 10th anniversary and the groups 60th anniversary, the book traces the history of Kering and features contributions from Anna Wintour, Jane Fonda and Bethann Hardison.

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Burberry

by Alexander Fury (Assouline, ÂŁ150)

Iconic British luxury label Burberry has unveiled a new book in collaboration with Assouline, chartering the fashion house’s rise from a family-run company in 1856 to a global trailblazer in the 21st century. The richly illustrated volume, which features 200 images, documents key moments in the brand’s history while exploring how it crafted a distinct British identity.

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Pink book

Carolina Herrera: COLORMANIA, Color and Fashion

by Wes Gordon and Edward Enninful (Rizzoli International Publications, ÂŁ80)

Fans of global fashion label Carolina Herrera will want to get their hands on COLORMANIA, a new coffee table book created by the brand’s Creative Director Wes Gordon and photographer Elizaveta Porodina. A celebration of Gordon’s collections for Carolina Herrera and Porodina’s eye for colour and movement, the book is a cinematic tribute to the American fashion house.


Bulgari: Beyond Time

by John Goldberger, Fabienne Reybaud, Robin Swithinbank and Adam Steel (Assouline, ÂŁ195)

The first (and only) authorised history of Bulgari watchmaking is set to hit bookshops this month, with the arrival of Bulgari: Beyond Time. Tracking the house’s horological achievements since the 1920s, this book tells the story of over 100 years of Roman-inspired watchmaking from Bulgari itself – with passages written by iconic names associated with the brand, including friends, ambassadors and experts.

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YVES SAINT LAURENT: The Impossible Collection

by Laurence Benaïm (Assouline, £1,000)

A visually stunning book celebrating one of the world’s most prominent fashion designers, YVES SAINT LAURENT: The Impossible Collection delves deep into the Saint Laurent archives, detailing the trailblazing designer’s 100 most iconic looks, from his 1960s debut to the quintessential Mondrian shift dress.

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Ganni: Gimme More

by Ana Kraš (Rizzoli, £42)

It all started with a cool Copenhagen couple: Ditte and Nicolaj Reffstrup. The husband-and-wife duo rocketed Ganni to international fame since its inception just only 10 years ago, and their debut monograph showcases how its network of creatives have made the brand what it is today. Flick through and you’ll see a photo essay on Copenhagen, a reflection on sustainability and the future of fashion by the founder – and more.

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Shaun Leane

by Shaun Leane, Jo Hardy, Vivienne Becker and Claire Wilcox (ACC Art Books, £399)

This beautiful deluxe edition of Shaun Leane – dedicated to the British jewellery designer and celebrating the 21st anniversary of his award-winning jewellery brand – features an array of archival imagery, as well as commentary from Joanna Hardy, jewellery writer Vivienne Becker and senior curator of fashion at the V&A, Claire Wilcox. A must-have for any bijouterie aficionado.

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The Impossible Collection of Fashion

by Valerie Steele (Assouline, ÂŁ1,000)

Renowned fashion historian Valerie Steele reveals her pick of the 100 most awe-inspiring dresses which made an impact or revolutionised the world of fashion, from an iconic 80s evening gown by Issey Miyake, to trailblazing designs from the likes of Valentino, Pucci and Dior.

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Orange book

Louis Vuitton Catwalk: The Complete Fashion Collections

by Jo Ellison and Louise Rytter (Thames & Hudson Ltd, ÂŁ60)

A must-have for any Vuitton devotee, this sleek and stylish publication chronicles the French fashion house’s history, featuring biographical profiles of both creative directors past (Marc Jacobs) and present (Nicolas Ghesquière), as well as a catwalk compilation of the brand’s iconic collections worn by the likes of Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss.


Yves Saint Laurent Catwalk: The Complete Haute Couture Collections 1962-2002

by Suzy Menkes, Olivier Flaviano, Aurélie Samuel, Jéromine Savignon, Lola Fournier, Alice Coulon-Saillard, Domitille Éble, Laurence Neveu and Leslie Veyrat (Thames & Hudson, £60)

Fashion historians and fans of the prodigious designer will love this hot-pink tome, cataloguing the entirety of Yves Saint Laurent’s iconic haute couture collections. Featuring everything from the Mondrian dresses to the Ballet Russes Collection and Le Smoking, a landmark show which forever altered women’s eveningwear, the book conveys the spectacle of the shows and sheds light on the rich cultural history behind the clothes.

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