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Wear and tear : the threads of my life / Tracy Tynan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Scribner, [2016]Edition: First Scribner hardcover editionDescription: xii, 302 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781501123689 (hardcover : alk. paper)
  • 1501123688 (hardcover : alk. paper)
  • 9781501123696 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 1501123696 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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Contents:
The lemon-yellow underpants -- My mother's fur coat -- The pearl necklace -- The pale blue chemise -- School uniforms: purple, blue, and none -- The brown wellington boots -- Bikinis and water skis -- The apple-green shoes -- The white cotton circle-stitched torpedo bra -- White jeans and white denim jacket -- My mother's Pucci dress -- The gold flapper dress -- The silver chain and the poncho -- Sexcapades and the plain pinafores -- Twenty-one in Ossie Clark -- The one-size-fits-all clothing that fits in a bag -- Pierrot -- The brown fedora and the gold lamé jeans -- The leisure suit and Guayabera years -- Black is black: memorials 1, 2, and 3 -- The diaries and the gold watch -- The chitenge -- The T-shirt wedding dress -- Breathless beginnings: the shirt-jac -- Freebies, '50s glamour, and funky smells -- The maroon plaid dress -- It helps to be married to the costume designer: the crepe de chine wedding dress -- Great balls of fire! The faux-leopard-trim suit -- The pink knitted cap -- The striped silk socks -- The pink quartz heart -- The Muji T-shirt -- The ultimate blended family: more wedding attire -- The black trench coat -- Glamour togs -- Comfort with style.
Summary: "The memoirs of a celebrity costume designer describe her upbringing in the fashionable celebrity circles of her literary parents, her family's artistic but traumatizing approaches to shopping and how the fashion-savvy perspectives of her early years shaped her relationships and career,"--NoveList.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Biography Tynan, T. T987 Available 33111008452597
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A candid, entertaining memoir told through clothes.

Tracy Peacock Tynan grew up in London in the 1950's and 60s, privy to her parents' glamorous parties and famous friends--Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, and Orson Welles. Cecil Beaton and Katharine Hepburn were her godparents. Tracy was named after Katherine Hepburn's character, Tracy Lord, in the classic film, The Philadelphia Story . These stylish showbiz people were role models for Tracy, who became a clotheshorse at a young age.

Tracy's father, Kenneth Tynan, was a powerful theater critic and writer for the Evening Standard , The Observer , and The New Yorker . Her mother was Elaine Dundy, a successful novelist and biographer, whose works have recently been revived by The New York Review of Books . Both of Tracy's parents, particularly her father, were known as much for what they wore as what they wrote.

In the Tynans' social circles, style was essential, and Tracy had firm ideas about her own clothing for as long as she can remember. Shopping was an art passed down through the family; though shopping trips with her mother were so traumatic that Tracy started shopping on her own when she was fourteen.

When Tracy started writing about her life she found that clothing was the focus of many of her stories. She recalls her father's dandy attire and her mother's Pucci dresses, as well as her parents' rancorous marriage and divorce, her father's prodigious talents and celebrity lifestyle, and her mother's lifelong struggle with addiction. She tackles issues big and small using clothes as an entrée--relationships, marriage, children, stepchildren, blended families, her parent's decline and deaths, and her work as a costume designer are all recounted with humor, with insight, and with the special joy that can only come from finding the perfect outfit.

The lemon-yellow underpants -- My mother's fur coat -- The pearl necklace -- The pale blue chemise -- School uniforms: purple, blue, and none -- The brown wellington boots -- Bikinis and water skis -- The apple-green shoes -- The white cotton circle-stitched torpedo bra -- White jeans and white denim jacket -- My mother's Pucci dress -- The gold flapper dress -- The silver chain and the poncho -- Sexcapades and the plain pinafores -- Twenty-one in Ossie Clark -- The one-size-fits-all clothing that fits in a bag -- Pierrot -- The brown fedora and the gold lamé jeans -- The leisure suit and Guayabera years -- Black is black: memorials 1, 2, and 3 -- The diaries and the gold watch -- The chitenge -- The T-shirt wedding dress -- Breathless beginnings: the shirt-jac -- Freebies, '50s glamour, and funky smells -- The maroon plaid dress -- It helps to be married to the costume designer: the crepe de chine wedding dress -- Great balls of fire! The faux-leopard-trim suit -- The pink knitted cap -- The striped silk socks -- The pink quartz heart -- The Muji T-shirt -- The ultimate blended family: more wedding attire -- The black trench coat -- Glamour togs -- Comfort with style.

"The memoirs of a celebrity costume designer describe her upbringing in the fashionable celebrity circles of her literary parents, her family's artistic but traumatizing approaches to shopping and how the fashion-savvy perspectives of her early years shaped her relationships and career,"--NoveList.

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