A thousand days of magic : dressing Jacqueline Kennedy for the White House
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TT505.C39 A3 1995
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223 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm
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General Note
A select number (3500) of this hardcover print run. identtified by the same ISBN, represent a limited edition bound in leather by Easton Press that includes the author's signature on an inserted flyleaf. Easton copies bound in red, false morocco grain leather with gold-tooled frame on front and rear covers, spine titled and tooled in gilt, five (5) raised bands on spine, all edges gilt, light orange silk moire endpapers. In Easton-bound copies, a separatly printed leaf is tipped in before the half-title. This leaf is signed by the author, has a limitation statement and reads: "This leather-bound Collector's Edition is personally signed by Oleg Cassini."
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There are moments in history where events converge to create something rare and special. Jacqueline Kennedy's selection of Oleg Cassini to design her personal wardrobe as First Lady was one of those moments, not only in fashion history, but political history as well. As creator of the "Jackie look," Cassini made the First Lady one of the best-dressed women in the world and a glamourous icon of the Kennedy era. For the first time, Oleg Cassini offers a fascinating and comprehensive view of his role as Jackie's personal couturier. His international background allowed him to fit comfortably into the Kennedy political dynasty, and offered him unprecedented access to both Jackie and John Kennedy as a designer and a trusted friend. From the details of his long-standing friendship with the Kennedy family to his first meetings with the First Lady to his thoughts on Jackie's clothes and their legacy, Cassini's recollections are far-ranging and informative. Cassini's original sketches are accompanied by 200 color and black-and-white photographs of the First Lady as she tours India, France, England, and Italy, shows off the White House, and hosts state dinners and family gatherings.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Cassini, O. (1995). A thousand days of magic: dressing Jacqueline Kennedy for the White House . Rizzoli International.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cassini, Oleg, 1913-2006. 1995. A Thousand Days of Magic: Dressing Jacqueline Kennedy for the White House. New York: Rizzoli International.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cassini, Oleg, 1913-2006. A Thousand Days of Magic: Dressing Jacqueline Kennedy for the White House New York: Rizzoli International, 1995.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Cassini, O. (1995). A thousand days of magic: dressing jacqueline kennedy for the white house. New York: Rizzoli International.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Cassini, Oleg. A Thousand Days of Magic: Dressing Jacqueline Kennedy for the White House Rizzoli International, 1995.

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