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Gods and Kings by Dana Thomas
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Jan 26, 2016 | ISBN 9780143128397

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Advance Praise for Dana Thomas’s Gods and Kings

Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Thomas Jefferson and American Lion
“Dana Thomas has written a real-life saga that is as engaging and compelling as a work of great fiction. By taking us inside the fascinating world of fashion, she gives us a startling tale of ambition, creativity, fame, and ultimately tragedy. This is a terrific book.”

Michael Gross, author of Model and House of Outrageous Fortune
“Comprehensive, detailed, coldly accurate yet extraordinarily sympathetic, Dana Thomas’s Gods and Kings is a fascinating double biography of two dressmakers of genius. But it’s also a riveting, definitive history of the three decades in which fashion devolved from a coddling cottage business to a cutthroat industry quite capable of killing its young. As commerce triumphs over art, you can only cringe, but you also have to admire Thomas’s exhaustive account of what fashion folk would no doubt refer to as a moment that will never, and can never, be repeated.”

Teri Agins, author of Hijacking the Runway and The End of Fashion
“John Galliano and Alexander McQueen raised the bar creatively and theatrically with their high-impact fashion shows. In Gods and Kings, Paris based fashion writer Dana Thomas digs deep with the zeal of a historian, to chronicle the parallel dramas of the British fashion wunderkinds, whose careers ended tragically, way too soon.”

Richard Johnson, columnist, The New York Post
“McQueen and Galliano were two peas in a perverse pod who revolutionized fashion. No one but Dana Thomas could have explained with such insight how their fantasies became ours and directed our dreams.”

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