A.L.T.: A Memoir

Cover of A.L.T.: A Memoir by Andre Leon Talley
Publisher: Villard
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9780375508288
Dimensions:
Height: 9.53 Inches
Length: 6.44 Inches
Weight: 0.85 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 746.9/2/092
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A.L.T.: A Memoir by Andre Leon Talley, published by Villard on April 8, 2003, spans 256 pages and is presented in English. This memoir offers a unique perspective from one of the most notable figures in international fashion, detailing the influences of two remarkable women in Talley’s life: his grandmother, Bennie Frances Davis, and the iconic Diana Vreeland. Through his narrative, Talley reflects on how these women shaped his dreams, tastes, and character, providing insights into his journey from a small-town upbringing in North Carolina to becoming a prominent fashion editor.

Readers will find a rich exploration of the lessons learned from both women, emphasizing themes of dignity, style, and the appreciation of luxury. Talley recounts his experiences and the enduring impact of his grandmother’s wisdom alongside Vreeland’s mentorship during his rise in the fashion world of the 1970s. The memoir intertwines personal anecdotes with broader reflections on life and the fashion industry, creating a tapestry that highlights the significance of mentorship and the complexities of identity. A.L.T. serves as a testament to the power of influence and the transformative nature of relationships in shaping one’s path.


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One of the most striking figures in international style offers a unique and unforgettable memoir of the two women who shaped his dreams, tastes, and character.

“My grandmother and Mrs. Vreeland had similar ways of appreciating luxury,” writes André Leon Talley, “because they both believed in the importance of its most essential underpinning: polish.” In A.L.T., Vogue’s editor at large explains how a six-foot-seven African-American man from North Carolina became the influential fashion figure he is today, learning life’s most enduring lessons from two remarkable women: his maternal grandmother, Bennie Frances Davis, a woman who worked back-breakingly hard as a maid, yet taught him to embrace the world with a warm heart and an open mind; and Diana Vreeland, the inimitable editor in chief of Vogue and director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, who became his peerless professional mentor. In a rich, eloquent voice that resonates with both small-town wisdom and haut monde sophistication, Talley tells of the grandmother who encouraged his dreams and ambitions while instilling in him an abiding sense of dignity and style, and of the legendary fashion doyenne who took him under her wing as he rose to fame in the wild New York of the 1970s. Threaded throughout are stories of the man himself, who has survived thirty years in the “chiffon trenches” with eminent grace and style.

Clear, elegant, and often magical, A.L.T. shines like a rare jewel as it illuminates three extraordinary lives.

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Language: en. Pages: 256. Edition: 1.

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