Liberace Extravaganza!

Liberace Extravaganza! by Connie Furr Soloman, published by HarperCollins on April 9, 2013, presents an opulent display of the renowned entertainer’s extravagant costumes. This edition, comprising 288 pages, showcases the flamboyant fashion that Wladzlu Valentino Liberace is celebrated for, alongside his musical legacy. The book is authorized by the Liberace Foundation and features a rich collection of visual and narrative elements that highlight the artistry behind his iconic looks.
Readers will find 150 full-color photographs of Liberace’s unique garments, complemented by 20 original drawings from the designers’ sketchbooks. The book also includes behind-the-scenes stories from some of his trusted couturiers and friends, providing insight into the creative process that defined his style. With a focus on art, popular culture, and music, Liberace Extravaganza! offers a comprehensive look at the intersection of design and performance, making it a valuable resource for those interested in costume design and the legacy of this individual musician.
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Liberace Extravaganza! by award-winning costume designers Connie Furr Soloman and Jan Jewett is an opulent display of the renowned entertainer’s dazzling and over-the-top costumes.
No one would ever accuse Wladzlu Valentino Liberace of being demure. The internationally celebrated star is almost as well known for his eye-catching, flamboyant fashion as he is for his music.
Authorized by the Liberace Foundation, Liberace Extravaganza! features 150 full-color photographs of his unique garments, 20 original drawings from Liberace’s designers’ sketchbooks, behind-the-scenes stories from some of his most trusted couturiers and friends, and a foreword from Michael Travis, Liberace’s principle designer.
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