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G Tterfl Stern Verlorene Liebe


G Tterfl Stern Verlorene Liebe
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Dior By Yves Saint Laurent


Dior By Yves Saint Laurent
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language : en
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Release Date : 2017-06-27

Dior By Yves Saint Laurent written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-06-27 with Fashion design categories.


The second volume in an unprecedented series of books devoted to each designer of the prestigious house of Dior since its inception, Dior by Yves Saint Laurent encompasses Yves Saint Laurent's most iconic haute couture creations for the renowned house, from the Trapeze silhouette of his debut Spring-Summer 1958 collection to the beatnik inspiration for Fall-Winter 1960. Featuring a wealth of stunning photographs by Laziz Hamani and expressive text by Saint Laurent biographer Laurence Benaïm, this monumental volume provides profound insight into Saint Laurent's inspirations, influences, and vision for the evolution of the house of Dior.



Katharina Sieverding


Katharina Sieverding
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Author : Katharina Sieverding
language : en
Publisher: KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Release Date : 2004

Katharina Sieverding written by Katharina Sieverding and has been published by KW Institute for Contemporary Art this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Photography, Artistic categories.


Sixty-five million years ago the Era of the Dinosaurs ended. Their extinction wasn't caused by their exploitation of natural resources. It wasn't caused because dinosaurs polluted the air with the gas of corn-fed cows or poisoned the water with nitrogen and phosphorous-rich poultry and hog effluent. They didn't plant crops in monocultures for economic gain, causing the loss of soil fertility and biodiversity. And they were certainly not aiding and abetting unsustainable food systems. No, they were hit by a rock. We all know that the sky is falling, Chicken Little. Our current agricultural models exploit natural resources and has led to an extinction crisis, a farm crisis, a food crisis, a health crisis, an economic crisis, a biodiversity crisis, and a pollution crisis—all of which ultimately culminates into one big human crisis. Our agricultural models aren't sustainable. A freight train is coming our way, and it's loaded with genetically modified corn, soy, and wheat. The question is, Can we slow this freight train or stop it altogether? In Eat Paleo—Save The World, Pendergrass outlines a paleo prescription for the planet. While researching standards for the eco-label Paleo Approved, she made some discoveries. By embracing various facets of the Paleolithic Era, people could not only drastically improve their health, but they could also help save the world.