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— BBC.com
The ballerina occupies a unique place in Western high culture as a symbol of beauty and grace . . . Her influence seeped into the world of fashion as the tutu became a source of inspiration for leading fashion designers. Ballerina: Fashion’s Modern Muse pairs archival photographs of ballerinas with newly commissioned photos of modern ballerinas wearing ballet-influenced couture. The book’s text, written by leading dance and fashion critics, traces the relationship between ballet and fashion and between great ballerinas and designers.
— Wall Street Journal
Like two sisters sharing a closet, fashion and ballet have borrowed freely from each other for over a century. . . . It’s fun to document these parallels, as Ballerina: Fashion’s Modern Muse, by Patricia Mears, does in fastidious detail, with a rich assortment of photos.
— W magazine
Though it covers only a short period of time, the book sparks ideas about how ballet continues its relationship with fashion today. A homage to creativity within the arts, both performing and visual, these pages are full of romance, glamour and history and are quite simply, a joy to explore.
— Selvedge