Her Paris Vogue days might be over, and even though nobody knew the exact road Carine Roitfeld would be taking, we all knew she would remain to be a leading face and voice in fashion.
The former head of French Vogue will be delighting us with a book filled with 250 tear sheets and covers from Vogue and other magazines. Besides that, Roitfeld has included behind the scenes snapshots, private pictures and personal writing in her book.
In an interview for NYtimes, she explains: “The reason I call my book “Irreverent” is because there were a lot of pictures that were very irreverent. Maybe I could call my book “Forgiving” because maybe I made a lot of errors too. But did you know that for Japanese people, bondage is like an art. In Japan you can learn how to make a bunch of flowers. This is an art. Tea ceremony, it’s an art. And bondage is an art, too.”
“Irrerevent”, edited by Olivier Zahm and Alex Wiederin and published by Rizzoli will fill bookstores on October the 18th. Unpublished still, yet a classic already.

