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File Size: 183459 KB
Print Length: 397 pages
Publisher: Crown Archetype (May 1, 2018)
Publication Date: May 1, 2018
Sold by: Random House LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B074YN4KJ8
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I think it's easy to forget the toll that the AIDS epidemic took on our creative communities from 1980 til the mid-1990's when medical "cocktails" helped turn the fatal disease into a chronic one. Author Lance Richardson reminds us of that toll in his biography of Tommy Nutter, "The House of Nutter: The Rebel Tailor of Savile Row." The bio, which centers on Tommy, also features his older brother, David, who was a noted photographer and management aide to many prominent rock musicians.The Nutter brothers were born before and during WW2 of lower middle-class British parents. They came of age in the 1950's and 60's and both fastened on to the burgeoning style scene in London. Tommy went to work for a bespoke tailoring shop on Savile Row and soon shook things up with his - for the time - avant garde designs of how the new, the mod man, should look. He opened his own shop, selling his own designs, but Tommy Nutter was more a designer than a businessman. David, meanwhile. was finding his way as a photographer in London and New York. They were both in the mix at fashionable parties and the club scene. Both men were gay and dabbled in drugs.As the years went by, both men were successful - David as much as he wanted to be - and lived interesting lives. But when Tommy became HIV positive in the early 1990's, his life was cut short. He joined the thousands of creatives who lost their lives. Will we know what designs could have been designed, music been composed, books been written? Lance Richardson, in his book, takes a good look at the Nutter brothers - one dead, the other alive - and written an interesting book about two men who most of us were probably not acquainted with before reading the book.
Reading this bio felt like enjoying a perfectly well-composed and expertly paced meal -- with no flavor or texture overwhelming, but each element complementing and elevating all others.In general, even great biographies have a tendency to lean too hard into something: psychology, salacious gossip, name-dropping, trauma, overly academic historical reference, etc. But inevitably, something overwhelms. What I really appreciated, beyond the journey of a man, the shifting of an industry, the reinvention of a culture, and the frequent reminder of the rather unremarkable humanity of celebrities, was the variety of experiences the book contains. It's fun, educational, often in awe -- but even more often not...it's a story about artifice and honesty and their ability to coexist, authentically.also the photos alone are totally worth the price of admission.
Well written bio of a talented designer who blended Carnaby Street and Seville Row to create a fascinating style
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House of Nutter: The Rebel Tailor of Savile Row by Lance Richardson traces the history of Tommy Nutter along with his brother David. Nutter made his way from delivering cloth to tailors to being a key factor in the development of fashion in the rock and roll of the 1970s and 1980s. The book is told in an informal narrative style, punctuated frequently by photographs, many of them taken by David.Anyone who is a fan of the Beatles or of Elton John has seen Nutter's fashions, most likely without knowing it. On the cover photo for the Abbey Road album, three of four of the Beatles, all but George, are wearing Nutter suits.I found that the technical details of the operation of Seville Row fashion houses were fascinating. One interesting procedure followed was that the keeper of the templates of the individual clients would scan the obituaries each day to see which clients had died. In the case of a client's death, the patterns would be destroyed. It would be nice if the Internet companies of today were so dedicated to the preservation of privacy.This book may not be for everyone. However, it should be a good read for fashionistas and rock and roll fans.
Tommy Nutter was tailor to the stars in the 70s and the 80s before dying of AIDS in 1992. He even made the outfit the Joker wore in the first Batman film. Considering his talent, his personal turmoil, and the times in which he lived, this should have been a slam-dunk of a bio, but I found it boring, a chore to get through. One of the problems is it is not fully focused on Tommy, going on tangents about his brother, Elton John, Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger. The second is either Tommy's life is not that interesting or the author did not dig deep enough to find out what was interesting about it. I never felt like I got to know the person, just understood him on a superficial level, reading this. The book was well-researched though, and it was a nice chance to appreciate his talent, which was quite extraordinary. Ultimately, though, a disappointment. If you are obsessed with fashion, you might get more of a kick out of this than I did.
I found the writing style hard to take. I am struggling with how to put into words what my issue is and I don't intend or want to offend the author. I love reading biographies, autobiography and memoir of creatives and artists, I was looking forward to this. However the tone of the writer's voice was pretentious or grandiose. I could not connect to it and struggled to tolerate this style, I apologize, I just could not connect with the writer's voice and finally gave up. The tone perhaps is dramatic and sometimes reads as an embellished gossip story, kind of like if you are hearing a story told at a cocktail party by someone who loves to darw out a story about other people's lives. I apologize if I am not explaining this well. Perhaps you can read a few pages of this to see how you like the style and if it is tolerable and enjoyable reading for you. I prefer biography that is more direct and unpretentious and relatable. I am rating it 2 stars = Don't Like It.
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