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Confessions of a Window Dresser

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The irreverent designer of the window displays for Barney's clothing store in New York looks back on his most talked-about creations and his collaborations with today's most controversial artists, in an account featuring color photographs of his work.

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First published November 1, 1998

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Simon Doonan

39 books106 followers
Writer, fashionista, acclaimed window dresser and author Simon Doonan is the Creative Ambassador for Barneys New York. His books include Confessions of a Window Dresser, Soccer Style, Eccentric Glamour and Gay Men Don’t Get Fat. His memoir 'Beautiful People’ was turned into a BBC TV series starring Oscar-winners Olivia Coleman and Brenda Blethyn. Simon appears as a judge on the NBC television show Making It, co-hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman.

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34 reviews
July 11, 2018
Delightful! The best book about window dressing you'll ever read.
606 reviews
June 24, 2021
An amazingly cerebral autobiography written by a window dresser on a subject we all take for granted. Hilariously funny, camp, honest, sometimes shocking - a flamboyant romp through a stress riddled career!
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705 reviews
October 9, 2022
Be a little irreverent and take risks with style, because why not? The heyday of Barney's was before I had occasion to ever shop Manhattan, but I wish I had experienced some of these windows. Still, a little sloggy and repetitive by the end, and the photo quality isn't high.
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September 23, 2020
If your creativity is on life-support this is the book for you. Doonan will inspire you to "push the envelope"!
203 reviews
March 19, 2021
I loved this book. I love Simon’s sense of humour and the language he uses to describe artists and celebrities. His swishiness and creativity comes through in his writing. A great read.
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747 reviews1 follower
April 24, 2016
2/3 memoir 1/3 coffee table book- this tome from 1998 rings from cover to cover with Doonan's signature humor. I first got to know him as one of the commentators on the much re-run "I Love the 80s, etc" shows on VH1 in the late 2000s. A few years ago, I read Beautiful People, his hilarious book of essays about growing up in a household of eccentrics, many of who actually were "certifiable." This book is engaging and offers a lot of insight into the importance of combing fashion, celebrity and advertising in the 80s and 90s.
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6 reviews
December 10, 2007
Simon Doonan is hysterical. He grew up with a crazy aunt living in the attic, and a mother who would randomly paint the ceiling peacock blue. Thank god he got the job at Barneys, otherwise he'd be in the loony bin.

Next, I'd like to learn bout Jonathan Adler. He must be equally wacky to live with the likes of Simon.

Also I now plan to add the word "naff" to my vocabulary.
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24 reviews1 follower
August 2, 2009
Pretty cool book about the beginnings of Simon Doonan with some great archival pictures of of the old Barney's in New York (West 17th and 7th) and Maxfields. What I learned... How to create a scandal with Helmut Lang clothes like you've never imagined. Toward the end of this book, which is rather large... I caught myself skipping the text itself and going for the picture descriptions.
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14 reviews1 follower
August 25, 2007
A fun narrative with dandy fashion-type jokes. It follows his career path from childhood London to LA to New York as a window dresser. Along with photos of his life and work this is an amped up coffee table book.
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22 reviews
October 17, 2007
This book is about Simon Doonan's rise to Creative Director at Barneys New York and proves that some people are just lucky.
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July 10, 2008
This is a fun and interesting look at how the designer of the Barney's window has been inspired through the years. I recommend this book if you have an interest in pop culture and design.
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60 reviews1 follower
July 26, 2008
A merchandiser's handbook.. just full of great inspiration.
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4 reviews1 follower
August 7, 2008
amusing...typical ranting from sniffing too much paint.
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21 reviews6 followers
September 23, 2008
Is there anything this man can't do? Fantastic visuals of his work done at Barney's New York of his fab window displays!
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1,584 reviews57 followers
December 24, 2008
This book looked promising, but failed to be interesting. The main problem is that Doonan lacks any real sense of the aesthetics of beauty, either in his writing or in his fashion sense.
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227 reviews20 followers
February 24, 2009
An exuberant, amusing account of the man behind Barney's famous, infamous, and crowd-pleasing window displays. A must-read for fans of fashion and design.
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272 reviews14 followers
September 28, 2009
Entertaining read, fun look into one man's thoughts on a not often discussed profession. Lots of terrific photos of his creative and awesome window displays. Read it in basically a day.
203 reviews1 follower
October 7, 2009
Interesting look at his work, but not nearly as fun to read as his more autobiographical stuff. Not nearly as good as "Beautiful People", but has some great photos.
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