I know some people have compared this unfavorably to the Purvis book The Ballets Russes and the Art of Design, and it's true that Ballets Russes Style is less impressively put together - it's not as large as an art book generally is, for one thing. The reproductions are huge, and that is kind of a shame, since Davis incorporates newspaper ads and things which don't show up that well. But the art reproductions are beautiful and vivid, if small. And Ballets Russes Style is really not an art book, right, it's a monograph. And Davis does a good job with that project, explaining the relationship between the art, the ballets, and the clothes - and dynamics like Orientalism, exoticism, and modernism. It's a good book, insightful, readable, and extremely interesting.