Five fashion books to stay in with this winter

In the winter, sometimes all you want to do is avoid the bustling nightlife and instead settle in for a cosy night in under the blankets. Thanks to online streaming and the internet, we have an overwhelming amount of choice to binge watch any TV show or movie we like. However, winter is often the month that brings with it an old friend: the pastime of digging into a good book.

The fashion industry brings with it a plethora of authors, illustrators and creatives that produce quality reading material, leaving us generously spoiled for choice on books. Whether they’re a biography on a figure themselves, a recount of an integral decade in style or an elaborate look book detailing a prominent collection, we can guarantee there’s a book out there for you to indulge in this winter.

Here are our top five for you to liaise:

Grace: A Memoir by Grace Coddington

A well-known identity from within the industry, Grace by Grace Coddington is a must read for those who love a good memoir interpolated with a pinch of panache.
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Champagne Supernovas by Maureen Callahan

This book details the lives of Alexander McQueen, Kate Moss and Marc Jacobs throughout the nineties in an era where there was a significant changing of the guard from within fashion.
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Tales From the Back Row by Amy Odell

Amy Odell, the editor of Cosmopolitan.com, tells it like it is: not quite being a someone but certainly not being a no one.
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Australian Style: The Who’s Who of Fashion by Lisa Teh

Taking a local focus, Australian Style explores the models, designers and influencers homegrown in it backyard and taking over the world one trend at a time.
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Berlin Street Style by Angelika Taschen

An easy but thorough read, with lots of stylespo and lust for a European wardrobe. Chic!
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