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Wear and Tear

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Wear and Tear
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tracy Tynan
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 128
Category/GenreFashion and textiles - design
ISBN/Barcode 9780715652671
ClassificationsDewey:746.92092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Duckworth Overlook
Imprint Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
NZ Release Date 1 May 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Tracy Peacock Tynan, daughter of the world-famous theatre critic Kenneth Tynan and the author Elaine Dundy, grew up in London and New York during the 1950s and '60s. Her parents threw lavish parties where style was essential and guests included the biggest Hollywood, theatre and literary legends - among them Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, Orson Welles, Gore Vidal, Tennessee Williams and Maggie Smith. As Tynan describes it, her parents were "trying their best to be the Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald of the '50s." In Wear and Tear, Tynan reveals the glamour, secrets and dark side of her parents' highly stylised world of endless jet-setting and savage fights, the struggles she faced as she tried to take charge of her life, and the happiness she eventually found as a costume designer, writer, wife and mother. She tells her astonishing story through the prism of the clothes which have come to symbolise her turbulent life: her father's dandy attire, her mother's mink coat and Pucci dress, and donning Ossie Clark apparel on Oxford Street as a young adult. Her love for fashion eventually inspired her to a career as a Hollywood designer, dressing Richard Gere, Bruce Willis, Julie Andrews, Zooey Deschanel and other stars. Frank, funny and deftly observed, Wear and Tear is an immensely engrossing, charming and eye-opening memoir of an extraordinary life.

Author Biography

TRACY TYNAN is a costume designer and writer living in Los Angeles. Her credits include The Big Easy, Blind Date, Great Balls of Fire! and Tuesdays With Morrie. She won a costume design award from the Women's International Film and Television Showcase. The only child of Kenneth Tynan and Elaine Dundy, Tracy was brought up in the company of the film and theatre society of the day in her parents' world of lavish parties, incredible outfits and volatile behaviour.

Reviews

`A cracking read!' -- Libby Purves * BBC Radio 4 * `I was transfixed... a book that throws off disguises and reveals a poised, resilient and sympathetic woman' -- Kate Kellaway * Observer (Book of the Day) * `Vivid and entertaining throughout' * The Times * `A tale of privilege and neglect at once vivid and moving. A compelling memoir from first page to last' -- John Lahr, author of The Diaries of Kenneth Tynan `Poignant, surprising, and an enchanting view of what it is to come into oneself among the sacred monsters of the 20th century' -- Joan Juliet Buck, former editor of French Vogue