Andre Leon Talley: The Chiffon Trenches, 9780008342357, 4th Estate, UK, hardback
“The
Chiffon Trenches” is a great title, it holds promise of serious fashion gossip about
such heavyweights as Anna Wintour, Yves St. Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld and it
does not disappoint! The title certainly
seduced me to read this memoir by Andre
Leon Talley who is now in his seventies, one of the first colored style icons who made it
into the high echelons of fashion, first working for the famous Diana Vreeland, becoming part of Andy Warhol’s inner circle,
landing the job of Paris bureau chief of Women’s Wear Daily with the
notoriously difficult John Fairchild as his boss and finally reaching the absolute
heights as creative director of Vogue with
Anna Wintour at the helm who everyone now knows as the A class bitch in the
movie “The Devil wears Prada” . . Talley had majored in French at university
and was always drawn to fashion like a magnet.
At Vogue he became one of the most influential men leading an extraordinary high powered life, famous for his unusual dress style
and a close friend of Karl Lagerfeld before he fell from grace.
I just could not get over the fact how the
world of these incredibly rich people seems to revolve around nothing but
fashion or creating an impression, what designer or what clothes to wear or which
parties to attend all documented painstakingly by Andre in his candid memoir. It is past and beyond me how much money is
spent on couture clothes,( no matter how much creativity might have flown into
their making) luxury hotels, holidays or other luxury items and how very little
else seems to matter. Some of his recollections
literally made me shake my head at such decadence. The court of Louis XVI came
to mind.
Andre Leon Talley was raised in
the South by his religious grandmother after his mother showed little interest
in him; religion continued to feed his soul throughout his adult life particularly
in his later years when things did not go so smoothly anymore and him being
overweight became a serious issue in this superficial world.
“The
Chiffon Trenches” provides a rare glimpse and a behind the scene account of
what it was like to be associated with such fashion czars as Yves St. Laurent, Karl
Lagerfeld, Oscar de la Renta, Halston, Gianni Versace etc. Andre Leon Talley had his own demons to deal
with and is very open about his struggles, the hurt and bruises he received in
dealing with such highly egocentric people. The world of fashion as it turns out is a pretty
brutal and ruthless one, it was very entertaining to take a look at this snake
pit.



