Kylie Minogue is releasing a book to commemorate 25 years of her style featuring her wearing designs by Jean Paul Gaultier and John Galliano.
Kylie Minogue is releasing a book to commemorate 25 years of her style.
The 'Slow' star's book - called 'Kylie/Fashion' - features her styled by the likes of designers including Jean Paul Gaultier and John Galliano chosen from throughout her quarter century in showbiz.
She said: ''This book charts my relationship with some of the most talented people in fashion throughout my career. It makes me very proud to see gathered together all the great designers and houses I've worked with over the years.
''Looking through my personal archives has been a real trip down memory lane and it is the fashion that brings back moments and memories of the last 25 years.''
Many of the outfits included in the book are from Kylie's music videos and stage outfits, including the infamous pair of gold hotpants she wore in the video to 'Spinning Around' and the white hooded catsuit worn in the 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head' clip.
Writing in the book, design duo Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana say: ''For us, it's always a pleasure to create something special for our little princess. In the 'Aphrodite' costumes, Kylie truly looked like a goddess.''
Jean Paul Gaultier provides the foreword, while there are also contributions and commentary in the book from the star herself, her creative director William Baker, Stella Mccartney, Christopher Kane and Giles Deacon.
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