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ALTHOUGH OUR HORIZONS MAY CURRENTLY BE DMINISHED, THERE’S NOTHING TO STOP US TAKING A JOURNEY OF THE IMAGINATIO­N, ONE AIDED BY THE EYES OF LUXURY PUBLISHING HOUSE ASSOULINE

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Globetrott­ing with Assouline

or the last quarter of a century, the bespoke New York-based publishing house of Assouline has served as what’s appropriat­ely been called a “librarian of luxury”. Although starting out with compact, hand-size volumes devoted to famous names in fashion and luxury goods that sold for a mere handful for dollars, the company quickly moved on to specialise in huge, lavishly photograph­ed, printed and bound tomes that could cost upwards of four or, in the case of limited editions, even fi^e fiO]res

Still a family business today, the company was founded in a Paris basement by a couple with extensive experience in the luxury ecosystem: Prosper Assouline had worked in an advertisin­g agency, while his wife Martine had served as head of communicat­ions for the house of Rochas. So it was perhaps inevitable that when they began their own publishing venture they didn’t stray too far from terra cognita, with a catalogue of beautiful books devoted to the grand maisons of French fashion and luxury, names such as Cartier, Chanel and Dior – one that’s expanded in magnitude along with the physical dimensions of the publicatio­ns themselves.

In addition to fashion and luxury – subjects with which tPe company Pas ser^ed as a se^eral Jrands¼ semi o ٻ cial biographer – Assouline explores other subjects likely to be oN interest to a readersPip tPat is Jy definition a ټ]ent and globally aware. Art, design, architectu­re, automobile­s and PiOP society nat]rally fiO]re prominentl­y J]t at tPe other end of the scale the publishing house is perfectly happy to engage with elements of culture that are less oJ^io]sly ele^ated ;o Nar it¼s prod]ced fi^e mon]mental collaborat­ions with Coca-Cola, while a 2008 enquiry from the toymaker Mattel resulted in a pair of equally enormous publicatio­ns, one devoted to the Barbie Doll and the other to Hot Wheels.

Travel is another topic perfectly suited to Assouline’s e`Y]isitely e`cessi^e treatment – indeed tPe imprint¼s first outing, in 1994, was with a book devoted to the couple’s favoured hotel in southern France. Today the Assouline library, which now extends to more than 1,700 volumes, positively groans with titles devoted to destinatio­ns exotic and chic, both near and far away. So to sweeten the bitter pill oN JeinO confined Nor montPs on end to o]r own all-too-familiarly dreary necks of the woods, we’ve decided to o ٺ er some respite Jy del^inO into tPe paOes oN fi^e oN )sso]line¼s newest tra^el tomes" St Tropez Soleil, Uzbekistan – The Road to Samarkand, Amalfi Coast, Zanzibar and Athens Riviera. Travel has always been about turning the dream of the unfamilar into reality, and it’s hard to imagine a more evocative way of provoking such visions than this collection of beautiful images.

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SAUDI ZA BUSURA PARADE; LEFT: ZURI AND MAUA SPA; IMAGES BY ALINE COQUELLE

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