Parrots, Pugs, and Pixie Dust: A Book About Fashion Designer Judith Leiber
By Deborah Blumenthal
Illustrators
Illustrated by Masha D'Yans
Edition
By Deborah Blumenthal
Hardcover edition
Publisher Little Bee Books Imprint little bee books ISBN9781499808988
Awards and Honors Tablet Best Jewish Children’s Books - 2019Parrots, Pugs, and Pixie Dust: A Book About Fashion Designer Judith Leiber
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At night, she took comfort
making handbags
with any scraps she could find.
Every purse she made
made her dreams come alive.
Growing up in Budapest, Hungary, Judith Leiber drew inspiration from her father, who always brought back special handbags for her mother from wherever he traveled. After getting a job at a handbag house, she dreamt up designs that took her mind off her difficult life. World War II had broken out, and Judith and her family were Hungarian Jews facing persecution. At night, she would make handbags with any scraps she could find.
She found her passion for fashion, and after the war ended, Judith immigrated to America. Here, she found her vision for her designs from preening peacocks, fanciful frogs donning gilded crowns, burgers and fries, and layer cake. She turned the ordinary into extraordinary handbags, designing creations unlike anything that had been seen before.
This is an inspiring picture book about finding your passion and being creative from the same team behind Polka Dot Parade: The Story of Bill Cunningham!
Author’s note with photographs. Bibliography. Full-color illustrations.
making handbags
with any scraps she could find.
Every purse she made
made her dreams come alive.
Growing up in Budapest, Hungary, Judith Leiber drew inspiration from her father, who always brought back special handbags for her mother from wherever he traveled. After getting a job at a handbag house, she dreamt up designs that took her mind off her difficult life. World War II had broken out, and Judith and her family were Hungarian Jews facing persecution. At night, she would make handbags with any scraps she could find.
She found her passion for fashion, and after the war ended, Judith immigrated to America. Here, she found her vision for her designs from preening peacocks, fanciful frogs donning gilded crowns, burgers and fries, and layer cake. She turned the ordinary into extraordinary handbags, designing creations unlike anything that had been seen before.
This is an inspiring picture book about finding your passion and being creative from the same team behind Polka Dot Parade: The Story of Bill Cunningham!
Author’s note with photographs. Bibliography. Full-color illustrations.
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