So Far So Goude represents Goude's work from the late 1960s up to the present. It is, in fact, an artist's autobiography, the life told through the work, since Goude has never been able or willing to separate his personal growth and personal desires from his art. Beginning with the strongest influences of his early years, it moves with unusual honesty and a good deal of humor through his teenage love of dance (his mother was a Broadway dancer), sport, and jazz; his youthful hangouts in the sixties; his years at art school and his discovery of drawing as a means of seduction; his time at Esquire; his revolutionary work with Grace Jones for Jungle Fe er; his videos for MTV and for Azzedine Alaia; his advertising work for Lee Cooper, Chanel, Cacharel; his involvement with the Bicentennial Parade; his wife and family. Selected and arranged by Jean-Paul Goude himself, written by Goude and Patrick Mauries, So Far So Goude is the definitive book on the work of an extraordinarily innovative, talented, and unorthodox man. With more than 350 illustrations in full color, it promises to be endlessly fascinating to all those interested in fashion illustration, photography, and all avenues of commercial design and advertising.