Amber Butchart

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Muir, Robin; Butchart, Amber; Bouhassane, Ami (2021). Lee Miller: Fashion in Wartime Britain. Lee Miller Archives Publishing. ISBN   978-0-9532389-8-9.
  • The Fashion Chronicles: Style Stories of History's Best Dressed (2018, Mitchell Beazley ISBN   978-1784723811)
  • Fashion Illustration in Britain: Society and the Seasons (2017, British Library Publishing: ISBN   9780712352000)
  • The Fashion of Film: Fashion Design Inspired by Cinema (2016, Octopus Books: ISBN   9781784721763)
  • Nautical Chic (2015, Harry N. Abrams: ISBN   9781419716195)
  • Amber Jane Butchart's Fashion Miscellany: An Elegant Collection of Stories, Quotations, Tips & Trivia from the World of Style (2014, Ilex Press: ISBN   978-1781571385)
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    Amber Butchart
    Born1980or1981(age 42–43) [1]
    Occupations
    Academic background
    Alma mater London College of Fashion