Cecil Beaton's Fashionable World
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A virtuoso in capturing beauty, glamour, and star power, Cecil
Beaton was an extraordinary force in the 20th century British and
American creative scenes. Renowned as a photographer, fashion
illustrator, costume designer and decorated writer, Beaton’s
impact spans the worlds of fashion, photography, and design. Cecil
Beaton’s Fashionable World is a captivating journey through Cecil
Beaton’s photographs from 1922 to 1955, where glamour,
resilience, and creativity converge to define an era that continues
to captivate audiences today. Cecil Beaton (1904–1980) was an
extraordinary force in the 20th century British and American
creative scenes. Renowned as a fashion illustrator, Oscar winning
costume designer, social caricaturist, essayist, and decorated
writer, Beaton’s impact spans the worlds of fashion, photography,
and design. This publication will delve into the core of his
career, focusing on his key influential contributions to fashion, a
realm where he initially garnered acclaim. The publication
accompanies the exhibition of the same name which opens at the
National Portrait Gallery, London, in October 2025. A virtuoso in
capturing beauty, glamour, and star power, Beaton’s lens
portrayed everyone of consequence in the interwar and early
post-war eras. This book spotlights his ground-breaking fashion
work, a pivotal aspect of his career that laid the foundation for
his later successes. From his early snapshots of the Bright Young
Things in the 1920s to becoming the star photographer of British
Vogue by the age of 24, Beaton’s journey through High Society,
which takes him from London to Paris, capital of the fashion world,
and to New York and Hollywood, is documented in a chronological
exploration of his most triumphant years, culminating in his Oscar
winning designs for My Fair Lady.