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Padded shoulders, big hair, and bold colors: Go back in time to the
decade of decadence with Great Britain’s most renowned fashion and
portrait photographer, David Bailey. Featuring dozens of
assignments from the pages of Vogue and Tatler and icons such as
Jerry Hall, Tina Turner, and Yves Saint Laurent.
David Bailey’s take on the era of excess In the 1980s,
fashion wanted to make a statement and found in legendary British
fashion photographer David Bailey its perfect chronicler. After
Bailey shaped the style of the Swinging Sixties, fashion in the
eighties posed a new challenge: brighter colours, higher glamour,
statuesque models, extreme makeup, spandex, lycra, jumpsuits, power
dressing, big hair, and as Grace Coddington puts it in her
introduction, “jackets with padded shoulders over the shortest
mini-skirts and dangerously high-heeled shoes.” Eighties compiles
Bailey’s era-defining fashion photography from the pages of Vogue
Italia, Vogue Paris, Tatler, and countless others. Featuring
couture, catwalk, and ready-to-wear collections by the epoch’s
seminal designers, including Azzedine Alai¨a, Comme des Garçons,
Guy Laroche, Missoni, Stephen Jones, Valentino, and Yves Saint
Laurent, the book stands as a testament to a decade that dismantled
hierarchies of taste to reintroduce fun and sex into fashion,
reminding us that we need not think of either as dirty words. Here,
the jewellery sparkles, the silks shimmer, and the suits sprawl.
The most beautiful are captured at their most playful, invincible,
and provocatively sexy. We see fabled 1980s icons and beauties:
Catherine Bailey, Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Catherine
Deneuve, Princess Diana, Jerry Hall, Marie Helvin, Grace Jones,
Kelly LeBrock, Christy Turlington, Tina Turner, and many more.The
cultural resonances of the 1980s present on our screens, runways,
and concert stages make today ideal for recontextualising its
enduring legacy of maximalism and excess. Eighties offers a unique
opportunity to do so with David Bailey as a guide, and interpreter,
who’s never afraid to wink at his audience. As Bailey says in his
foreword, “The eighties turned out to be magic.” Here, that magic
comes alive. The photographer London-born David
Bailey (b. 1938) is widely acknowledged as one of the founding
fathers of contemporary photography, having shot some of the most
iconic portraits of the last six decades. Bailey’s early work
helped both define and capture 1960s London, when he made stars of
a new generation of models, including Jean Shrimpton and Penelope
Tree. Bailey channeled the energy of London’s informal street
culture to create a new style of casual coolness. Drawing
inspiration from Modernism, he injected movement and immediacy into
his work by using a very direct, cropped perspective. Bailey’s
interests extend to commercials, film, painting, and sculpture.
David Bailey. EightiesHardcover,28.4 x 36
cm,3.55 kg,296 pages ISBN 978-3-7544-0011-1 Edition:
English