Peter Lindbergh. Dior. 40th Ed.
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Peter Lindbergh photographed DIOR’s most exceptional muses, Marion
Cotillard and Charlize Theron among them, and signed campaigns for
Lady Dior and J'Adore with his inimitable style. Throughout his
career, the photographer was one of the house’s closest
collaborators. This final book was an original cocreation that was
close to the artist’s heart—and to ours.Seventy years of DIOR
history projected against the effervescence of Times Square, New
York: this was the concept behind Lindbergh’s project,
extraordinary both in scope and dimension, for which DIOR, in an
unusual move, allowed an unprecedented number of priceless garments
to be taken from its vaults in Paris and shipped across the
Atlantic. The result is electric. Amid the frenzy of Times Square,
Alek Wek glows in the immaculate 1947 Bar suit, the storied
ensemble that launched the House of DIOR.In snatches of street
scenes, models Saskia de Brauw, Karen Elson, and Amber Valletta
flit through crowds and scaffolding, are reflected in building
façades, and draped in haute couture, from pieces hand-sewn by
Christian Dior to more recent designs by Maria Grazia Chiuri.
Lindbergh’s trademark monochrome and color photographs masterfully
highlight the intricacies, silhouettes, and textures of each
garment. Lindbergh himself is present in every aspect of this
publication designed by his long-time collaborator and friend Juan
Gatti.This volume features 165 never-before-published images from
the shoot, including an introduction by Martin Harrison, and pays
homage to Lindbergh’s profound relationship with the Parisian House
by curating more than 100 of his photographs of DIOR creations,
from haute couture to ready-to-wear, men’s and women’s, originally
published in some of the world’s most prestigious magazines such as
Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. A breathtaking tribute to two pillars of
fashion and photography and their timeless collaborations.