Model and Graffiti, Paris (Vogue), 1961
William Klein (American; 1928–2022)
Gelatin silver print
Christie’s, New York
Signed, titled, and dated in pencil and credit stamp (on the verso)
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Shalom Harlow wearing Philip Treacy hat and dress by Richard Tyler, photographed by Irving Penn for American Vogue, April 1995.
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"MR. & MRS. COMFORT"
RICHARD AVEDON // 1995
[inkjet print | 10.6 x 8.6"]
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Wedding Dress of Lollaretta Pemberton Allen
Pictured with her groom, Grover Allen
1939
National Museum of African American History & Culture
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Karolina Kurkova for American Vogue December 2000 ''Tour de France''
Photographer Arthur Elgort & François Halard
Fashion Editor/Stylist Phyllis Posnick
Newest Cool
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New York, 1954
William Klein (American; 1928–2022)
Gelatin silver print
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
© William Klein/Courtesy Howard Greenberg Gallery, NYC
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"MASCARA WARS"
IRVING PENN | NYC, 2001
[fujicolor crystal archive print | 40 x 61 cm.]
"Mascara is not small business and brushes sell mascara. Companies spend millions of dollars developing breakthrough technology, and we were reporting on the latest 'Mascara War' between two of the giants. The model’s eyes were closed for two hours while Penn photographed every possible variation of the dueling brushes. He had a picture that wasn’t especially exciting or memorable, but there was nothing that he hadn’t tired. Still standing behind his 6 x 8 cm camera, he said, 'Thank you. We’re all finished.' Our model opened her eyes, and I saw that they were completely bloodshot. Penn said, 'Don’t move.' He did just two or three more exposures. Here was the shock that was missing. Then we were finished." —Phyllis Posnick, Executive Fashion Editor, Vogue
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