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This book is a collection of works from the catalog published for the 1986 solo exhibition of Deborah Turberville (1932-2013), a leading female postwar fashion photographer, at the Pompidou Museum in Paris. While photographers like Helmut Newton and Guy Bourdin transformed fashion photography with their avant-garde, erotic, and groundbreaking work depicting feminine strength and beauty since the 1970s, Turberville and Sarah Moon, among others, have contributed to elevating fashion photography to the art form by capturing the mysterious and fantastical, delicate and charming qualities of women through a female perspective. In Japan, she also worked on the imagery and visuals for Comme des Garçons in the 1980s, and her fantastical atmosphere continues to thrive. This book, including the book's design, is a truly Turberville-esque piece, interwoven with images from the Comme des Garçons catalog and her classic contact lens sequence. Limited to 580 copies. Extremely rare book.
Signed by the photographer .