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"The Fashion Pictures" is a collection of works by Deborah Tarverville (1932-2013), one of America's leading female photographers. A photographer who has been active since the 1970s, along with Guy Bourdin and Helmut Newton, he is a representative of fashion photographers who have liberated themselves from traditional styles and created new values. Like Sarah Moon, who is also a woman, she is an attractive photographer with a poetic and mysterious atmosphere. This is a collection of works published during his lifetime that summarizes the entire career of Tarberville's fashion photography for nearly 40 years. Images of Yohji Yamamoto and Comme des Garçons, Chanel commissions in collaboration with Karl Lagerfeld, and even images of Italian aristocrats in couture attire for Casa Vogue's latest project. A large volume of more than 300 pages, including unpublished works. It seems to be particular about using several kinds of paper quality, and it is one of the most popular and rare books among Turberville's collections.