Fashion: Photography of the Nineties
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Rating | : | 4.66 (844 Votes) |
Asin | : | 3931141810 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Book by Wakefield, Neville, Nickerson, Camilla
Disappointed The Cheeky Tart Although this book did provide a handful of interesting photos of Stella Tenant and Kate Moss, overall, its not worth the buy if you're looking for a real 90s fashion focus. On the whole, the book is filled with strange images of nudity that hinge on vulgar and strange. For that reason, I wasn't impressed with this book. Having come of age when 90's photography was at its height, I was disappointed to not see some of the more glamourous photography of that period - the true dark grungines. Grunge is unfairly maligned,and I believe this proves it I LOVED the whole grunge,"heroin chic" movement-NOT for its drug connotations,but because FINALLY the spackled-on make-up,the foo foo clothes,the ridiculous glamour lighting,it all ceased.Here you've got a rare,gorgeous pic of Stella Tennant WITH her nose ring(she looked SO much better with it!),by Paolo Roversi no less.You've got a vaguely punkish Rosemary Ferguson,by Corrine Day.Other major photographers are also represented-Juergen Teller,Craig McDean,Mario Sorrenti(Rachel Williams wit