David Bailey. Eighties
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Eighties compiles Bailey's era-defining fashion photography from the pages of Vogue Italia, Vogue Paris, Tatler, and countless others. Featuring couture, catwalk, and ready-to-wear collections by the epoch's seminal designers, including Azzedine Alai¨a, Comme des Garçons, Guy Laroche, Missoni, Stephen Jones, Valentino, and Yves Saint Laurent, the book stands as a testament to a decade that dismantled hierarchies of taste to reintroduce fun and sex into fashion, reminding us that we need not think of either as dirty words. Here, the jewellery sparkles, the silks shimmer, and the suits sprawl. The most beautiful are captured at their most playful, invincible, and provocatively sexy. We see fabled 1980s icons and beauties: Catherine Bailey, Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Catherine Deneuve, Princess Diana, Jerry Hall, Marie Helvin, Grace Jones, Kelly LeBrock, Christy Turlington, Tina Turner, and many more.
The cultural resonances of the 1980s present on our screens, runways, and concert stages make today ideal for recontextualising its enduring legacy of maximalism and excess. Eighties offers a unique opportunity to do so with David Bailey as a guide, and interpreter, who's never afraid to wink at his audience. As Bailey says in his foreword, "The eighties turned out to be magic." Here, that magic comes alive.
Praise for David Bailey. Eighties
Captur[es] the bold spirit of 1980s fashion with Bailey's trademark wit.
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„David Bailey is someone who was at the heart of the fashion, art, and society scene as a chronicler. His simply titled Eighties album presents the Olympus of that era. Many icons live on in his photos. His photo series were style-defining and are timeless classics."
Der Standard
With Eighties, TASCHEN pays tribute to David Bailey's work in the 80s... Bailey's inimitable sense for the moment and his ability to simultaneously stage the façade and allow the reality behind the staging to shine through is magical.
Rolling Stone
Serve[s] not only as a visual narrative but a time capsule, one that eloquently preserves the grit, glamour, and contradictions of this turbulent and historic period.
Musée Magazine
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