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She first appeared on Interview’s cover in 1972 as a New York supermodel halfway between her past—growing with her director father in Ireland—and her future: Hollywood. Since then, she’s covered the magazine three more times—and blazed a trail of twisted, darker, but always unforgettable performances that haunt us to this day. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/27/09
Auction house head Simon de Pury exhibits his own photography. BLOG POSTED: 10/26/09
From the Archive: Remembering Irving Penn
Helmut Newton, Jeffrey Slonim, Bruce Weber, Issey Miyake, Naomi Campbell, and Rei Kawakubo speak out about the legacy of Irving Penn. BLOG POSTED: 10/07/09
Paging: Helmut Newton for the Masses
With the re-release of Sumo, Helmut Newton's monumental monograph, democracy is restored to the world. BLOG POSTED: 09/14/09
Guy Bourdin had a reputation for musing and abusing his models. Nicolle Meyer, a frequent Bourdin sitter, tells a lighter story. BLOG POSTED: 05/08/09
Ron Arad thought he could save the world with his chairs. His furniture may not have actually rescued the planet, but he has surely saved the design world from boredom and predictability:
Tables standing on walls, armchairs made of car seats, and crystal chandeliers that display text messages . . .
He’s titled a new show “No Discipline”—which could mean that he’s transforming all of them. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
Models Don't Fall in Paris: Fashion Week Day Two
Knock-off Balmain just a Eurostar away; the tallest platforms and the most ambitious shows. This could only be Paris, Day Two. BLOG POSTED: 03/06/09
Decades before Terry Richardson and Mario Testino titillated us with their Gucci ads, Helmut Newton was filming smiling, naked women BLOG POSTED: 12/04/08