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Horst P. Horst was a German-born American fashion photographer considered one of the masters of the medium. Best known for his glamorous images of women and fashion, Horst meticulously posed his models in elaborate, sophisticated tableaus. His unique aesthetic can be described as a mixture of Surrealism and Neoclassicism with its reverence for ancient Greek ideals and focus on form and mystery, creating a vibrant sensuality that set his work apart. Born Horst Paul Albert Bohrmann on August 14, 1906 in Weißenfels-an-der-Saale, Germany, he went on to study architecture in Paris with Le Corbusier in 1930. Horst began working for Vogue magazine in 1931, and moved to New York in 1937 where he met Coco Chanel, with whom he would collaborate for over three decades. Horst’s photographs have since been featured in many books including Horst, His Work and His World, Form/ Horst, and Horst: Photographer of Style. In 1989, Horst received the Lifetime Achievement Award of The Council of Fashion Designers of America, and, in 1996, the Master of Photography Award from the International Center for Photography. He died on November 18, 1999 in Palm Beach Gardens, FL.

 

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US Vogue July 1970

"You're Going to Love the Way You Look in the New Fashion"
Models/Stars: Contessa Consuelo Crespi, Mary Russell, Candice Bergen, Marisa Berenson, Birgitta af Klercker, Lynn Sutherland, Elizabeth Princess of Toro, Charlene Dash, Cynthia Korman, Marina Schiano, Gunilla Lindblad, Jean Shrimpton, Diane de Monbrison, Udo Kier, Charly Stember & Unknowns
Photographers: Elisabetta Catalano, Horst P. Horst, Bert Stern, Gianni Penati, Guy Martineau, Jean Pierre Zachariasen, Patrick Litchfield & Alexis Waldeck
Hair: Sergio, Jean-Louis David, Franklyn Welsh & François

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US Vogue December 1986

"The Knit Explosion"
Designer & Models: Adrianne Vittadini, Lisa Kauffmann, Charlotte Norton-Morgan, Roberta Chirko, Renée Simonsen, Ashley Richardson, Hunter Reno & Unknowns
Photographers: Horst P. Horst (Vittadini) & Eric Boman (Models)
Hair: Odile Gilbert & Sam McKnight
Makeup: Linda Cantello & Laura Mercier

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US Vogue October 15th, 1965

"Vogue Patterns - Get-Out-of-Town Clothes... Stone-Grey Suit with White Capeskin... Wide-Skirt Suit in Shadow-Checked Beige... The Snap of Gaiters"
Models & Subjects: Wilhelmina Copper, Charlotte Rampling, Mrs. John D. Cochran & Françoise Rubartelli
Photographers: Horst P. Horst & Franco Rubartelli
Hair: Marc Sinclaire & Alan

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