Pamela Hanson: The '90s
Pamela Hanson: The '90s

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Pamela Hanson: The '90s
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Pamela Hanson: The '90s

Iconic fashion photographer Pamela Hanson, known for her ultra-feminine and adventurous style, looks back at her most memorable fashion photographs from the 1990s in her coffee table book "The 90's.

PUBLISHER: Rizzoli
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Pamela Hanson is a world-renowned fashion photographer with over thirty years of experience. The iconic fashion photographer, known for her ultra-feminine and adventurous style, looks back at her most memorable fashion photographs from the 1990s in her coffee table book "The 90's. Featuring the most recognizable faces from that decade, but still as fresh and relevant as ever.

Typical images from the 1990s, taken from editorials for fashion magazines and many never-before-seen outtakes of spontaneous behind-the-scenes moments, form the basis of this book by Hanson, who is known for her uniquely feminine gaze and is famous for her vibrant and energetic images of beautiful girls having fun, in which she manages to capture the essence of youth. Texture, light and emotion play a crucial role in her iconic documentary-style work.

The book includes intimate photographs of her muses and the top models of the era, including Kristen McMenamy, Christy Turlington, Carla Bruni, Stephanie Seymour, Eva Herzigová, Milla Jovovich, Linda Evangelista and many others. This is Hanson's first major book published in the past 20 years, and it presents a nostalgic time capsule of one of fashion's most fetishized decades.

Specifications
Title: Pamela Hanson: The '90s
Author: Lisa McCormick Love
Publisher: Rizzoli
Size: 140 x 215 x 27 mm
Size: 360 pages
Language: English
Material: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780847874378
Available: From September 2, 2025

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ISBN

9780847874378

Color

Black/White

Language

English