Papier Glacé

Just wanna share with you guys some gorgeous fashion shoots from the exhibition, Papier Glacé (Coming into Fashion: a Century of Photography), at Palais Galliera in Paris.

Papier Glacé, literally means “glossy paper.” The exhibit features fashion photography in Condé Nast magazines over the past century taken by famous photographers of different decades like Henry Clarke, George Platt Lynes, Norman Pakinson, Deborah Turbeville, and Ellen von Urwerth. The exhibit is still on view until May 25th. 

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Norman Parkinson, Vogue Anglais (Aug. 1957), Cover

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George Platt Lynes, Vogue Americain (Oct. 1946), La Danseuse Tamara Toumanova

Henry clarke vogue americain 09:15:1955 anne-st-marie-in-faths-wool-suit-with-collar-scarf-and-cuffs-trimmed-in-beaver-wide-brimmed-hat-also-beaver-photo-by-henry-clarke-vogue-september-1955

Henry Clarke, Vogue Americain (Sep. 1955), Anne Saint Marie

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Irving penn, Vogue Americain (1949), Jean Patchett

Betsy Pickering on Wall Street

Jerry Schatzberg, Vogue Americain (Dec. 1958), Betsy Pickering on Wall Street

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