L'OFFICIEL PARIS September 1993
L'OFFICIEL PARIS September 1993
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This incredibly rare and stunning September 1993 issue of L'Officiel Paris is a true collector's gem, entirely devoted to Haute Couture and brimming with breathtaking fashion and photography, iconic advertisements, and exclusive editorial content. It features striking campaigns from Christian Dior, Gianni Versace with Stephanie Seymour, Hermès with Helena Christensen, Valentino with Amber Valletta, Jacques Fath with Helena Christensen, Chanel by Karl Lagerfeld with Christy Turlington, Givenchy with Tatjana Patitz, Jil Sander, Chloé, and Gianfranco Ferré, all three with Linda Evangelista, and Dolce & Gabbana, among many others.
The issue showcases superb photography by renowned artists such as Francesco Scavullo (14 pages Haute Couture), Hiromasa (8 pages Haute Couture, 6 pages minimalist fashion), Bruno Bisang (8 pages), Jonathan Lennard (10 pages), Jean-Daniel Lorieux, and Guillaume Reynaud (6 pages). As with every issue of L'Officiel, this edition is packed with stunning runway moments featuring all the key designers. Amazing runway photography by Marcio Madeira. 10 pages most spectacular backstage photography by Jonathan Lennard, offering an exclusive glimpse into the energy behind the scenes.
Special features include 16 pages on Louis Féraud Haute Couture and a two-page spotlight on Calvin Klein. The issue showcases an exceptional lineup of models, including Kristen McMenamy, Claudia Schiffer, Nadja Auermann, Carla Bruni, Yasmeen Ghauri, and many more.
Capturing the glamour and essence of early 1990s fashion, this issue is a must-have for collectors and an elegant addition to any fashion library
Cover: Magalie by Francesco Scavullo
Editor-in-chief: Marie-José Eymere-Jalou
322 pages
1.142 g
22,8 cm x 29,7 cm/8.98“ x 11.69“
This magazine is in very good vintage condition with minor signs of wear to cover and back cover. A few single pages are slightly sticky at the top edge from post-it notes, but this does not affect the readability or overall condition of the issue.
