
A collection of exclusive, behind-the-scenes and fittings images of Pieter Mulier’s shows at Alaïa. Captured through Seklaoui’s unfiltered photography, this limited-edition book explores the intensity of the crucial moments leading up to a collection presentation, revealing the Maison’s creative process in its purest form. Born from the intimate collaboration between Pieter Mulier and Anthony Seklaoui, Alaïa by Seklaoui was built upon their shared obsession with the idea of raw beauty.

This book presents the photographic work of Karl Lagerfeld. In full-bleed plates Lagerfeld presents the different forms of nature, alongside elements of the human body.

Known and recognized for the elegance as much as for the insolence of her creations, Chantel Thomass imposed a style that has become, over time, synonymous with refinement and freedom for countless women. This book reveals all the richness and breadth of a partly ignored artistic universe.

An incredible reference book that quietly tells the history of fashion in Japan. Kurimoto shoots girls on the street in their everyday outfits from 1970-1988, in Tokyo, Kyoto, Yokohama, and so on. Arranged by year and roughly grouped according to their looks – with reference to natural styling & accessorising present in Japanese youth culture.

Gucci by Gucci bringing together the archive of the loved House – in the form of bags, clothes, accessories, and a dazzling cache of documentary photographsthe history of the Florentine family-owned saddler that has imprinted its name on the fashion consciousness. Both a history of the company and a glorious visual exploration of its far-reaching influence, the book is a treat for the collector and the fan.

I Can Make You Feel Good, is a 206-page celebration of photographer and filmmaker Tyler Mitchell is distinctive vision of a Black utopia, portraying the young Black men and women with intimacy and optimism

The latest collection of work by Talia Chetrit riffs insouciantly on themes of life, death, and birth through a variety of visual languages. In JOKE, Chetrit brings together family photos, street photography, still lives, selections from the artist’s teenage archive, and expansive self-portraits involving a cast of characters who feature as both engaged and unwitting collaborators.

Josie Borain carried a camera throughout her career as one of the top models of the 1980s. This book brings together these fascinating, intimate photographs to build a portrait of Borain outside of fashion.

Erotic exploration of the artistic work of enfant terrible photographer Jean Paul Goude, featuring Kellie the Evangelist Stripper, Grace Jones, Toukie and The Eighth Avenue Sex Circus. With the original iconic dust-jacket featuring his partner and muse Grace Jones.
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Part of the generation of photographers that included Juergen Teller and Terry Richardson, Marcelo Krasilcic captured the style of the 90s in situ, outside of the studio, and his photographs of people like Maurizio Cattelan, Chloe Sevigny were immediately absorbed by the most influential magazines of the era, including Purple, Dazed & Confused, Self-Service and Visionaire to name a few. At more than 300 pages, this oversize, slipcased, clothbound, two-volume publication features only the work for which Krasilcic first became known: his era-defining photographs from the 1990s.

Juergen Teller spent a year carrying out a study of the Reichsparteitagsgelande, the site of the notorious N rnberg rallies, and a place he used to visit in his youth. The book combines these works with self-portraits and family photographs through the same period, adding the perspective of the personal and quotidian life cycle to a site that has world-historical importance.

Art Kane was a fashion photographer known for his innovative use of colour and sense of composition. He worked across fashion and music photographing the likes of Bob Dylan, Jefferson Airplane, Aretha Franklin, Frank Zappa, Jim Morrison and Janis Joplin. This book presents his images of women, many of which are nudes, to create a captivating and thrilling portfolio.

Ronald Traeger was an American commercial photographer, painter and graphic designer who also took a range of experimental photographs. The monograph Ronald Traeger New Angles (1999) pays tribute to his short-lived photographic career in London (1961-7) with a memoir by his wife, fellow photographer Tessa Traeger.

Master photographer Larry Fink offers a surreal window into the fashion world, from Milan to New York, focusing on the major players, behind-the-scenes preparations, and strange industry doings that constitute the runway scene.

Gucci by Gucci bringing together the archive of the loved House – in the form of bags, clothes, accessories, and a dazzling cache of documentary photographsthe history of the Florentine family-owned saddler that has imprinted its name on the fashion consciousness. Both a history of the company and a glorious visual exploration of its far-reaching influence, the book is a treat for the collector and the fan.

Josie Borain carried a camera throughout her career as one of the top models of the 1980s. This book brings together these fascinating, intimate photographs to build a portrait of Borain outside of fashion.

Master photographer Larry Fink offers a surreal window into the fashion world, from Milan to New York, focusing on the major players, behind-the-scenes preparations, and strange industry doings that constitute the runway scene.

A collection of exclusive, behind-the-scenes and fittings images of Pieter Mulier’s shows at Alaïa. Captured through Seklaoui’s unfiltered photography, this limited-edition book explores the intensity of the crucial moments leading up to a collection presentation, revealing the Maison’s creative process in its purest form. Born from the intimate collaboration between Pieter Mulier and Anthony Seklaoui, Alaïa by Seklaoui was built upon their shared obsession with the idea of raw beauty.

Works collects the best of Japanese photographer Hiromix’s commercial work from 1995-2000.

Erotic exploration of the artistic work of enfant terrible photographer Jean Paul Goude, featuring Kellie the Evangelist Stripper, Grace Jones, Toukie and The Eighth Avenue Sex Circus. With the original iconic dust-jacket featuring his partner and muse Grace Jones.

This book presents the photographic work of Karl Lagerfeld. In full-bleed plates Lagerfeld presents the different forms of nature, alongside elements of the human body.

Celebrated and iconic photographs of Helmut Newton's women.

Ronald Traeger was an American commercial photographer, painter and graphic designer who also took a range of experimental photographs. The monograph Ronald Traeger New Angles (1999) pays tribute to his short-lived photographic career in London (1961-7) with a memoir by his wife, fellow photographer Tessa Traeger.

An incredible reference book that quietly tells the history of fashion in Japan. Kurimoto shoots girls on the street in their everyday outfits from 1970-1988, in Tokyo, Kyoto, Yokohama, and so on. Arranged by year and roughly grouped according to their looks – with reference to natural styling & accessorising present in Japanese youth culture.

Known and recognized for the elegance as much as for the insolence of her creations, Chantel Thomass imposed a style that has become, over time, synonymous with refinement and freedom for countless women. This book reveals all the richness and breadth of a partly ignored artistic universe.

Juergen Teller spent a year carrying out a study of the Reichsparteitagsgelande, the site of the notorious N rnberg rallies, and a place he used to visit in his youth. The book combines these works with self-portraits and family photographs through the same period, adding the perspective of the personal and quotidian life cycle to a site that has world-historical importance.

Art Kane was a fashion photographer known for his innovative use of colour and sense of composition. He worked across fashion and music photographing the likes of Bob Dylan, Jefferson Airplane, Aretha Franklin, Frank Zappa, Jim Morrison and Janis Joplin. This book presents his images of women, many of which are nudes, to create a captivating and thrilling portfolio.

I Can Make You Feel Good, is a 206-page celebration of photographer and filmmaker Tyler Mitchell is distinctive vision of a Black utopia, portraying the young Black men and women with intimacy and optimism

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Part of the generation of photographers that included Juergen Teller and Terry Richardson, Marcelo Krasilcic captured the style of the 90s in situ, outside of the studio, and his photographs of people like Maurizio Cattelan, Chloe Sevigny were immediately absorbed by the most influential magazines of the era, including Purple, Dazed & Confused, Self-Service and Visionaire to name a few. At more than 300 pages, this oversize, slipcased, clothbound, two-volume publication features only the work for which Krasilcic first became known: his era-defining photographs from the 1990s.