It’s like being a silent screen actor or actress. What, then, are the makings of a great fashion model?Says Sicular “For models that do more fashion, you have to give something back to get that picture, and you have to move well and have expressions and try daring things and crazy things. For Newton, Robin Osler had that indescribable “it” factor. You can all go home.” And they booked Robin Osler. I’m really hungry and I really want to go to lunch.” And he just walked straight over to Robin, examined her face and said, “You’re the one. And Helmut Newton barged out of a room with a beer in one hand and said to all the girls, “Girls, I’m going to look at all of you at once. Co-Director of Iconic Focus Models, Patty Sicular, tells the story of the day Osler booked this shoot:“So Robin went to Vogue Paris along with a million other models and they had to stash models on all these different floors because so many people showed up wanting to work with Helmut Newton. From afar, they appear to be a man and a woman, but the model on the is right actually a woman, model Robin Osler, wearing Yves Saint Laurent’s gender-bending “Le Smoking” suit. In this photograph, two models engage in a sexually-charged moment. It wasn’t just a pose of a model in a pretty dress. Helmut Newton’s pictures, a lot of them were very racy and avant-garde. The story behind the photo:Helmut Newton had a penchant for the risqué. It includes Newton’s best work from the period. Private Property was originally a three-part portfolio containing 45 Black & White photographs. With technical perfection, an extremely detailed style and a relentless directness, Newton staged the never-ending psychodrama that contrasts glamour with the need for admiration, self-confidence with the desire for self-presentation, and Eros with Thanatos. Newton’s pictures reflect in the highest aesthetic quality an obsession with human vanity, from female exhibitionism to male voyeurism. The location is George V Hotel, Paris, France Commissioned, first published Vogue France, 1979. Featuring First Supermodel Gia CarangiSuit by Yves St. Art form: Lithograph printed by Gerard Commarieu, Helmut Newton’s LA printer. Art Framed original exhibition Poster Global Exhibition “Private Property”Image titled “Woman into Man”. Scarce collector's item - insurance is included in postage for all customers.Design Plus Gallery presents a Rare Helmut Newtwon Original International Exhibition Poster “Private Property”. Huge issue! The spine has light wear, see photos of spine and back cover - it's tight and in excellent condition. Eva Wallen Lola Beltran Ernest Hemingway Anne Bezamat Albert Watson Excellent condition. Also features photo work by Elisabetta Catalano, Albert Watson, Mike Reinhardt. Les yeux sont les fenêtres de l'âme by Horst P. Ready to wear special issue (Prêt-à-Porter). Rosemary McGrotha models in a fashion spread shot in Greece by Tony Kent. Last but not least, there is a 4 page beauty shoot by the amazing Sarah Moon called Beaute: Novelles Variations du Maquillage. Patrick Demarchelier shoots an 8 page editorial - Une Mode Voyageuse. Une Piece a succès swimwear shoot by Helmut Newton - 4 pages. Contents - This issue also includes the incredible work of the following photographers - 16 page editorial shoot called Les Discophiles lensed by the esteemed Guy Bourdin. This is Gia's 1st cover for Vogue France. Said to be the first supermodel, Carangi lived an unstable drug-dependent life and died in 1986 at the age of 26 after contracting HIV. Cover - Rare cover image of American model Gia Carangi, shot by legendary photographer Helmut Newton for Vogue Paris in April 1979. Rare French Gia Carangi 1979 edition of Vogue magazine. Item: 385419824672 Gia Carangi HELMUT NEWTON Guy Bourdin SARAH MOON Horst PRET-A-PORTER Paris Vogue.
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