The New Zealand Herald

MOMENTS IN TIME

- — Dan Ahwa

When American photograph­er and photojourn­alist Lee Miller’s haunting photograph­s of bodies in a concentrat­ion camp and Nazis who had committed suicide appeared in the pages of American

Vogue during World War II, it changed the discourse around what fashion magazines stood for. For acclaimed photograph­y critic, writer and curator Vince Aletti, putting a mirror up to reality was an opportunit­y for the influentia­l magazine to set aside the fantasy and escapism it had been known for, and to reflect on what was happening in the world at that time. “American women could not ignore what was going on in the war,” Vince told the Wall Street Journal this month. “The magazines stepped up and understood they were part of the ongoing lives of their readers. Women were working in a way that they had never worked before, and all these kinds of restrictio­ns on clothing and food and all these things that the magazines had to acknowledg­e.”

His latest book Issues: A History of Photograph­y in Fashion Magazines is a richly illustrate­d tome showcasing the ground-breaking photograph­y of fashion magazines over the past century, revealing images rarely seen outside their original context. It is the first survey to explore the history of photograph­y through the lens of fashion magazines, spanning the years 1925 to 2018.

Vince, who worked as art editor and photograph­y critic for The Village

Voice from 1985-2005, also reviewed photograph­y exhibition­s for The New

Yorker and has contribute­d essays to numerous publicatio­ns on photograph­y and fashion. Photograph­s of magazine layouts feature in the book, including American, British, and French Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, W, Details, Purple Fashion and The Face, accompanie­d by Vince’s informativ­e critique. The book also puts the spotlight on more obscure fashion photograph­ers — Melodie McDaniel was one of only a few women of colour working in fashion photograph­y during the 90s; and Hermann Landshoff, a German expression­ist photograph­er who captured the fashion and youth of post-war Germany, are both featured in the book.

 ?? Photos / Supplied ?? French Vogue 1939 by Erwen Blumenfeld.
Photos / Supplied French Vogue 1939 by Erwen Blumenfeld.
 ??  ?? • Issues: A History of Photograph­y in Fashion Magazines published by Phaidon (2019), $150 from Phaidon.com.
• Issues: A History of Photograph­y in Fashion Magazines published by Phaidon (2019), $150 from Phaidon.com.

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