Bill Cunninghamâs photography captured the evolution of style, of trends, and of the everyday, both in New York City and in Paris. His work also shows that street style is not only about fashion; itâs about the people and the changing culture.
These photographsâmany never before seen, others having originally appeared in The New York Times and elsewhereâmove from decade to decade, beginning in the 1970s and continuing until Cunninghamâs death in 2016. This enduring portfolio is enriched by essays that provide a revealing portrait of Cunningham and a few of his many fascinations and influences, contributed by Cathy Horyn, Tiina Loite, Vanessa Friedman, Ruth La Ferla, Guy Trebay, Penelope Green, Jacob Bernstein, and a much-favored subject, Anna Wintour. Here youâll find Cunninghamâs distinctive chronicling of the 1980s transit strike, the rise of 1990s casual Fridays, the sadness that fell over the city following 9/11, Inauguration Day 2009, the onset of selfies, and many other culturally significant moments.
- Hardcover
- Essays by Cathy Horyn, Tiina Loite, Vanessa Friedman, Ruth La Ferla, Guy Trebay, Penelope Green, Jacob Bernstein, and Anna Wintour
- 384 pages
- Color photographs