Harper's Bazaar: 150 Years
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Harper's Bazaar: 150 Years

The Greatest Moments

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eBook - ePub

Harper's Bazaar: 150 Years

The Greatest Moments

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About this book

America's first fashion magazine, Harper's Bazaar has showcased the visions of legendary editors, photographers, and stylists and featured the works of noted writers since 1867. From its beginnings as a broadsheet aimed at the rising leisure class, the publication has since transformed into a magazine devoted to examining the lives of women through the lens of fashion. In celebration of the magazine's 150th anniversary in 2017, Harper's Bazaar: 150 Years captures the greats who have shaped the magazine over these decades. Harper's Bazaar: 150 Years includes the most iconic pieces of work from the magazine's archive: more than 150 photographs and covers and 50 text excerpts, including articles, poems, and works of fiction. Organized chronologically, the selections showcase the breadth of creativity and artistry that has been published in the pages of the magazine for more than a century and prove that Harper's Bazaar is more than just a fashion magazine.

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Publisher
Abrams
Year
2017
Print ISBN
9781419723940
eBook ISBN
9781683350071
Topic
Art
Abrams, New York
THE GREATEST MOMENTS
CREATIVE DIRECTION BY
ELIZABETH HUMMER
GLENDA BAILEY
Opposite:
Linda Evangelista on the September 1992 cover, photographed by Patrick Demarchelier.
Previous spread:
Jean Shrimpton, helmet by Mr. John, on the April 1965 cover, photographed by Richard Avedon.
CONTENTS
INDEX
396
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
399
FOREWORD BY GWYNETH PALTROW
4
INTRODUCTION BY GLENDA BAILEY
6
OUR BAZA AR
In the beginning, from the Gilded Age to the Jazz Age.
8
ASTONISH ME
The making of the modern fashion magazine.
26
WHAT’S HAPPENING
Space, race, and radical chic:
Bazaar
takes on the turbulent 1960s.
106
THE EDITOR’S EYE
The fashion magazine with ā€œa little salt and pepper added.ā€
166
THE ERA OF ELEGANCE
Kate Moss, the Clinton years, and the creative renaissance.
184
FASHION’S BACK
Bazaar
in the 21st century.
236
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4
TRULY GROWING UP involves closing the gap
between who you are and who you want to be—getting
closer to the essence of yourself. One hundred fifty years
is longer than a lifetime, and the differences between
where we were in 1867 versus where we are now—as
women, as a culture—are incredible to contemplate.
Seeing that evolution through the lens of
Harper’s Bazaar
is even more striking.
A human being looking at a photograph gets back
ā€œclouds of fantasy and pellets of information,ā€ as Susan
Sontag once put it—much of that fantasy self-projected. If
a photograph is a moment in time, then a magazine is some-
thing of a monthly time capsule. It’s a little strange—and
an enormous luxury—to see the chapters of your own
life chronicled in the pages of a magazine. It’s a bit like
looking at a really amazing photo album—one created
using the most talented hair people, makeup artists,
lighting specialists, stylists, and photographers on earth.
But what I see when I look isn’t that glamorous image.
I was twenty-four when I did my first
Bazaar
cover. I’d
just gone through a really bad breakup, and I hadn’t eaten in months. That’s what I see when I first look at it: the grief
and not eating. We had gone to shoot out in the Hamptons, and I was so young that I didn’t know that you don’t try to
drive back to Manhattan on a Sunday night. The makeup artist, Kevyn Aucoin, and I got into the back of this van, and
I chain-smoked while he deejayed as we sat in traffic on the Long Island Expressway for hours and hours. When I finally
got out of my seat, my ass was numb, so Kevyn hoisted himself up and began punching me in the rear—you know, to
get the blood flowing. We couldn’t stop laughing. That’s what I think of when I look at that first cover: being young
and stuck in the back of that van, laughing with Kevyn like that moment was never going to end.
When I look at the cover with the long hair and the big boobs, I think of the period when I was breast-feeding. I’d
taken some time off to have kids and be at home, and I felt self-conscious because of my boobs and my weight, but mostly
because I’d been out of circulation for three years. I was just psyched that someone migh...

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  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Back Cover