Thierry Mugler, Photographer  

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Thierry Mugler, Photographer (1988) is a book by Thierry Mugler with the support of ‎Jack Lang.

It features the November 1986 Tafraout, Morocco photographs taken at the Jean Vérame painted rocks site.

2020 blurb:

"A stunning visual journey of the enduring legacy of fashion and couture icon Manfred Thierry Mugler Since launching his namesake label in 1974, Manfred Thierry Mugler has been celebrated for his fierce silhouettes and creative vision. Drawing inspiration from everything from architecture and theatre to Old Hollywood and futurism, his fantastical creations have been worn by Beyoncé, David Bowie, Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Lady Gaga, and Diana Ross. Mugler is a fashion revolutionary, but his creative powers also extend to photography. The French fashion designer has masterfully shot his most significant creations throughout his career. Illustrated with 144 photographs from his captivating personal collection, including both iconic and never-before-published images, this lavishly produced book proves that Mugler’s spectacularly bold work is best captured by the creator’s own singular photography."



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