Inside the photographer's first fashion monograph, ‘Linda Evangelista Photographed by Steven Meisel.'
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Steven Meisel isn’t one to look back at the past, but when Linda Evangelista, his longtime muse and creative collaborator, asked him to work on his debut fashion monograph together, he agreed. The result is over 190 images depicting one of the longest and most influential collaborations in fashion and photography history.spans over three decades, beginning in 1987, with the first image Meisel ever took of the model.
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