“David, if you can photograph a woman, the Eiffel Tower and a bunch of roses at the same time, then the picture for the new fragrance Paris is yours.” He did so and this photo would soon sprawl over magazines across the world. Of course there was a woman, the Eiffel Tower and a bunch of roses, but above all there was a photo.” recalled Pierre Bergé.
When people visualize a Yves Saint Laurent women, credits would likely to go to Helmut Newton. Certainly, the late photographer had provoked some iconic YSL images in the 1970s; however, there was another name who carried the legacy and created some serene yet opulence shots to echo the era 80s. David Seidner (1957-1999) was the gent in league. Fondation Pierre Bergé-Yves Saint Laurent hosted an exhibition for him in 2008. His vision of YSL women response well to the couturier’s mood at the time, quiet and widowy, somehow austere when perfection remains.
*All photos from International Center of Photography




















A mass will be celebrated
Only wish they have more skus other than denim here in HK. Navajo prints, fringing, checks, denim and poncho. Skip Dr. Martens, I’d pair with hand-made Quoddy Grizzly boots from Maine to make it a nice voyage to go all out to Mid-West Americana. 


























