Less than two years into Bazaar’s triumphant return, the magazine’s spare sculptural look was being imitated everywhere. Bazaar had, practically overnight, defined a new visual landscape. But as the competition scrambled to copy Fabien’s innovative use of typography and negative space, Liz and Fab kept moving, mixing supermodels and street photographers, grunge and glam, punk and posh. In this episode, we talk to Fabien Baron, Paul Cavaco, Linda Evangelista, Tonne Goodman, Elissa Santisi, David Sims, Richard Sinnott, Mario Sorrenti, and Amber Valletta about some of the most important fashion shoots of the Nineties, stories still widely referenced today.
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09/26/24 • 29 min
BLOW-UP: When Liz Tilberis Transformed Bazaar - On Edge
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Elissa Santisi
We had total creative freedom from Liz and Fabien. It was almost like, the more outrageous the idea, the better.
Mario Sorrenti
I heard about Fabien and I heard about Liz Tilberis. So it was like, somehow I have to get my work into the door.
David Sims
It was a very safe place for a young lad like me to go and sort of have a shot.
Tonne Goodman
You know, it was a
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