AbbasHaute Couture Collections, Chanel, Paris, 1986
£2,300
Estate stamped on reverseSilver gelatin print
Accompanied by estate COA
Paper size: 20 x 24 inches

Estate stamped on reverseSilver gelatin print
Accompanied by estate COA
Paper size: 20 x 24 inches
This artwork is a silver gelatin estate print. The work comes directly from the artist's estate, via Magnum Photos in London.
© Abbas/Magnum Photos
Framing
Abbas: Haute Couture Collections. We recommend book-mounting this print in a wide passe-partout and then framing it in a black wooden box. This classic method not only gives visual priority to the image but also fits seamlessly into most interiors. However, if you prefer a different look, other framing options are also available. Additionally, to ensure the highest levels of production, all of our frames are handcrafted to museum standards by one of the UK’s leading workshops. Please note that prices include tax, but exclude framing and shipping costs.
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Artwork In Detail
This photograph was taken at the Chanel Haute Couture show in Paris in 1986. Abbas captures a model’s stride while setting the scene against iconic Parisian landmarks, such as Sacré-Coeur and the Panthéon. Amalgamating timeless fashion with enduring architecture, he transforms the runway into a dialogue between style and history. Although his fashion images remain among his lesser-known work, they highlight his sharp eye for drama and cultural resonance. Presented in collaboration with Magnum Photos.


Abbas
Haute Couture Collections, Chanel, Paris, 1986
EnquireAbbas: Haute Couture Collections, Chanel, Paris (1986)
Abbas
Iran
B. 1944 - 2018
EnquireAbbas spent six decades documenting conflict and change, covering wars and revolutions in Biafra, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Chile, Cuba, Northern Ireland, the Middle East, South Africa under apartheid, and also post-revolution Iran. He joined Magnum in 1981, and became a full member by 1985. Over time, Abbas turned his lens toward global religions, producing landmark books such as ‘Allah O Akbar’ (1994) and ‘Gods I’ve Seen’ (2016). Today, many international institutions hold his work in their collections, including the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, the National Museum of Singapore, the Centro Fotográfico Álvarez Bravo (Oaxaca), and also the Jeu de Paume (Paris).
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