A retrospective of the work of fashion photographer Norman Parkinson, with images spanning his 56-year career from WWII to the swinging sixties and buttoned-up eighties. Luminaries including Audrey Hepburn and Jerry Hall were immortalised in his sumptuously coloured shots, which graced the pages of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar and Town & Country. Having introduced the concept of exotic locales, bizarre props and visual juxtapositions – basically the building blocks of modern couture campaigns – Parkinson is regarded as the father of modern fashion photography.
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