DETAILS Magazine, Vol. 5 No. 8, 1987/03 (March), Bill Cunningham’s 40-Page Spring Collections Special

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March issue of DETAILS Magazine, 1987.  This issue includes a 40-page special of Bill Cunningham’s photography and reviews of the Spring collections, shot in Paris, New York, and London.

Cunningham regularly covered the following designers: Azzedine Alaïa, Giorgio Armani, Geoffrey Beene, Sally Beers, Bill Blass, Chanel, Patricia Clyne, Oscar de la Renta, Giorgio di Sant’Angelo, Dolce and Gabbana, Angel Estrada, John Galliano, Jean Paul Gaultier, Romeo Gigli, Hermés, Marc Jacobs, Betsy Johnson, Norma Kamali, Donna Karan, Rei Kawakubo, Patrick Kelly, Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Christian Lacroix, Karl Lagerfeld, Helmut Lang, Ralph Lauren, Issey Miyake, Isaac Mizrahi, Claude Montana, Franco Moschino, Thierry Mugler, Anna Piaggi, Yves Saint Laurent, Sybilla, Isabel Toledo, Gianni Versace, Vivienne Westwood and Yohji Yamamoto. Many of these are in this issue.

Issue also features Bruce Weber’s photographs of Chet Baker,  Stephen Saban’s column, Marcus Leatherdale’s Hidden Identities and other regular DETAILS contributors.

152 Pages. 9″ x 11.5″

Cover photo by Bill Cunningham of Betsy Johnson’s dresses, hand-tinted by Kathy Grove.

Bill Cunningham’s 40-page spring special, The Collections Spring Forward

2-page spread, Azzedine Alaïa

Rei Kawakubo / Comme des Garçons

Thierry Mugler

Donna Karan

OTHER CONTENT OF INTEREST

2-Page spread, Chet Baker: Bad Boy But Beautiful by Cherry Vanilla, with photos provided by William Claxton and Bruce Weber.

Full-page photo of Chet Baker by Bruce Weber

Photos accompanying Stephen Saban’s celebrity article, featuring Debbie Harry, Billy Idol, Sylvester Stallone and others at 10-18, Tunnel and Limelight. Photographers include Patrick McMullan.

Marcus Leatherdale’s Hidden Identities, featuring Phoebe Legere

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For readers of the weekend style section of the New York Times, Bill Cunningham (1929–2016) was a perennial presence in two of the paper’s most popular weekly picture columns: On the Street, a sharp-eyed compendium of the fashion he encountered on the street; and Evening Hours, a compilation of portraits of society figures at New York philanthropic fund-raisers.