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Herb Ritts - Versace, Veiled Dress, El Mirage, 1990
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Herb Ritts - Versace, Veiled Dress, El Mirage, 1990

Herb Ritts, Versace, Veiled Dress, El Mirage, 1990. 'Copyright 2006 Herb Ritts Foundation' in the upper left corner. Artist's dry stamp in the lower right corner of the image. Total dimensions: 41,5 x 31,5 cm on semi-gloss paper. Fine condition. Printed Lated, 2000's. In this iconic image, Herb Ritts transforms a fashion gesture into a timeless allegory of form, movement, and desire. The female figure, wrapped in a black veil pulled and sculpted by the wind, becomes a living sculpture set against the stark landscape of El Mirage. The body nearly disappears beneath the fabric; what remains is rhythm, tension, and a choreography between material and air. Ritts strips away narrative artifice to focus on essentials: the relationship between the human body, space, and light. The garment ceases to function as clothing and becomes ephemeral architecture; the model transcends individuality to become a symbol. Few images better encapsulate Ritts’s ability to elevate fashion photography into a realm where it converses with classical sculpture, minimalism, and modern abstraction. During the 1980s and 1990s, Herb Ritts redefined the visual language of celebrity and luxury. His style—deceptively simple yet meticulously precise—established a new canon in which elegance emerged from formal purity rather than excess. Working with figures such as Versace, Madonna, Naomi Campbell, and Cindy Crawford, Ritts turned fashion imagery into a universal language of power, sensuality, and permanence. Herb Ritts holds a central place in 20th-century photography and stands alongside artists such as: Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Helmut Newton, Horst P. Horst, Robert Mapplethorpe, Guy Bourdin, Peter Lindbergh, Bruce Weber, Annie Leibovitz, Man Ray, Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Diane Arbus, Eve Arnold, Cindy Sherman, Steve McCurry, among many others. An essential work for collectors of fashion, portrait, and contemporary photography —an image where fashion transcends time and becomes pure form.

No. 100131649

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Herb Ritts - Versace, Veiled Dress, El Mirage, 1990

Herb Ritts - Versace, Veiled Dress, El Mirage, 1990

Herb Ritts, Versace, Veiled Dress, El Mirage, 1990.

'Copyright 2006 Herb Ritts Foundation' in the upper left corner. Artist's dry stamp in the lower right corner of the image. Total dimensions: 41,5 x 31,5 cm on semi-gloss paper. Fine condition. Printed Lated, 2000's.

In this iconic image, Herb Ritts transforms a fashion gesture into a timeless allegory of form, movement, and desire. The female figure, wrapped in a black veil pulled and sculpted by the wind, becomes a living sculpture set against the stark landscape of El Mirage. The body nearly disappears beneath the fabric; what remains is rhythm, tension, and a choreography between material and air.

Ritts strips away narrative artifice to focus on essentials: the relationship between the human body, space, and light. The garment ceases to function as clothing and becomes ephemeral architecture; the model transcends individuality to become a symbol. Few images better encapsulate Ritts’s ability to elevate fashion photography into a realm where it converses with classical sculpture, minimalism, and modern abstraction.

During the 1980s and 1990s, Herb Ritts redefined the visual language of celebrity and luxury. His style—deceptively simple yet meticulously precise—established a new canon in which elegance emerged from formal purity rather than excess. Working with figures such as Versace, Madonna, Naomi Campbell, and Cindy Crawford, Ritts turned fashion imagery into a universal language of power, sensuality, and permanence.

Herb Ritts holds a central place in 20th-century photography and stands alongside artists such as:
Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Helmut Newton, Horst P. Horst, Robert Mapplethorpe, Guy Bourdin, Peter Lindbergh, Bruce Weber, Annie Leibovitz, Man Ray, Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Diane Arbus, Eve Arnold, Cindy Sherman, Steve McCurry, among many others.

An essential work for collectors of fashion, portrait, and contemporary photography —an image where fashion transcends time and becomes pure form.

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