The Fashion Yearbook 2021
Best of Campaigns, Editorials, and Covers
Fiona Hayes author Julia Zirpel author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Georg Callwey
Published:29th Mar '21
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This book highlights key fashion editorials and campaigns from 2020, showcasing the creativity of the industry during challenging times.
The Fashion Yearbook 2021 serves as a definitive resource within the fashion industry, showcasing the most outstanding editorials, covers, and campaigns from 2020. This carefully curated collection is the result of selections made by a jury of international experts, highlighting the creativity and innovation that emerged during a tumultuous year. As the fashion world faced unprecedented challenges, it also sparked new ideas and expressions, leading to a dynamic shift in how fashion was represented and perceived.
In a year marked by uncertainty, the Fashion Yearbook 2021 captures the essence of a rapidly evolving landscape. The book delves into the minds of the talented individuals—photographers, stylists, models, and editors—who contributed to this transformation. With a focus on the intersection of fashion and politics, it illustrates how magazines began to adopt more assertive stances, reflecting the zeitgeist of a society in flux. This compilation not only celebrates artistic achievements but also recognizes the broader cultural conversations that informed them.
Selected by a distinguished jury that includes notable figures such as Ariel Foxman and Donald Schneider, the Fashion Yearbook 2021 is more than just a visual feast; it is an insightful overview of the creative forces shaping the industry. This illustrated book stands as a new benchmark for fashion publications, offering a glimpse into the future while honoring the past.
ISBN: 9783766725103
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1598g
240 pages