Longtime Vogue readers can likely recognize Steven Klein’s photographs at a glance, what with their glaring colors, arresting compositions, and beguiling sense of unreality. These aren’t images that one casually flips past; they demand to be studied, marveled at, remembered.
Such was the précis of Stoppers , Vogue editor Phyllis Posnick’s 2016 book, which featured quite a lot of work by Klein. (As Posnick previously told Vogue , “I really think Steven’s an artist… he wants to make pictures that last.”) But now, with Steven Klein: Vogue , a new tome out from Abrams in December, Klein gathers the very best of his fashion editorials, portraits, and beauty imagery for Vogue into one astonishing package.
Steven Klein: Vogue is out from Abrams on December 2. The book’s cover ima