<p>It was on a Malibu beach in 1988 that Peter Lindbergh shot the <em>White Shirts</em> series, images now known the world over. Simple yet seminal, the photographs introduced us to Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Rachel Williams, Karen Alexander, Tatjana Patitz, and Estelle Lef¿re. <strong>This marked the beginning of an era that redefined beauty, </strong>and Lindbergh would go on to <strong>alter the landscape of fashion photography for the decades that followed</strong>.<br/><br/>This book gathers more than <strong>300 images from forty years</strong> of Lindbergh¿s career. It traces the German photographer¿s <strong>cinematic inflections and humanist approach</strong>, which produced images <strong>at once seductive and introspective.</strong><br/><br/>In 1980 Rei Kawakubo asked Lindbergh to shoot a Commes des Gar¿s campaign, one of his earlier forays into commercial photography. Kawakubo gave him carte blanche. The following years brought forth <strong>collaborations w