How Avedon Blurred His Own Image »

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ON a morning in April 1967, Twiggy, the doe-eyed British modeling sensation, sat on a stool before Richard Avedon in his studio on East 58th Street. She had on a plain black dress and black fishnets, and it was her first session with the fashion photographer. She was 17.

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    myfairlady5 months, 4 weeks ago

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    Avedon’s process utterly unique.

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        What the hell is this piece of crap story doing on the front page after 18 hours with 16 props and 2 comments??!?

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