This is the first-ever monographic exhibition dedicated to Glen Luchford, the British photographer who has reshaped the visual language of fashion with his cinematic and irreverent eye. Known for his iconic campaigns for Gucci, Prada, and Saint Laurent, and for collaborations with leading magazines such as Vogue and Another Magazine, Luchford has also designed the exhibition layout himself, conceived as an immersive journey through more than three decades of his career. Curated by Alessio de’ Navasques, the show avoids the traditional retrospective format to unfold as a site-specific project: legendary images sit alongside outtakes, test prints, mistakes, and personal memories, revealing the creative process behind photographs that defined an era. The exhibition aligns with 10 Corso Como’s mission to explore the connections between photography, fashion, and design, offering a fresh reading of the final decade of the 20th century and its lasting impact on the present. For the international fashion audience, Luchford emerges not only as a cult photographer but as a visual storyteller capable of turning every image into a cinematic scene poised between elegance and disillusion.
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