Gallery: How Garance Doré and the Street Style Revolution Upended Fashion With a Camera and a Blog
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An illustration by Garance, 2016
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Street style image from London, Feb. 2010
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Emmanuelle Alt, editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris at the Tuileries in Paris, outside the fashion shows, March 2009
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The author, WIRED’s contributing style director, Lauren Goodman at New York Fashion Week, Sept. 2008
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An illustration by Garance, 2010
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A close-up from Paris Fashion week, Sept. 2009
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Amanda Brooks, a favorite subject of Garance, photographed by her, March 2011
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Anna Dello Russo, creative director of Vogue Nippon, is arguably the most famous street style star in Milan, Jan. 2016.
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A satirical illustration resembling Vogue editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour. Translation (double meaning): "We are driving the devil crazy./The devil is crazy for..." Blogs!
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Close up of a 3.1 Phillip Lim bag, March 2011
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Portrait of model Crystal Renn after the Chanel show in Saint-Tropez, May 2010. Crystal is an exception in the fashion industry because she is not a size zero. Garance has always been an advocate of body acceptance.
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Street style image from Paris Fashion week, September 2009
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Garance stands in front of one of her illustrations in 2009, published in Vogue Paris (photograph in magazine by David Burton). In 2012, Garance joined the magazine as a contributor.
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Garance with her Canon 5D mark iii, wearing a camel coat--one of her wardrobe favorites.
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