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Photographer and director, Gia Coppola’s most recent body of work, was inspired in part by the saturated cinematography of Robert Altman’s film, '3 Women'. The 1977 movie's muted Californian landscape served as a visual reference when scouting for the right backdrop to showcase Gucci's 2016 womenswear collection, designed by Alessandro Michele.
As Coppola describes: 'On location, we found some similarities between the film and the fashion. Altman's storytelling wasn't linear and existed in a grey area between the real and the unreal. The same can be said of Michele's Gucci shows, which blur the lines between male and female, contemporary and vintage. Both of these creatures hark into our memories to make us realize how we feel in the moment.'
Recently shown at Cannes, photographer and film director Gia (Palo Alto, Mainstream), brings her cinematic eye and effortless style to her narrative photographs. Gia's work has been featured in Elle Decor, Juxtapoz, Vogue, Vice, Coveteur, Town and Country, NY Mag and in Gucci collabs.
- 21.5" x 31.5"
- 6 lb.
- The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed and numbered by the Co-Founder of Tappan
- Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper
- Use a soft, lint-free cloth or a soft brush to clean your frame
- Made in the USA
- Pop-In@Nordstrom
- Item #7275848
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