Andrea Blanch’s singular photographic vision was cultivated through her relationship with mentor Richard Avedon, best known for his iconic images of Katherine Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe. Blanch became one of the first women to break the glass ceiling in fashion photography. She shattered stereotypes by portraying the sensuous side of fellow females. Here, she overlays a boudoir shot with a notebook page whose cursive text repeatedly expresses the girl’s romantic longing to be taken to the City of Love.
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