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"Fashion Faux Parr (Signed)" is a collection of works by British photographer Martin Parr (1952-2025). Since the 1970s, Parr has used vivid colors and dry humor to capture everyday scenes from British society, including consumer culture, class consciousness, and leisure activities. He has established himself as an artist who brings social criticism to documentary photography. This volume compiles and compiles his photographic practice, which focuses on fashion. By focusing his attention not on the ideal images presented on runways and in advertisements, but on the attire of people on the streets, at event venues, and on the outskirts, Parr reveals the reality in which the desire to follow trends and personal taste coexist despite their discrepancy. Without mocking his subjects, the photographs calmly demonstrate how the act of dressing is linked to social norms and values, challenging the viewer's own judgments and gaze. Parr's method, which has traversed documentary and social criticism, has come to fruition in this book as an attempt to reinterpret the context of fashion photography from the outside.
Signed by the photographer .