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"In and Out of Fashion" is a collection of works by William Klein, one of the most representative photographers of the 20th century. If "The Decisive Moment" by Henri Cartier-Bresson, published in 1952, is the "model for photography," then Klein's "New York" can be said to have discovered the "possibility of photography." Expressed with bold framing angles, extreme close-ups, rough grain, blurring, and other techniques that were taboo at the time, as well as innovative editing and design, it discovered the multifaceted nature of photography and opened up the infinite possibilities that photography can convey. This series has been compiled into photo books, starting with "New York," followed by "Rome," "Moscow," and "Tokyo." This is a rare large-format collection of Klein's works that focuses on his "fashion commercial work."