Edward Steichen: In High Fashion documents the legendary period from 1923 to 1937 when Steichen served as the chief photographer for Condé Nast’s premier magazines, Vogue and Vanity Fair. During these years, Steichen revolutionized the genre of fashion photography, moving away from soft-focus pictorialism toward a sharp-edged, modernist aesthetic known as “New Objectivity.” The book features over 200 of his most iconic portraits and fashion plates, capturing the glamour of the Jazz Age and the elegance of the 1930s. From legendary celebrities like Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich to the cutting-edge designs of Chanel and Lanvin, Steichen’s work defined the visual language of style for an entire generation.