The visual approach in 60 Years of Style centers on portraiture, capturing the evolution of fashion and personal expression over six decades. The book presents a curated collection of images by Horst, emphasizing the transformation of style through distinct poses, lighting, and composition signatures.
The thematic focus lies in the intersection of identity and visual culture, reflecting how shifting trends and moods are embodied in individual portraits. The work documents not only changing aesthetics but also the enduring power of fashion photography as a form of cultural memory.
Spanning 212 pages, this 2001 publication allows readers to trace a nuanced narrative of style progression, revealing subtle continuities and contrasts within a historical framework.