Head Shot

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Andy Warhol
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David Bailey
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Dreams and Reflections Marianne Faithful
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Richard Avedon
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Stoned Andrew Loog Oldham
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Wonderful Tonight Pattie Boyd

Product details

  • ISBN 9781783527496
  • Dimensions: 141 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2019
  • Publisher: Boundless Publishing Group Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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A girl from a Yorkshire mining town is barely thirteen when her father kills himself – her brother finds him dying. At sixteen she’s spotted by a rock star and becomes an international Vogue model. Seven years later her brother kills himself in her New York apartment and her mother dies too. With no family left, her life is now one of extreme choices.

Fifty years later, Victoria confronts her past and takes her readers on an unflinching voyage through her experiences as a model and beyond. Speaking frankly about loss, love, friendship and ambition, Head Shot is a book of inspiration and purpose.

Packed with astonishing images by the photographers Victoria worked with, and the defiant fashions she wore throughout her career, it also bears witness to a time of unparalleled cultural energy and invention; it’s a story in which bags and shoes can, and do, sit right next to life and death.

Victoria Nixon was eighteen when she was discovered by Helmut Newton, who photographed her for Vogue. This launched her international modelling career, which led to her being named the Daily Mail’s ‘Face of 1968’. After modelling, she went on to become an award-winning advertising copywriter, television producer and magazine editor. In the 1990s she opened the first deli in the UK to ban plastic packaging, and in 2002 her first book, Supermodels’ Beauty Secrets, was published, followed by Supermodels’ Diet Secrets in 2004. She is co-founder and managing director of a company which designs and manufactures humanitarian aid products used worldwide.

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