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Fall 2017

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All titles available at Books & Books Bal Harbour. TRIA GIOVAN: THE CUBA ARCHIVE When New York-based photographer Tria Giovan first traveled to Cuba in 1990, she discovered a people with an indomitable spirit. Entranced by them, and the complexities of their day-to-day lives, Giovan returned to the island a dozen times over the next six years, shooting more than 25,000 images. Her new book "The Cuba Archives: Photography from 1990's Cuba," is poised to give the public an affecting glimpse of a time that highlighted the resiliency, and flair, of the Cuban people. (Damiani) BAL HARBOUR 221 BETAK: FASHION SHOW REVOLUTION For the past 25 years, Alexandre de Betak has mesmerized the fashion world with his epic shows for brands such as Christian Dior, Michael Kors and Rodarte. This fall Phaidon will publish "Betak: Fashion Show Revolution," the first ever book to examine the man behind these grand shows. Its 450 photographs, most of them previously unpublished, are poised to grab readers by their hands and bring them to both the front row of runways across the world, as well as behind the scenes where all the magic happens. (Phaidon) IBIZA: BOHEMIA What do Hollywood star Elizabeth Taylor and rock legend Freddie Mercury have in common? They've both frolicked across the magical island known as Ibiza. In homage of the island's unique connection with creative minds, Assouline has recently released "Ibiza Bohemia," which chronicles the island's history as a hot spot for celebrities and artists alike since the 1930s. In the book, fashion editor Renu Kashyap and travel writer Maya Boyd explores the hippie-chic atmosphere that continues to enable it to be a fertile ground for artistic inspiration and spiritual awakenings. (Assouline) FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY: THE STORY IN 180 PICTURES This fall Aperture releases "Fashion Photography: The Story in 180 Pictures," featuring the works of Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton, Horst P. Horst and more. The book isn't just a feast for the eyes, though, in it readers will learn from fashion chronicler Eugénie Shinkle how this field of photography constantly holds up a mirror—a magical one—to the changing values of culture. (Aperture) ©PETER LINDBERGH, COURTESY PETER LINDBERGH, PARIS; ©DUY VO

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