Saturday, September 5, 2009
  • Blooming

    Blooming: Brigitte Bardot (The Flower Session), 1967. Photograph Sam Levin

  • Brigitte

    Brigitte Bardot (Lounger) c.1968 © Reporters ASSOCIéS

  • Madonna

    Madonna take note: Brigitte Bardot (The Chair Session), 1967. Photograph Sam Levin

  • Brigitte

    Brigitte Bardot and Picasso, 1956. Photograph Guy Farner

  • Smouldering

    Smouldering on the cover of 1968 album The Brigitte Bardot Show: Brigitte Bardot (The Orange Background Session), 1967. Photograph Sam Levin

  • Brigitte

    Brigitte Bardot (Arriving at Rome’s Fiumicino Airport 2), 1961. Photograph Patrick Morin

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A Life in Pictures
Brigitte Bardot and Photography
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A Life in Pictures

Brigitte Bardot and Photography

When blonde bombshell Brigitte Bardot walked barefoot into the public consciousness in Roger Vadim’s 1956 film And God Created Woman, she caused an international sensation—whipping censors into a frenzy with her portrayal of female sexuality. She went on to star in over 50 films, single-handedly start innumerable fashion fads and release a series of albums and songs. To coincide with her 75th birthday on September 28, London’s James Hyman Gallery are mounting an exhibition of photographs of Bardot, including iconic images from the likes of Sam Levin as well as previously unpublished works.

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