Collection: PASCAL C.
Pascal began his career at the age of 19, with a photo commissioned by Elle magazine - a still life of cosmetics, in 1983. For the next ten years, he worked as an architectural and interior photographer, contributing to magazines such as World of Interiors, Vogue and Maison et Jardin. He enjoyed blurring the lines by mixing genres, shifting the rather compartmentalized codes of different disciplines, before turning definitively to fashion in the 90s. But his style remains marked by his taste for photographs conceived as baroque stories, abounding in fabulous objects and shimmering colors, staged in the extraordinary settings of faraway lands: India, Peru, Kenya, Japan, Australia, and for prestigious clients such as Vogue and Vanity Fair.
It's this flamboyant style that has made him one of the leading figures in fashion photography today.