Photography Davide SorrentiFashionNewsA snapshot of Davide Sorrenti’s life and loves, via his intimate PolaroidsA new book brings together some of the mythologised photographer’s most candid shots, captured on the streets of NY, in lovers’ bedrooms, and beyondShareLink copied ✔️December 18, 2020FashionNewsTextEmma Elizabeth DavidsonPolaroids Davide Sorrenti 1994 – 19979 Imagesview more + If you’ve not seen Charles Curran’s 2019 documentary See Know Evil, put it on your watchlist immediately. A moving depiction of young photographer Davide Sorrenti’s life, leading up to his untimely passing aged just 21, the film seeks to set the record straight on his position within the so-called heroin-chic era of the 90s – and necessitates a box of tissues next to you if you do decide to hit play. Following in the wake of See Know Evil, a definitive coffee table tome, and a number of exhibitions documenting his work, comes a new book – which handily drops right in time for Christmas. Collating a selection of his personal snapshots, Polaroids Davide Sorrenti 1994 – 1997 offers an intimate glimpse into his life away from the countless fashion editorials he lensed through a series of candid images. In one, girlfriend Jaime King lies nude on a bed, while others depict friends hanging out on the streets of NY skating and drinking. “Davide followed in the tradition of people like Bob Richardson, Richard Avedon, and Nan Goldin, in the sense that people told me he considered himself a reportage photographer, not a fashion photographer,” Curran told us last year. “I think he was trying to document that last genuine youth movement in New York history before (former mayor Rudy) Giuliani sanitised it. New York is kind of an adult Disneyland today – Davide was cognisant enough to recognise how special that moment was.” Published by IDEA and landing on digital shelves today, Polaroids is limited to just 1,000 copies. So probably don’t sleep on it if you’re looking to add it to your library. Photography Davide SorrentiExpand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE‘Britain feels like Disneyland’ Glenn Martens on a big Brit-inspired collabGlamour and grunge: A new Dazed shoot celebrates Sisley K’s arrivalMiu Miu gets arty in Paris, plus more fashion news you missed‘He was the ultimate canvas’: Transforming Jacob Elordi into FrankensteinVivienne Westwood’s final project rejuvenates her iconic tits t-shirtIt’s official: Maria Grazia Chiuri is taking over FendiIn pictures: The wildest street style moments at London Fashion WeekJoshua Ewusie was the breakout star of London Fashion WeekTrashy Clothing’s SS26 collection is lifting fashion’s veil of glamourA cult Chicago painter inspired Kiko Kostadinov’s latest showCrack is back at McQueen! Plus everything you missed at Paris Fashion WeekZimmermannKindred spirits and psychedelic florals: Zimmermann heads to 70s Sydney