Peter Lindbergh and Azzedine Alaïa, the photographer and the couturier, were united by their love of black, a love that they would cultivate alike in silver print and solid color garments Lindbergh ceaselessly turned to black and white to signify his search for authenticity in the faces he brought to light Alaïa drew on the monochrome of timeless clothes to create veritable sculptures for the body In this book, the unique dialogue between the two artists is immortalized in print Illustrating the