Simply Sacha

From the pictures it is impossible not to have fun: they breathe deeply, take a breath of fresh breath of fashion, but now you look and realize that the freshness is still there, it turned into an incredibly sensual timeless charm of the moment.

Her career also reminds breathe freely, without obstacles, "like love" - ​​Sasha van Dorssen was born in Rotterdam in the mid-40s, she studied art history at the Academy of Fine Arts, in 1963 went to Paris for an internship. And met with the photographer Peter Knapp, who took her to work at Elle and he suggested she just signed - Sacha.

And ever since that name is becoming a frequent guest on the pages of all the major fashion magazines and advertising campaigns: bright and sensual photos grace the pages of British Vogue, Stern, Harper Bazaar Italy, Marie Claire, GQ, and outfits the young and talented designers Christian Lacroix, Jean -Paul Gaultier and Kenzo Takada played new original painting is in its lens.













While still a novice photographer, I admired the work of Sacha in ELLE and Marie Claire. I loved the models, of course, but also light, perfectly lined composition and atmosphere of these photos. They were filled with happiness and joy of life, just passing the spirit of the age.






So 1964 marked the beginning of her career in Paris. As already mentioned, Sasha had a constant photographer of the magazine Elle. During the '60s she purposefully develops his own style in the context of fashion, while working already with Harpers Bazaar and the Sunday Times.
But since 1977, began working closely with the magazine Marie Claire, which lasted more than 20 years.









Also, since 1977, her photographs published in books on fashion (Fortuny, Christian Dior, Old England ...)
In 1984, Hermès invites Sasha cooperate with the magazine Le Monde d'Hermès. In addition, Louis Vuitton appoints her as a photographer for your publication. At the same time, Sasha participates in campaigns Yves Saint Laurent and L'Or, and many other well-known brands.









She still photographs. A true classic of her works can be seen in numerous exhibitions and in her richly illustrated book.