from Style.com
No matter how many T-shirts insisted "Blondie is a group," for a lot of fans only one member registered. You can't really blame them. Debbie Harry's Dietrich-as-rock-diva charisma was hard to get past. Those cheekbones, those hooded eyes, those short skirts: It made for great live shows and, as Mick Rock's brand-new book proves, great photos. Two-hundred-plus pages of pictures, and a behind-the-scenes DVD, document Harry and her cohorts from the early CBGB days, through tough times, and out the other side. Fade away? Hardly. Radiate? Always.
Debbie Harry, in 1976 at CBGB.
A digitized portrait of Harry, from the late seventies.
Part of a series of the band, shot in the mid-seventies.
Harry, in 1978 in New York City.
Harry, goofing around in the studio, in the late seventies.
Joey Ramone, Chris Stein, and Debbie Harry, in the eighties.
Harry, in 1998.
Harry, shot for Rebel magazine, in 2003.
The Cover...
Host Kate Moss and Debbie Harry, at a launch party in celebration of Mick Rock's new book, Picture This: Debbie Harry and Blondie, May 18, 2004, at Hiro.
Mick Jones and the cover of Picture This.