Revisiting one of fashion’s most radical visual moments more than half a century later might seem like an exercise in nostalgia, but photographer Peter Knapp is bringing his images of André Courrèges ’ collection into the present with a tightly curated exhibition at the Fondation Maeght. The show focuses on the now-iconic series of images shot on a Hasselblad camera in January 1965 for French Elle magazine and features a selection of his works alongside archival materials and garments from the collection. Speaking to WWD, Knapp recounted that the issue of Elle had already been sent to the printers when the journalists went to see Courrèges’ spring collection. It was a bit of an afterthought on the last day of shows, but it immediately sent editors into a state of frenzy. You May Also Like “’It’s a revolution,’ they said. ‘You have to change everything,’” he recalled. Ten pages needed to be pulled from the issue and replaced immediately. Knapp had 12 dresses to shoot, and just a few hours.…