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Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Saturday, February 25, 2012
JUNE 1950
JEAN PATCHETT
Reading and Records
Irving Penn
THE EVENING DRESS BATHING SUIT
Rawlings
JEAN PATCHETT
Arnold Constable
Joffe
JEAN PATCHETT
Carolyn Schnurer
Joffe
COOLIE COAT
Bonnie Cashin
Rawlings
IRVING PENN
Mrs. Baldwin Dillon
Nantucket Naturals
Frances McLaughlin
Mrs. Nicholas Biddle
Cecil Beaton
Joseph Bellanca
JEAN PATCHETT
Penn
PENN
LISA FONSSAGRIVES
Penn
JEAN PATCHETT
Penn
Vogue June 1950
90-DAY PLAN
June to September
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
FASHION TAKES A TURN - NOVEMBER 1949
CHRISTIAN DIOR - NEW YORK
ERWIN BLUMENFELD
MR. AND MRS. PETER THIERIOT
GOWN-MOLYNEAUX
CLIFFORD COFFIN
SARAH RIPAULT BALLGOWN
HORST
CASTILLO BALLDRESS
THE FLOOR-SWEEPING TRAIN
HORST
EVELYN TRIPP
HENRI BENDEL - CUSTOM
HORST
JEAN PATCHETT
BEN GAM
HORST
LISA FONSSAGRIVES
MAINBOCHER
IRVING PENN
JANET TAYLOR
CONSTANTIN JOFFE
MRS. WINTHROP ROCKEFELLER
JOHN RAWLINGS
THE HEAD HOOP: A PAVED GOLD-PLATED ARC
DESIGNED BY MILES WHITE
for the shingles seen in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
HORST
RHINESTONE HEAD HOOP
BERGDORF GOODMAN
HORST
HRH PRINCESS MARGARET
CECIL BEATON
1930-2002
ONCE A GREAT BEAUTY
Harper's Bazaar November 1949
Thursday, July 14, 2011
VOGUE -THE "MEN'S" ISSUE 1953
i want a girl in a short skirt and a long jacket
Vogue May 1953
The Men's Issue
The 1953 Man in Vogue
Blazers and White Flannels Back in The Country
The Man In Slacks
Fashion and the woman who dresses for a man
Harvey Berin
Erwin Blumenfeld
As for women's clothes, and men's feelings about them: fashions herein, too, for the women who dresses for a man - guaranteed to succeed with all but the man who doesn't notice any style of women's dressing unless it's a good salad dressing. Conclusion: please tell each other when you're pleased with each other?
The New Black
and the woman who dresses for a man
Rembrandt
Erwin Blumenfeld
The New Black
and the woman who dresses for a man
Hannah Troy
Erwin Blumenfeld
The New Slenderness
and the woman who dresses for a man
Lisa Fonssagrives in Traina-Norell
Irving Penn
The Floating Print
and the woman who dresses for a man
Count Sarmi of Elizabeth Arden
Horst P. Horst
The Floating Print
and the woman who dresses for a man
Junior Formals
Horst P. Horst
The Woman Who Dresses for Coolness
Sybil Connelly
Frances Mclaughlin
Dressing for the Paris Season
Dior
Henry Clarke
On Their Way Over: 1 Case Apiece
Paul Parnes - Timely
Milton Greene
Men On Their Way Up
Hart Schaffner & Marx - Talmack
Milton Greene
Men On Their Way Up
Haspel
John Rawlings
Man-Tamer
Marlene Dietrich, as The Ringmaster
Miss Dietrich, the eternally alluring, the woman of glamour, dares alternately to tear down the public's glamourous notions and then to rebuild them. She showed herself in a movie washing her teeth, arrived in the front lines during the war in slacks and a shirt, and changed to a beaded sheath when she sang. She wheeled her grandchildren to the park, and then recently at a benefit performance of the circus at Madison Square Garden startled the audience when she walked out (for only one night) as The Ringmaster. In this costume, which she artfully designed, she appeared in the dark immensity, with only a massive spotlight picking up the red of her coat, the diamond studs, the shining boots, the silk hat tipped to the side. Taking the microphone, she said to the entranced audience in a dark, warm, cavernous voice, "Hel-looo," adding affectionately, "Are you having any fun?" While Dynamite, "the only horse in the world able to gallop backwards," galloped backwards, some thirty photographers concentrated entirely on the lure of Miss Dietrich.
Vogue
May 1953
Marlene Dietrich
1901-1992
Once a Great Beauty
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