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Lana Turner
(vía Evelyn Tripp New York, 1953)
Evelyn Tripp 1953
Jean Patchett (L) & Sunny Harnett 1951
Evelyn Tripp wears a Christian Dior evening gown in a photo by Erwin Blumenfeld, Paris, 1949
Jean Patchett models a Jacques Fath dress by the Tidal Basin and Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC, 1951. Photographer unidentified.
Vogue, 1953, photographed by Horst
Original caption: “Fruit complex? An enviable thing (look at Envy grudging away backstage). Dress by Mollie Parnis in grape-printed silk surah; $90. This, the Lennox bag, La Tausca pseudo-pearls, and McCallum stockings: all, Bergdorf Goodman. Shoes by Valley, at Best’s. Dress, also at Hudson’s; Younkers.”
Vogue editorial shot by Tom Palumbo 1960
Isabella Albonico
Jonathan Logan 1961
Sara Thom and Dolores Hawkins
Model Janet Randy Photo by Clifford Coffin, 1952
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Stonecutter in the 1950’s
Anne Gunning wearing an ensemble by Dior for Vogue, April 1953. Photo by Henry Clarke.
Elizabeth Threatt with artwork wearing a pale lilac linen dress by Hattie Carnegie, photo by Louise Dahl-Wolfe, for Harper’s Bazaar (1951).
Threatt, the daughter of an English father and a Cherokee mother, had a successful modeling career. In 1952, director Howard Hawks saw her photograph and cast her as the Blackfoot princess Teal Eye in his acclaimed frontier film The Big Sky (1952). Although she was a notable part of this successful film, Threatt left the picture business and never acted again.
Dress by Betty Barclay 1959