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Morgan Harper Nichols’ ‘Let July be July’
Audrey Hepburn (1960s)
Ava Gardner at the fitting for the Fontana Sisters fashion show, Rome, 1954
"Clothes are naturally important to this lovely star, who is an elegant dresser. She hates any kind of ostentation in dress, and simply cannot understand why some women dress so elaborately that they obscure themselves. "If one wants a painting to be noticed and appreciated, one never puts it in such an elaborate frame that it is overwhelmed," she argues. "I'm quite in sympathy with a girl who wants to create an impression when she enters a room", admits the star who certainly attracts all eyes wherever she goes. "But when a dress or jewels attract the attention first, it is no real compliment to a woman's charms. Subdued materials and simplicity of line accentuate attractiveness. They serve as a spotlight for a woman's looks and personality," she insists. "Showy fabrics and an assortment of jewellery, whether it be real or imitation, really turn off the beacon and keep the girl herself in darkness. I believe it a great mistake for a woman to serve as a walking advertisement for a dressmaker, no matter how renowned. I insist that a gown shows me off to advantage, After all, I have paid for it, so why should I be disregarded and all the attention given to the couturier? Whenever a dress gets too much attention, and other women want to know where I purchased it, I know I have made a mistake. And I also know that the designer has, too."
-Ephemera magazine, 1959
Hanna Schonberg
Claudia Cardinale
Lauren Bacall reaching for Smirnoff vodka bottle at an after-party following the world premiere of the film A Star Is Born, 1954
Jean Arthur, 1937
Sharon Tate photographed by Orlando Suero, 1966
Dressed by Paco Rabanne
A woman in a party dress walks towards a car in Miami, 1957
Marilyn Monroe on the beach in Amagansett, New York in 1957. Photo by Sam Shaw.
Ballerinas standing on window sill in rehearsal room at George Balanchine’s School of American Ballet
Alfred Eisenstaedt, Life, 1936
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