US Vogue January 1, 1959
Bergdorf Goodman
Model/Modèle : Sunny Harnett
Photo Bill Silano
vogue archive
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US Vogue January 1, 1959
Bergdorf Goodman
Model/Modèle : Sunny Harnett
Photo Bill Silano
vogue archive
Today in Airline History: October 4, 1958. A BOAC Comet 4 becomes the first commercial jet to do a scheduled trans-Atlantic crossing, as it flies from London Heathrow to New York International Airport, via Gander. (How do you make your company's story go the distance? www.MarkChesnut.com)
Passengers relaxing on the sleeper seats in the new Comet 4 during a demonstration flight at Hatfield in 1958
US Vogue January 1, 1959
Bergdorf Goodman
Model/Modèle : Anne St. Marie
Photo Bill Silano
vogue archive
US Vogue January 1, 1959
Anne St. Marie wears a coat, by Monte-Sano & Pruzan in Anglo wool tweed, yellow. Light jersey beanie that folds over, by Paulette. Lucille clipper handbag in brown alligator. The plane, a Comet 4 from B.O.A.C.
Anne St. Marie porte un manteau, par Monte-Sano & Pruzan en tweed de laine anglo, jaune. Bonnet en jersey clair qui se replie, par Paulette. Sac à main clipper de Lucille en alligator marron. L'avion, un Comet 4 de la compagnie B.O.A.C
Photo Henry Clarke vogue archive
1960 Comet 4
1960. First jet service from Mexico to the US.
Comet 4, flew from 1958-1981