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US Vogue May 15, 1954
Melissa Weston wears a dress made of black nylon jersey. By Filcol, in Webco fabric. Dress, Weiss rhinestone jewelry, and gemstone headband.
Melissa Weston porte une robe confectionnée en jersey de nylon noir. Par Filcol, en tissu Webco. Robe, bijoux en strass Weiss et serre-tête orné de pierres précieuses.
Photo Karen Radkai
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Rosalie in 1954.
US Vogue May 1, 1954
Cartier
Model : Dovima
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US Vogue May 1, 1954
Bergdorf Goodman
Model : Mary Jane Russell
Photo : Richard Avedon
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US Vogue May 1, 1954
L'Aiglon
Model : Dovima
Photo : Wingate Paine
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US Vogue May 15, 1954
Jean Patchett wears a dress in tucked crepe, Dacron, and rayon, tied with red and white stripes. By David Crystal. The hat, a large circlet of Leghorn straw belted with white chiffon, is from Sally Victor. Colorful straw bracelets and straw and gold earrings are from Accessocraft; straw-colored Dawnelle gloves. Gorgeous even in the whitest sun: the complexion here, illuminated by the hand-mixed face powder by Charles of the Ritz. The lipstick, a sunny coral pink called "Camellia," also by Charles of the Ritz.
Jean Patchett porte une robe, en crêpe rentré, en Dacron et rayonne, nouée de rayures rouges et blanches. Par David Crystal. Le chapeau, un large cercle de paille Leghorn ceinturé de mousseline blanche, de chez Sally Victor. Bracelets en paille colorés et boucles d'oreilles en paille et or d'Accessocraft ; gants Dawnelle couleur paille. Magnifique même sous le soleil le plus blanc : le teint ici, illuminé par la poudre pour le visage mélangée à la main par Charles of the Ritz. Le rouge à lèvres, un rose corail ensoleillé appelé « Camellia », également par Charles of the Ritz.
Photo Erwin Blumenfeld