US Vogue April 1, 1964 ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Colour–The Paris Idea Photo William Klein Models Tania Mallet, Benedetta Barzini, Antonia Boekestyn Hair Alexandre
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US Vogue April 1, 1964 ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Colour–The Paris Idea Photo William Klein Models Tania Mallet, Benedetta Barzini, Antonia Boekestyn Hair Alexandre
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Bella Hadid posing for Vogue in one of the pieces from the Givenchy Paris Collections. 🌹
I know, I already did posts about this dress of Grace earlier, but I can't stop!
Below - the same dress for Vogue (left) and for Harper's Bazaar ( right). (1955)
US Vogue April 1, 1950
Model Jean Patchett
Photographer: Norman Parkinson
The great dress at Balenciaga. One of the many evening beauties in the Paris collections "spectaculars" designed for entrances. This, identifiably Balenciaga: startling, narrow; black. white, and red. White satin covered with pailleted black lace; a kite bow cut of stiff red taffeta across the front. Photographed in Mr. Balenciaga's Paris house. The dress, at Hattie Carnegie. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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US Vogue March 1, 1951
First Paris News
Photo John Rawlings, Models Unknown ❤️❤️❤️❤️
US Glamour April 1954
Model: Suzy Parker ❤️❤️❤️
Dorian Leigh (photographed on the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Paris) for "Elle Magazine" (in Lanvin-Castillo) by Georges Dambier - Autumn-Winter 1953 Paris collections
Models Wearing Military Inspired coat designed Jeanne Lanvin. Fall Collection 1968. Photo Bill Ray.
A ready-to-wear coat ( on the left) and a couture one ( on the right) repeat blacks that Paris went for. Each is worn with chain necklaces, a big theme in Europe. The designs also have a snappy military spirit – this ready-to-wear version is even named the Lieutenant.