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Yves Saint Laurent in his fall 1966 collection introduced his most iconic piece: the tuxedo. This garment was originally reserved only for men but Saint Laurent used the same codes and adapted it to the female body.
Christy Turlington and Christian Slater at the Club USA in New York, 1993
CFDA Fashion Awards 1993
Christy Turlington during a Council of Fashion Designers of America event at Lincoln Center in New York City, February 1993
CFDA Fashion Awards 1993
Christy Turlington and Marc Jacobs appear onstage during a Council of Fashion Designers of America event at Lincoln Center in New York City on February 1993
CFDA Fashion Awards 1993
Christy Turlington and Tatum O’Neal attend a Council of Fashion Designers of America event at Lincoln Center in New York City, February 1993.
CFDA Fashion Awards 1993
Christy Turlington and Linda Evangelista attend a Council of Fashion Designers of America event at Lincoln Center in New York City, February 1993
Linda Evangelista, Vogue Italia 2005
Bella Hadid at Fondazione Prada Museum in Milan 02/27/2022
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Kristen Dunst, premiere of “The Virgin Su1c1des”, 2000
Illustrations by Christian Dior in the women’s pages of Le Figaro, May 1939
The Bar Suit, Christian Dior SS 1947, his first collection and show
MARILYN MONROE BY CECIL BEATON, 1956
Cecil Beaton had only one shoot with Marilyn Monroe, which took place at the Ambassador Hotel in New York in February 1956.
The photographer compared the actress to ‘an over-excited child asked downstairs after tea’ and added: "The initial shyness over, excitement has now got the better of her. She romps, she squeals with delight, she leaps on to the sofa. She puts a flower stem in her mouth, puffing on a daisy as though it were a cigarette. It is an artless, impromptu, high-spirited, infectiously gay performance".
Gwyneth Paltrow and Winona Ryder at a Giorgio Armani party, 1996
Kate Moss by Terry O’Neill, 1992
Chanel Fall 1996 Couture by Karl Lagerfeld
The first Victoria's Secret Fashion Show on August 1, 1995 at the Plaza Hotel in New York City.
The world was first introduced to the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in 1995. Back then it was all about showcasing the brand's lingerie in a surprisingly humble way — there was no glitter, definitely no wings and no musical act to headline the show. The styling in 1995 was about projecting an image of the woman inspired by Hollywood icon Sophia Loren and staying ahead of the curve, as underwear became the new outerwear.
Models: Magdalena Wróbel, Helena Barquilla, Valerie Jean Garduno, Heidi Klum and Frederique van der Wal