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Showing posts with label vogue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vogue. Show all posts
Monday, July 25, 2011
MOD Monday - 'Veruschka'
It's hard to believe that Veruschka von Lehndorff, the popular model of the 1960's whose name was shortened to simply 'Veruschka', turned 71 this year. Born in Russia, but of German descent, she came from a military background being that her father was a German Count & Army reserve officer who was a part of the German resistance. He was executed when she was five years old for attempting to
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adolf hitler,
casino royale,
eileen ford,
ford modeling agency,
german,
german resistance,
giles,
homeless,
james bond,
military,
model,
new york,
paris,
russian,
salvador dali,
veruschka,
vogue
Monday, June 27, 2011
Linda Morand - MOD Monday
Linda Morand from Long Island, New York, was one of the top fashion models of the mid 60's to mid 70's. She was was originally discovered by Eileen Ford (Ford Modeling) and graced the pages of Vogue, Glamour & Mademoiselle as well as many international fash mags. She was considered to be the favorite model of designers Betsey Johnson & Vidal Sassoon and was one of the first ever American models
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
The Lure of The Little Black Dress
For decades, women everywhere have been in pursuit of the perfect 'little black dress'. Why you ask? ... Because the 'right' LBD has the ability to create a slimming illusion on the most curviest of frames, so make no mistake...the color black is a girl's best friend!Prior to the 1920's the color black was reserved for periods of mourning and considered appalling to be worn for anything but
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1920s,
audrey hepburn,
black,
breakfast at tiffanys,
charlotte russe,
coco chanel,
dress,
express,
fashion,
forever 21,
GIVENCHY,
hollywood,
little black dress,
victorias secret,
vintage,
vogue
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Sorry Janice Dickinson...You Were NOT The World's 1st Super Model!
A few weeks ago I happened to catch the end of Celebrity Rehab on VH1 and this years season featured the self proclaimed 'World's 1st Super Model' Janice Dickinson. Obviously she wasn't aware that the term 'super model' was already known in the 1940's so this prompted me to delve a little bit into the subject to see if there was any validity to the label.Regardless of the fact that the writer
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cat walk,
Celebrity Rehab,
cheryl tiegs,
Chicago Tribune,
christine brinkley,
gia carangi,
Glamour,
Janice Dickinson,
Judith Cass,
super man,
Super Model,
twiggy,
VH1,
vogue
Thursday, December 16, 2010
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