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BRUCE WEBER Vivienne Westwood PIRATE COLLECTION Peccinotti DIANA SPENCER ~ Vogue

BRUCE WEBER Vivienne Westwood PIRATE COLLECTION Peccinotti DIANA SPENCER ~ Vogue

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Rare, vintage issue of British Vogue magazine.

Bruce Weber photographs Sloane Condren, the cover model.  This is the debut of the pirate shirt making the cover of English Vogue for the very first time.   Silk chiffon and lace blouse by Yvonne Langley.

FASHION - 

This issue contains the iconic 'Escape to the sun with the new romantics' fashion editorial, photographed by Alex Chaterlain, with the cover model and along with male models (unknown).  16 pages including New Romantic clothes from World’s End (Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood's first store) including the self-striped Pirate dress, petty-drawers and stockings.

'Summer Knits' photographed by Terence Donovan, 6 pages of summer knitwear.

'The Collectibles' shot by George Barkentin, 8 pages of nautical themed clothes by Jasper Conran, Lewis Gould, Triscosa & Otto Glanz.

Harri Peccinotti photographs a swimwear fashion spread, 4 pages. 

Eric Boman beauty photography, 2 pages.

ARTICLES - 

Terence Stamp writes "Stamp Recollecting"  about being discovered by Peter Ustinov, his films and returning to the stage.  One page with 2 photographs.

Lady Diana Spencer, photographed by Snowdon.  Excitement builds as Prince Charles & Princess Di are set to marry. “The reaction to The Royal Ballet engagement of Lady Diana Spencer and the Prince of Walker has revealed vast numbers of hitherto unsuspected Royalists. Romance is in the air, the obvious delight is catching. 5 foot ten and long-legged like her mother, it is rather as if a charming young giraffe had wandered into the Royal enclosure. Pleasing to look at and to listen to, Lady Diana is also strong-minded, innocent and idealistic – how else, at not yet twenty, could she take on such responsibility?"

The Royal Ballet, photographed by Snowdon and written by Clement Crisp.  Dancers include Bryony Brind the year before Nureyev picked her from the ranks.  8 pages. 

Sophie Hicks gets her hair cropped by James LeBon, half a page how-to feature.  Sophie was on the cover of an early issue of i-D and went on to edit Tatler magazine and now works as an architect.  Her daughter is Edie Campbell, a recent Vogue cover model.

Brooke Shields - 2 rare photographs of Brooke in the social pages, one with Franco Zeffirelli and Placido Domingo, the other a close-up of Brooke.  Both small photos (1/3rd of a page feature) but scarce.

Nicola Dupays fashion illustrations.

Adverts - Miss Selfridge.  Mulberry teamed with Helena Rubenstein, 4 page campaign. 

Excellent condition, small 1cm piece missing from paper layer of spine, contents pristine.  The photograph shows the actual magazine you will receive.  Very scarce issue. Insurance and online tracking is included in postage, and we offer Next Day Delivery for UK customers. 

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