QUEEN
Charlie Chaplin AVEDON Marella Agnelli CAPOTE Beaton COCO CHANEL Queen magazine
Charlie Chaplin AVEDON Marella Agnelli CAPOTE Beaton COCO CHANEL Queen magazine
Rare issue of British fashion magazine The Queen. Originally a society magazine, when this title began publication in the late 1800s, it was reinvented in the 1960s.
This issue of The Queen has a fantastic 15 page documentary feature shot by Tony Armstrong-Jones (later; Lord Snowdon) in London entitled "Women in a Man's Working World" - see pics.
Richard Avedon has collaborated with Truman Capote and this issue has some selected highlights. Stunning photography portfolio...
Includes the famous photograph of Neapolitan princess Marella Agnelli which hangs in The Met in New York. Nothing short of iconic!
Full page portrait of Charlie Chaplin 'with devil horns' by Richard Avedon, inc article.
Ditto with Cecil Beaton and Hermione Gingold, 2 page feature - see our pics.
Elsa Maxwell, Marie Louise Bousquet and Gabrielle Coco Chanel are also featured.
There is also a rare drawing of Avedon and his wife by the fashion illustrator Rene Bouche as part of this feature.
Also -
Fashion spread shot in Lobbs store, St. James, London by Burt Glinn. The theme is Grey Flannel.
Writer Elizabeth Jane Howard portrait and feature.
AMBROSE HEATH
CONSTANTINOPLE
DRUSILLA BEYFUS
FRANCIS WYNDHAM
JOAN PRICE
CALCUTTA
LORD KINROSS
SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR
Please view our listings for Vogue and Queen magazines from the 1950s & 1960s.
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