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EDWARD FOX David Bailey MONICA VITTI Cecil Beaton MENSWEAR Men in Vogue # 1 1965
EDWARD FOX David Bailey MONICA VITTI Cecil Beaton MENSWEAR Men in Vogue # 1 1965
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British Vogue magazine: Men in Vogue, the very first issue, #1 Vol 1 from '65.
Extremely rare - this menswear special title was only published for a few dedicated supplementary issues in the 1960's & 70's
Edward Fox cover feature, photographed by Norman Parkinson.
"The Englishman, The Best Dressed Man in the World?" Features - Cecil Beaton, Brinsley Black, Gay Kindersley, Nigel Lawson, Jocelyn Stevens (Editor of Queen magazine), Sir Fitzroy Maclean, Christopher Gibbs, Lord Gormanston, Julian Ormsby-Gore and James Astor are all photographed and interviewed. Portraits by Ronald Traeger
The Most Bailey Girls in the World - David Bailey on women he finds "different, mysterious and interesting".
Men and their cars - Photographer Terence Donovan with his Silver Cloud II, Mark Boxer (editor of 'London Life' magazine and previously Art Director of Town magazine) and a Rover 2000, Granada trainees in a Mini Moke, Peter Sheridan in a 1930 Invicta; Lord Snowdon in Mini & Aston Martin DB5 cars, and Racing driver Jim Clark in a Lotus Elan.6 pages, photos by Bailey and Parkinson.
The Heroes of St Moritz - Tony Nash and Robin Dixon who won the World Bobsleigh Championship. Photographs by Terence Donovan
Christopher Gibbs' shopping guide to London.
Antonia Fraser writes 'But you can get a girl with a gun' inc photographs of Antonia.
Sport by Rupert Lycett-Green.
Excellent condition. Rare for this vintage.
Mail - Insurance and online tracking is included in postage.
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Extremely rare - this menswear special title was only published for a few dedicated supplementary issues in the 1960's & 70's
Edward Fox cover feature, photographed by Norman Parkinson.
Winter clothes menswear fashion feature. Modeled by actors Corin Redgrave, Edward Fox and Gilles Milinaire.
Photographed by Norman Parkinson 12 pages.
"The Englishman, The Best Dressed Man in the World?" Features - Cecil Beaton, Brinsley Black, Gay Kindersley, Nigel Lawson, Jocelyn Stevens (Editor of Queen magazine), Sir Fitzroy Maclean, Christopher Gibbs, Lord Gormanston, Julian Ormsby-Gore and James Astor are all photographed and interviewed. Portraits by Ronald Traeger
The Most Bailey Girls in the World - David Bailey on women he finds "different, mysterious and interesting".
Catherine Deneuve (his wife at the time),
Jean Shrimpton, Francoise Dorleac, Jeanne Moreau,
Sue Murray and Monica Vitti are all photographed by Bailey for this feature.
6 pages, includes a photo of Bailey at work.
Men and their cars - Photographer Terence Donovan with his Silver Cloud II, Mark Boxer (editor of 'London Life' magazine and previously Art Director of Town magazine) and a Rover 2000, Granada trainees in a Mini Moke, Peter Sheridan in a 1930 Invicta; Lord Snowdon in Mini & Aston Martin DB5 cars, and Racing driver Jim Clark in a Lotus Elan.6 pages, photos by Bailey and Parkinson.
The Heroes of St Moritz - Tony Nash and Robin Dixon who won the World Bobsleigh Championship. Photographs by Terence Donovan
Christopher Gibbs' shopping guide to London.
Antonia Fraser writes 'But you can get a girl with a gun' inc photographs of Antonia.
Sport by Rupert Lycett-Green.
Barney Wan fashion illustrations of ski-wear, 3 pages including a full page drawing.
Eric Stemp illustrates for DAKS
128 pages.
23 x 31 cm
Excellent condition. Rare for this vintage.
Mail - Insurance and online tracking is included in postage.
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