VOGUE US
Horst IRVING PENN Lily Dache BERT STERN Marella Agnelli HATS Vogue 1961 November
Horst IRVING PENN Lily Dache BERT STERN Marella Agnelli HATS Vogue 1961 November
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Rare issue of the American edition of VOGUE magazine, dated 1st Nov 61. Alexander Liberman was the art director.
The cover model is Sondra Peterson wearing a fabulous turban hat and photographed by Horst P. Horst.
This issue features -
Clothes, hats and accessories by Mollie Parnis, Lilly Dache, Tarquin, Nina Ricci, etc.
Photography by Karen Radkai, Bert Stern, John Rawlings, Horst and Irving Penn.
Jewellery by Jean Schlumberger, Tiffany, Schiaparelli, etc.
Marella Agnelli.
Princess Niloufer of Hyperbad.
Stationery.
BEAUTY
New COATS
MAKE -UP and BEAUTY
POETS
New looks for the WINTER SEASON
Dining at home - EVENING WEAR and INTERIORS.
Do You Think You're a Snob? by Lydia McLean.
Good condition. Light edge wear to cover The photograph you see is off the actual magazine.
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