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Rene Bouche HENRY CLARKE Jersey Suit COLETTE Paris copies US VOGUE March 15 1961

Rene Bouche HENRY CLARKE Jersey Suit COLETTE Paris copies US VOGUE March 15 1961

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Rare issue of the American edition of VOGUE magazine, dated 15th Mar 1961

The cover is Argentinian model Nélida Lobato, wearing a fantastic matching pillbox hat and is photographed by Eber Lobato.

This issue features -

Writing by ELINOR GOULDING SMITH.

Features on colour.

Paris copies photographed by Henry Clarke.

Fashion illustrations by Rene Bouche.

The Jersey Suit.

New Ocean Dazzlers.

Colette story.

California's Pool House of Mr & Mrs Christian de Guigne III.

Oliver Smith at home in Brooklyn.

Excellent condition.  A couple of old tape repairs to the cover, otherwise fine.  
The photographs you see are from the actual copy you will receive.

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Our Covid Virus Plan - March 2020

We are still trading. We are still posting sales.  The post office has advised, as an essential service, that it will remain open. There are also extra cargo planes to keep up with demand, and couriers such as FedEx and DHL have increased capacity.

We have lots of packaging in stock, we started self isolating in early March and we have a new, very stringent cleaning routine in place.

We have thousands of magazines close to us in our archive and office and we also have many more in boxes in storage. Any stock we retrieve is being handled with gloves.  All of our stock is already sealed, as all our vintage magazines are stored in individual archive sleeves, in acid-free boxes, and in climate-controlled art storage.

The world has changed and it will continue to change in profound ways that we cannot fully imagine.  We have no other income and we really appreciate any sales we make that at this time. As we start this long path of isolation and spend more time cut off we are, in a small way, a little excited about the idea of being able to provide reading material and rare magazines for people all over the world. With love from all of of us at this very difficult time.

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