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Annemarie Margot Elfreda "Sunny" Harnett (1924 – May 1987) was an American model, actress, and casting director. She can be found in fashion magazines throughout the 1950s — including frequently on the cover of Vogue — and was often a model of choice by photographer Edgar de Evia. Harper's Bazaar ranks her as one of the 26 greatest models of all time.

After becoming an assistant to Eileen Ford of Ford Models, she soon quit modeling. Harnett allegedly turned down the chance to represent Naomi Sims, who eventually became the first African-American supermodel, because Ford had "too many" black models already.

At some point, Harnett gained weight and underwent a mastectomy. Due to health concerns, she was later placed in a home for long-term care. According to fellow 1950s Ford model Betsy Pickering, Gerald W. "Jerry" Ford, founder of Ford Models, hospitalized Harnett for mental illness. Harnett died from injuries sustained in a fire at the home in May 1987 when she was 63.

She was also an actress and appeared in the film Funny Face (1957). An ash blonde, she was a favorite model of photographer Richard Avedon, who served as a thinly veiled model for Fred Astaire's character of Dick Avery in Funny Face. Avedon snapped one of the most famous photos of Harnett, in which, clad in an evening gown by Grès, she peers at a roulette wheel in a casino in Le Touquet, France. That iconic August 1954 photograph fetched $35,000 when Christie's auctioned it in October 2012.
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US Vogue February 15, 1956
Photo Karen Radkai
Model Sunny Harnett


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US Vogue March 15, 1955
Photo John Rawlings
Model Sunny Harnett


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US Vogue February 15, 1959
Photo William Bell
Models Betsy Pickering, Anne St. Marie, Dovima, Sunny Harnett, Evelyn Tripp


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US Vogue April 1, 1956
Photo Irving Penn
Model Sunny Harnett


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US Vogue June 1955
The Tunic T-Shirt: First Appearance

Photo Irving Penn
Model Sunny Harnett


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US Vogue June 1955
Summer Costume Jewels–Sweaters Like

Photo Irving Penn
Models Dovima, Sunny Harnett


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US Vogue February 1, 1955
Miron Mills

Photo Francesco Scavullo
Model Sunny Harnett


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US Vogue May 1, 1955
Via Paris, Via Orlon: The First Tunic Sweater

Photo Roger Prigent
Model Sunny Harnett


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US Vogue February 15, 1955
3 Vogue Pattern-planned Wardrobes

Photo Roger Prigent
Models Suzy Parker, Sunny Harnett, Leonie Vernet, Unknown


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US Vogue February 1, 1952
The American Sweater Idea - Never Better

Photo Horst P. Horst
Models Sunny Harnett, Suzy Parker, Unknown


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US Vogue February 1, 1952
Seymour Fox

Photo Unknown
Models Sunny Harnett, Unknown


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US Vogue February 1, 1952
The American Sweater Idea - Never Better

Photo Horst P. Horst
Models Sunny Harnett, Suzy Parker, Unknown


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US Vogue December 1956
Forstmann

Photo Unknown
Model Sunny Harnett


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US Vogue March 1, 1955
Fine-Weather Costumes: New Fur Usage

Photo Clifford Coffin
Models Barbara Mullen, Sunny Harnett


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US Vogue February 1, 1955
American Marvels: Under $25 and Above Reproach

Photo Irving Penn
Models Mary Jane Russell, Leonie Vernet, Sunny Harnett


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US Vogue May 1, 1955Cotton Printing: Smart Evening Course
Photo Leombruno-Bodi
Models Dovima, Charlotte Payne, Sunny Harnett, Unknown


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US Vogue February 1, 1955
Monte Sano for Hutzler's

Photo Unknown
Model Sunny Harnett


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US Vogue February 1, 1955
American Tweeds In New Pale Tints

Photo Roger Prigent
Models Suzy Parker, Sunny Harnett, Evelyn Tripp, Anne St. Marie


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US Vogue May 1, 1955
Pauline Trigere for DuPont

Photo Unknown
Model Sunny Harnett


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