US Vogue August 15, 1956 : Virginia Taylor by Karen Radkai

Three Back-to-School Wardrobes for the 7-to-12s
Photo Frances McLaughlin
Illustrator Erica


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Relaxing New Way to Look in Fashion—in Jersey
Photo Karen Radkai
Models Unknown


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Here Begin 8 Pages of Vogue's "Fashions in Living"
Photo Herbert Matter


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Fashions In Living | Living Harmoniously in a Young Room, New Decor Ideas
Photo Herbert Matter


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Fashions In Living | California House, Patterned in Light
Photo Julius Shulman
Subjects Mr. & Mrs. Nat Goldstone


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Pattullo-Jo Copeland for Bonwit Teller
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Evan-Picone
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Model Anne St. Marie


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Ben Zuckerman
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Model Betsy Pickering



Kimberly
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Model Sunny Harnett


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Saks Fifth Avenue
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Adele Simpson for B. Altman & Co.
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Larry Aldrich
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Ben Gershel by Robert Knox
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Model Leonie Vernet


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Christian Dior for Keanon Fabrics
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Hattie Carnegie
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Model Ann Farrar


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Peck & Peck
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Celanese
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Models Patsy Shally, Unknown


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Swansdown
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Models Lucinda Hollingsworth, Suzy Parker, Betsy Pickering



Rose Marie Reid
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DuPont
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Models Dovima, Unknown



Forstmann
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Models Unknown, Jean Patchett


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The Men's Page: For a Young Man's Reading
Photo Irving Penn


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Fascinating.

Men’s high fashion didn’t exist during this era in America— and absolutely not documented in any high fashion print. It’s an invaluable glimpse into what was considered a standard alongside women's high fashion. Sure, it’s all just preppy gear— and these supposedly teens dressed and look like their dads/granddads (LOL), but interesting nonetheless.
 
One Woman's Way to Wear the New Black—Excitingly
Illustrator René Robert Bouché


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Robert Bouché was such an amazing artist. This could hang in a museum alongside any work of 'proper art'.
 
T-shirt Tights—New Young Stockings
Illustrator Vevean Oviette


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All the Vogue illustrators were truly super artists. Absolutely incredible who much style, mood and atmosphere they generate with a few minimalistic strokes. Genius.
 
The Men's Page: For a Young Man's Reading
Photo Irving Penn


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All these early male models look sooooo self conscious: probably because there was so little work for them that they were rank amateurs compared with the women.
 
Fascinating.

Men’s high fashion didn’t exist during this era in America— and absolutely not documented in any high fashion print. It’s an invaluable glimpse into what was considered a standard alongside women's high fashion. Sure, it’s all just preppy gear— and these supposedly teens dressed and look like their dads/granddads (LOL), but interesting nonetheless.
What you say is so true.
 

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