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Showing posts with label bert stern. Show all posts

Thursday, March 21, 2019

LEE RADZIWILL: THE MOST STILISH WOMAN

She's died about one month ago, Lee Radziwill, one of the most elegant women ever. But her style will be an inspiration for all want to be so elegant like her. There are many images that represent her eternal style, I've selected some pictures that show how she was always elegant in all her life and in all situation. An icon of fashion to follow. Hamish Bowles described her in the August 2003 issue of Vogue as “the chic, sleek wraith whose fabled wide-eyed prettiness and brisk elegance has defined dynamic American style for decades—and still turns heads.”
Lee Radziwill by Bert Stern

Jackie and Lee on Capri 1970

Lee Radziwill and Peter Tufo


Lee  with her Son Anthony In Italy, 1962

Lee Radziwell and Herb Ross

Lee Radziwill with Giambattista Valli
Lee Radziwill with Andy Warhol

Lee Radziwill with Truman Capote

Lee Radziwill with Mick and Bianca Jagger

Lee Radziwill with Rudolf Nureyev



Lee Radziwill with her sister Jacqueline Kennedy

Lee Radziwill with her sister Jacqueline Kennedy on Amalfi


Lee Radziwill with Anna Wintour




Lee Radziwill  photo by Bert Stern

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

60's BROCADE TOP


Brocade is a precious fabric worked with a jacquard weave, characterized by interwoven patterns in relief, often in gold and silver. The manufacture of brocade began in China around 400 A.C. Dating back to the Middle Ages, brocade fabric was one of the few luxury fabrics worn by nobility throughout China, India, Persia, Greece, Japan, Korea and Byzantium. Brocades were also an important fabric during the Renaissance, and especially the Italian Renaissance.The complexity and high quality of luxurious silk fabrics caused Italy to become the most important and superior manufacturer of the finest silk fabrics for all of Europe. The almost sculptural lines of the fashions during the Renaissance were paired perfectly with the exquisite beauty and elegance of brocade, damask, and other superior silk textiles.

Il Broccato è una preziosa stoffa lavorata con tessitura a jacquard, caratterizzata da disegni intessuti a rilievo, spesso in oro e argento. La produzione di Broccato inizia in Cina intorno al 400 d.C. Risalente al Medioevo, il tessuto in broccato era uno dei pochi tessuti di lusso indossati dalla nobiltà in Cina, India, Persia, Grecia, Giappone, Corea e Bisanzio. I broccati erano anche un tessuto importante durante il Rinascimento, e specialmente il Rinascimento italiano. La complessità e l'alta qualità dei lussuosi tessuti di seta fecero sì che l'Italia diventasse il più importante e superiore produttore dei migliori tessuti di seta per tutta l'Europa. Le linee quasi scultoree delle mode durante il Rinascimento erano perfettamente abbinate alla bellezza e all'eleganza raffinate di broccato, damasco e altri tessuti di seta di qualità superiore.



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Early 60's Silver Brocade Top
David Bailey for Vogue UK, 1968.

Jane Shrimpton 1966

1963 Harper's Bazaar

1966   -   1967   -   1968

1968

1960 Carven

1968 Jean-Louis Scherrer

Audrey Hepburn

Veruschka, 1967

1968

Grace Kelly and Ranieri di Monaco

1968 Pierre Balmain

Twiggy by Bert Stern, 1967
Related Article:http://www.scostumista.com/2018/10/brocade-and-green-sofa.html
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