she really does-
what they wore,
afterwards.
it's 1951,at the Savoy, along with Norman Hartnell.
a Digby Morton sabre belted umbrella- genius.
tadpole embroidery? just swimming!
Lady Rothermere seems pleased.
what? a side apron skirt.
Charles Creed's tous jour with Beau Brummel touches-surely a favorite.
Worth's corsage pockets-however-seem to take the cake.
see it all, watch the film below-
SHE WALKS IN BEAUTY
can't help but think Constance Spry did the flowers.
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Hello P.Gaye
ReplyDeleteThis post is superb. I loved the video and each outfit was more supreme than the previous one. I would happily wear any one of these outfits. Truly spectacular tailoring and modelling.
Thank you for a journey through 1951. Bravo
Helen
Thank you so much for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteI would never find such things without reading your blog!
That's why I love your blog! Such interesting and unusual stuff. And Constance Spry! What an amazing woman. I read her biography a few years ago--SO amazing and inspiring. Thanks for the reminder.
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