03 July 2014

another COVER


from my British Vogue collection, JULY 1948, photographed by John Rawlings, (sigh)
in keeping with this week's earlier posting-a COVER of a different COLOR-as today's covers go.
Nor do we see this kind of elegance, and grace-
if so-
Where?




5 comments:

  1. Lovely, Gaye, I remember a long sundress in a similar fabric I wore in the summer, which I constantly received compliments on. It was unexpected and feminine.

    xoxo
    Karena
    The Arts by Karena

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  2. I had one too! What on earth happened to our dresses?

    I am on a search!
    So lovely!!!

    I think we need a name? "the 'taste' patrol"?????

    Lord knows it is needed!!!

    Penelope

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  3. Hi, Gaye - One thing that stands out about this classy cover and the previous one is that neither was cluttered with a veritable index of contents. The readers of Vogue didn't need to know every single thing that was inside to know that they would enjoy the issue.

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  4. Those perfectly sized Polka dots! I don't know if it is the same as photographed here but I do wish that dotted Swiss fabric would make a return.

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  5. Is it just my incompetence or is this a success because it is a composition in color, where one is expecting one in space? To this illegitimate frame of reference it is simply outstanding.

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