Vogue April 01 1960


Lisa Bigelow

Model Lisa Bigelow reclining on a blue-and-green madras covered sofa, with green and pink pillows. She is wearing an ensemble by B.H. Wragge: a brown Irish linen jacket with three-quarter sleeves, and featuring asterisk-shaped stars embroidered in black; a brown boatnecked sleeveless Irish linen overblouse with black buttons; black skirt of textured silk; red silk chiffon circle scarf. Styled with black and gold bangles by Samuel Goldberger, yellow-beige gloves by Meyers Make, and unattributed gold earrings. Her hair has been highlighted with Roux Rinse in Plush Brown. Lisa Bigelow


Vogue April 01 1960


© Horst P.Horst


Vogue Sept 15 1947


Model in a studio, with one hand on her hip, wearing a short-sleeved gray wool dress by B.H. Wragge with a cream-colored scarf by Glentex, cream-colored gloves, flower-shaped silver earrings, and a silver medallion on a chain hanging at the waist.


Vogue Sept 15 1947


© Frances McLaughlin-Gill


Natalie Paine

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Natalie Paine

Model Natalie Paine standing against a white brick wall, looking up into the sunlight which is pouring through a window and casting a shadow across her and the wall. She wears a grey-blue coat with large buttons in Stroock’s fleece; available at Lord & Taylor, Marshall Field, and I. Magnin. It is worn over an unattributed black skirt. She also wears a close-fitting light pink hat and light pink gloves, both by John Frederics. Styled with an unattributed pink scarf. Lipstick from Chanel, in Ruby. Natalie Paine

Vogue, January 1, 1946


© John Rawlings





Model standing in front of a white brick wall, wearing an ensemble by B.H. Wragge: blue-and-white block-plaid tweed swing jacket; knee-length blue pleated jersey skirt. Styled with unattributed accessories: shoulder-length blue beret, brown leather gloves, and a light-brown leather handbag. Lipstick from Barbara Gould, in Brilliant.



Model wearing a new copper-colored wool gabardine suit, consisting of a square-shouldered jacket with slits on the sides, a fitted waist, and gold buttons, and a fuller knee-length skirt; available at Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Garfinckel’s. Styled with gold jewelry by John Rubel, and other unattributed accessories: a brown hat with a reddish band, a brown drawstring handbag, and two-tone wedge shoes. Makeup from Jacqueline Cochran, in Hot Pepper.


Vogue, January 1, 1946


© John Rawlings