Emma Watson wears clothing by Valentino Haute Couture
gloves by Monique Lee Milliner
Vanity Fair March 2017
© Tim Walker
Emma Watson wears clothing by Stella McCartney
Go Softly
Natalia Vodianova
Vogue US May 2007
© Steven Meisel
Sumptuous fur and ravishing color, like that on a dress created for Denise Poiret to wear to the wedding of Germaine Boivin in 1921, offer embellishment on minimal shapes. Oscar de la Renta fuchsia brocade and wolverine-hem dress and shoes. VBH earrings. Chanel gloves. Wolford tights.
Sea Change
Languid lines, such as those of Poiret’s robes sacs, allowed ladies to leave behind the binds of corset dressing and overwrought opulence. Vera Wang jeweled-and-sequined silver chemise. Fred Leighton earrings. Hari Gems necklace and rings.
Karen Graham
wearing a coat dress with flower at the plunging neckline,
belt and wide-legged satin trousers, by Halston
Vogue 1974
© Francesco Scavullo
wearing a long silk chiffon dress with wide flowing sleeves
and a long neck tie by Oscar de la Renta
© Francesco Scavullo
Karen Graham Vogue February 1974 © Francesco Scavullo
Nati Abascal
Oscar de la Renta
Nati Abascal wears a red and white knee-length midi-dress by the designer that unzipped to reveal mini-culottes at the American Designer Series in New York Jan 1968
Natividad Abascal y Romero-Toro (formerly, The Duchess of Feria; born 2 April 1943, in Seville, Spain), more commonly known as Nati or Naty Abascal, is a Spanish socialite and a former fashion