Gloria Vanderbilt February, 1966.
1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format)
Title: Vogue Photography Collection
Description: The Vogue photography collection consists of 11 slides taken by renowned photographer Toni Frissell for a feature in Vogue magazine, specifically designed to capture the essence of Gloria Vanderbilt's personal style and aesthetic.
Located at the Library of Congress, this unique collection showcases Frissell's work in a yellow room setting, which was a notable detail that adds context to her artistic vision.
The slides were printed from original photographs shot for Vogue, providing insight into Frissell's photographic technique and Vanderbilt's sartorial choices during the 1940s.
Biography:
Toni Frissell (1907-1988) was an American photographer known for her striking portraits of prominent women in politics, entertainment, and society. She began her career at Vogue magazine, where she captured the essence of influential figures like Gloria Vanderbilt.
Gloria Vanderbilt (1924-2019) was an American artist, writer, and fashion icon. As a style icon of her time, Vanderbilt's personal taste and aesthetic were celebrated through Frissell's photographs in Vogue magazine.
Keywords:
Toni Frissell, Vogue photography, Gloria Vanderbilt, 1940s, fashion photography, portrait photography
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https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2021734703/