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2025: Ewa Dałkowska, attrice polacca, apparsa in oltre trenta film a partire dal 1973. (n. 1947)

2021: Gisèle Charbit, modella francese. (n. 1937)

2020: Fabrizio Mioni, attore e designer italiano. Sposò Maila Nurmi. Dopo qualche anno abbandonò il cinema e divenne interior designer. (n. 1930)

2018: Gino Santercole, cantautore, compositore e attore italiano. (n. 1940)

2018: Eunice Gayson, attrice britannica. (n. 1928)

2018: Anthony Bourdain, cuoco, gastronomo e scrittore statunitense. (n. 1956)

2017: Glenne Headly, attrice statunitense.  (n. 1955)

2016: Marina Malfatti, attrice italiana.  (n. 1933)

2014: Veronica Lazar, attrice rumena. (n. 1938)

2006: Robert Donner, attore statunitense. (n. 1931)

2005: Ed Bishop, attore statunitense. (n. 1932)

1999: Corrado, noto anche con lo pseudonimo di Corim, conduttore televisivo, autore televisivo e conduttore radiofonico italiano.(n. 1924)

1991: Heidi Brühl, cantante e attrice tedesca. (n. 1942)

1980: Ernst Busch, cantante, attore e regista tedesco. (n. 1900)

1979: Norman Hartnell, stilista inglese. Nel 1947 gli era stato comandato dalla regina di creare l’abito da sposa della principessa Elisabetta per il suo matrimonio con il principe Filippo (poi il Duca di Edimburgo). (n. 1901)

1971: Piero Gherardi, architetto, scenografo e costumista italiano. Frequentò lo studio di Gino Carlo Sensani. (n. 1909)

1969: Robert Taylor, attore statunitense. (n. 1911)

1958: Virginia Pearson, attrice statunitense del cinema muto. (n. 1886)

Autore: Lynda Di Natale Fonte: wikipedia.org, web Immagini: IA #8Giugno #8GiugnoMorti #AnthonyBourdain #Corrado #CorradoMantoni #EdBishop #ErnstBusch #EuniceGayson #EwaDałkowska #EwaMałgorzataDałkowska #FabrizioMioni #GinoSantercole #GisèleCharbit #GlenneHeadly #HeidiBrühl #MarinaMalfatti #NormanHartnell #Ricordiamo #RobertTaylor #SpanglerArlingtonBrough #VeronicaLazar #VirginiaPearson

The Life and Legacy of Norman Hartnell, Royal Fashion Icon

📰 Original title: Norman Hartnell: The Couturier to the Crown

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The Life and Legacy of Norman Hartnell, Royal Fashion Icon

Sir Norman Hartnell (1901–1979) was a pioneering British fashion designer, renowned as the principal dressmaker for Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother. His career peaked with the creation of two historic garments: the Queen’s wedding dress in 1947 and her Coronation gown in 1953. Hartnell’s designs were characterized by theatrical elegance, detailed embroidery, intricate beadwork, and the use of luxurious fabrics like tulle and satin. Beyond royal commissions, he brought British couture to international prominence, blending classical sophistication with a distinctive English romantic style. Hartnell was the first British designer to be knighted, cementing his legacy in royal tradition and mid-20th-century fashion. The article showcases numerous vintage photographs of Hartnell’s creations, from ball gowns and wedding dresses to stylish coats and tailored suits, highlighting his innovation and timeless appeal. Models such as Della Oake, June Duncan, and Wenda Parkinson wore his creations for magazines like Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue, demonstrating his influence on both royal and mainstream fashion. Hartnell’s work exemplifies the artistry and craftsmanship of post-war British couture, leaving an enduring imprint on fashion history.

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The Life and Legacy of Norman Hartnell, Royal Fashion Icon

📰 Original title: Norman Hartnell: The Couturier to the Crown

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The Life and Legacy of Norman Hartnell, Royal Fashion Icon

Sir Norman Hartnell (1901–1979) was a pioneering British fashion designer, renowned as the principal dressmaker for Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother. His career peaked with the creation of two historic garments: the Queen’s wedding dress in 1947 and her Coronation gown in 1953. Hartnell’s designs were characterized by theatrical elegance, detailed embroidery, intricate beadwork, and the use of luxurious fabrics like tulle and satin. Beyond royal commissions, he brought British couture to international prominence, blending classical sophistication with a distinctive English romantic style. Hartnell was the first British designer to be knighted, cementing his legacy in royal tradition and mid-20th-century fashion. The article showcases numerous vintage photographs of Hartnell’s creations, from ball gowns and wedding dresses to stylish coats and tailored suits, highlighting his innovation and timeless appeal. Models such as Della Oake, June Duncan, and Wenda Parkinson wore his creations for magazines like Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue, demonstrating his influence on both royal and mainstream fashion. Hartnell’s work exemplifies the artistry and craftsmanship of post-war British couture, leaving an enduring imprint on fashion history.

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