- Photographed by Horst P. Horst, Vogue, March 1, 19521/34
Hubert de Givenchy’s Designs in Vogue
Hubert de Givenchy, “couturier of separates,” made his first appearance in Vogue in 1952.
- Illustrated by Carl Erickson, Vogue, March 15, 19522/34
Hubert de Givenchy’s Designs in Vogue
The surprise in this Givenchy big-evening ensemble was the pairing of a chiffon ball dress, sashed with a red picot ribbon, with a showstopping cape of white percale.
- Illustrated by Carl Erickson, Vogue, May 1, 19533/34
Hubert de Givenchy’s Designs in Vogue
From the designer’s series of embroidered dresses, sliced tomatoes on a “salt white” dress.
- Photographed by John Rawlings, Vogue, October 15, 19534/34
Hubert de Givenchy’s Designs in Vogue
Suzy Parker wears Givenchy’s “swinging lacquer-printed skirt,” worn with a lace petticoat and quilted jacket.
- Photographed by Henry Clarke, Vogue, March 1, 19545/34
Hubert de Givenchy’s Designs in Vogue
Givenchy’s pastel coat and shirtdress, “cut easy as pie.”
Christian Lacroix is Laird Borrelli-Persson’s fashion raison d’etre; the way he combined romance and historicism set her on the path she is following today. Borrelli-Persson studied literature at Boston College, spending her junior year abroad at Oxford, where she added some art history. After graduation she moved to New York to intern ... Read More