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Patterns in Vogue: Cool Wool

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From Diana Vreeland’s Vogue, a Helmut Newton editorial featuring Editha Dussler in not one, but two white wool dresses made with Vogue Paris Originals.

The chic dresses and dainty accessories make a striking contrast with the mysterious, concrete-like texture of the backdrop.

The cap-sleeve dress (in Lesur wool) is by Guy Laroche, the sleeveless bias jersey dress is by Madame Grès.

Black and white photo of a model in a v-neck bias dress worn with hat, gloves, and patent-leather shoes against a barren landscape
Vogue 1507 by Grès, Vogue, June 1965. (Shoes: Roger Vivier. Hat: Jean-Charles Brosseau.) Model: Editha Dussler. Photo: Helmut Newton. Image: Vogue Archive.
Black and white photo of a model facing the camera with hands in pockets, in a cowl-neck, cap-sleeve dress worn with dark sunglasses, hat, gloves, and patent-leather shoes against a barren landscape
Vogue 1506 by Guy Laroche, Vogue, June 1965. (Shoes: Roger Vivier. Hat: Jean-Charles Brosseau.) Model: Editha Dussler. Photo: Helmut Newton. Image: Vogue Archive.

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