Mrs. John “Babs” Rawlings smoking in a shirt and eighteenth-century diamond cross.
Photographer: Frances McLaughlin-Gill
Vogue, October 1st, 1949
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Frances McLaughlin-Gill (United States, 1919-2014)
Margurite Dillemuth with Car, 1946
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Christian Dior, Photo by Frances McLaughlin-Gill, 1952
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Lilli Palmer, May 24, 1914 – January 27, 1986.
With Rex Harrison. 1952 photo by Frances McLaughlin-Gill.
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Frances McLaughlin-Gill
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Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Calhoun, Jr. mailing a letter and walking the dog, 1949.
"Zone 28" on the mailbox refers to the part of the city they were in. It was a precursor to ZIP codes, which would incorporate zones into their numbers.
Photo: Frances McLaughlin-Gill via the Conde Nast Store
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Ann Gunning wearing a red velvet, floor-length stole over an ivory satin sleeveless v-neck gown by Balenciaga, photographed by Frances McLaughlin-Gill on the Escalier des Ambassadeurs at the Palace of Versailles in France for American Vogue, November 1st 1952.
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Dorothea McGowan, photographed by Frances McLaughlin-Gill for Vogue, 1960
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Frances McLaughlin-Gill 1948
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Frances McLaughlin-Gill / Hats, Vogue, 1940's
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Sunny Harnett carrying Gucci. Photographed by Frances McLaughlin-Gill, Vogue, January 1, 1956.
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Two models wearing dresses by Sportwhirl and Junior Sophisticates posing with parasols on a staircase.
Photographer: Frances Mclaughlin-Gill
Glamour, April 1st, 1960
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Carol McCarlson on the Beach, St. Augustine Florida, 1948. Photo by Vogue photographer Frances McLaughlin-Gill, 1948.
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Frances McLaughlin-Gill (September 22, 1919 – October 23, 2014), 1950 photo for Glamour.
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Monday's Photography Inspiration - Frances McLaughlin - Gill
Frances McLaughlin-Gill stands as a pioneering figure in American fashion photography, leaving an indelible mark on the industry during the mid-20th century. Born in New York City, McLaughlin-Gill navigated the challenges of a male-dominated field, showcasing exceptional skill and creativity throughout her career.
In the 1940s and 1950s, McLaughlin-Gill gained prominence as a fashion…
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US Vogue August 15, 1947 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Model Unknown
THE BRIGHT EVENING SUIT, high-coloured, with full-blown circle of skirt. The dress is strapless, the jacket rib-tight. By Filcol. Add light satin opera pumps.
Photo Frances McLaughlin-Gill
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