Elle - February 7, 1964. Nicole de Lamargé photographed by Peter Knapp.
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Dresses by Marc Bohan for Dior (Jardin des Modes 1967)
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Nicole De Lamarge wearing a mini dress in an uneven checked pattern, circa 1965. A photoshoot by Brian Duffy for 'Queen' magazine🌷🌷🌷
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The Rolling Stones with Nicole de Lamarge, photographed by Norman Parkison.
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Nicole de Lamarge / Ph. by Brian Duffy for Queen magazine c. 1965
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Guy Bourdin - Nicole de Lamarge for Paco Rabanne (Vogue Paris 1967)
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Elle France – April 6, 1962
Nicole de Lamarge. Photo Emerick Bronson.
Nicole de Lamargé. Photo Emerick Bronson.
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Nicole de Lamarge - The Sunday Times Magazine 25 February 1968
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Dior par Fouli Élia, 1965, Nicole de Lamarge
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Elle France - March 14, 1968. Nicole de Lamargé in Yves Saint Laurent. Photographed by Helmut Newton.
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Guy Bourdin - Nicole de Lamargé (ELLE 1967)
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Peter Knapp
Nicole de Lamarge for "Elle"
Klosters, Graubünden, 1961
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Norman Parkinson Photo (1913 - 1990)
NICOLE DE LA MARGE AND THE ROLLING STONES, QUEEN, 1964
Bill Wyman, Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger, and Nicole De La Marge.
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Nicole De Lamarg for Queen 1965 by DUFFY #duffy #fashion #fashionphotography #fineartphotography #prints #galerieprints Nicole de Lamargé was a firm favourite and features many times in Duffy’s fashion shoots but he was not alone; Guy Bourdin and David Bailey worked with her regularly. De Lamargé started modelling in 1958 when she was recruited by the Catherine Harlé modelling agency in Paris who also represented Amanda Lear, Marianne Faithfull, and Verushcka who Duffy shot throughout the sixties and seventies. Nicole had an amazing skill of transforming her image. Duffy said of De Larmargé “I did hundreds of thousands of fashion soots. In those days the models did all their own makeup. the thing about this model – and by god she was bright – was how she built up her face. Underneath she was dead ordinary – once, I didn’t recognise her in the dressing room!” Duffy shot a 17-step guide to how she used to apply and remove her makeup and wigs for Nova Magazine. In the Autumn of 1966 her modelling of a Cacharel pink crepe blouse on the cover of French Elle launched the entire company by selling 10,000 pieces making her a star of the swinging sixties. Tragically she lost her life in a car accident in Morocco, April 1969. Photo Duffy © Duffy Archive https://www.instagram.com/p/CTxXiUvLVPy/?utm_medium=tumblr
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