Norman Parkinson (1913 – 1990) was one of England's most distinguished portrait and fashion photographers. He regarded himself as more of a craftsman than artist. His work helped revolutionize the world of British photography in the 1940s, by removing his models from the stuffy photography studios of the day to the dynamic outdoors. I love the ethereal, painterly quality to his work and the striking poses of the models.
Anne Gunning wearing a red chiffon evening dress in British Vogue, November 1956
Vintage glamour is all about being sexy, yet subtle and chic! Curves are definitely glamorous and feminine, so don’t be afraid to show yours off – tastefully of course. For your outfit choose vintage pieces that accentuate your curves (or add some where there might not be enough) without showing too much skin. Think pencil […]