Comtesse Maxime de la Falaise 1951 Renée Collard, Top Model, Fashion Photography

Comtesse Maxime de la Falaise 1951 Renée Collard, Top Model, Fashion Photography
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1951
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Clipping
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approx. 26 x 35 cm | 10.2 x 13.8"
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Very good / Excellent
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Z61-47220
For her, no diminutive, she is too large: 1m 78. She has a boy name, Maxime, short brown hair and green eyes Irish. For six months, she creates for young fashion house Renee Collard, typical patterns reminiscent of bullfighting and flamenco. At first, all of Paris, feeling betrayed, treated her humbug. To her friends, she was still a woman of the world. But the success of her designs has put everything in order. They are each copied 150 times on average by French and foreign buyers. She carries with inimitable chic (our photos) "Mi-ectoplasm, mid-orchid" has told her. When she posed for publicity photos, she emerges from a pot of cream with the appearance of Venus emerging from the waves. She tells stories of mercenaries with her precious accent that retracts the "r" and with stylized gestures, either dine at Maxim's or Dupont ...
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