Category: Fashion & Culture
Travel through the decades of style and culture with rare fashion photography and lifestyle imagery. See how trends, elegance, and social values evolved.
From haute couture to street fashion, each image tells a cultural story of identity and expression.
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#20 Astrid Schiller in a cerise brocade dress by Sophie of Saks Fifth Avenue, October 1965
Astrid Schiller stands in three-quarter profile, her gaze angled toward the viewer with the cool assurance of mid‑1960s couture modeling. The cerise brocade dress attributed to Sophie of Saks Fifth Avenue swells into a full, formal silhouette, its dark ground densely patterned with pink and red florals that catch the light like woven petals. A…
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#4 Isa Stoppi in Celery-Green Silk Chiffon Smock with Beaded Yoke by Mollie Parnis, 1966
Isa Stoppi meets the camera with a poised, slightly playful tilt, her long blonde hair swept to one side and anchored by a large celery-green bow. The clean studio backdrop keeps every detail focused on her face—bright eyes, subtle smile—and on the crisp, youthful silhouette that defined mid-1960s fashion photography. Even without scenery, the portrait…
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#20 Isa Stoppi in Silk Strapless Sheath Dress by Mila Schön, 1960s
Poised in profile against a clean studio backdrop, Italian model Isa Stoppi embodies the sleek confidence that defined 1960s fashion photography. Her strapless silk sheath dress by Mila Schön skims the body in a cool, architectural line, letting color and silhouette do the talking. The styling leans into modernism—hands planted at the waist, chin lifted,…
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#14 Model in Navy-Blue Coat by Matlin, 1962
Poised beside a wall marked with bold, looping graffiti, a model in a navy-blue coat turns inward, her gaze lowered as if listening to the street itself. The outfit’s sculpted silhouette—nipped at the waist with a wide belt and flaring into a full skirt—reads as classic early-1960s elegance, sharpened by crisp white gloves. A textured,…
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#2 Nicole de la Marge in Wool and Fur Ensemble “Stockholm” by Christian Dior, 1961
Nicole de la Marge stands poised along a tree-lined street, embodying the cool confidence of early-1960s Paris fashion. Her gaze meets the camera with a composed, editorial calm, while soft autumn light and blurred cars in the background suggest a chic urban day rather than a studio set. The overall effect feels candid yet carefully…




