Everything posted by BlueAcadia
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Vintage Model IDs
I almost said Micky, but I was going to double check.
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Vintage Model IDs
Wait. Which one is Andrea? I don't think this girl here isn't the redhead girl that I am comparing. Is this Andrea?
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Vintage Model IDs
#1 Louise Merrick, #2 Cristina Muci & #3 YES Suzanne! YAY!!!!!!!!! I almost created a vintage runway thread! I'm so glad that you are doing that. I have TONS to post for ID!!
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Vintage Model IDs
#1 Martine Pilon, #2 Deborah Klein, #3 Yes! haha Meatloaf's Girl, #4 Ulli Steinmeier & #5 Anne Rohart
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Vintage Model IDs
#1 YES Joanna!, #2 Norma Spiering, #3 Dianne DeWitt, #4 Famke Janssen & #5 Celia Forner
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Vintage Model IDs
Not an ID I'm SORRY!! Just observing that @Minerva13's and your redhead are the same model.
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Vintage Model IDs
Not an ID, just observing that these are the same model.
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Vintage Model IDs
Kathryn Redding
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Vintage Model IDs
#1 I incorrectly identified this redhead as Bernice Drouet, she is actually Martha Blunk (on Peter Marlow under "Martha" no surname), #2 & #3 Maria Holvoe
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Vintage Model IDs
This model was named in an Elle Japon of mine as Michelle...I think she is the same model. Anyone second?
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Vintage Model IDs
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Vintage Model IDs
The last girl seems to be the same model as the cover, though it is a bit difficult because her eyebrows are nearly completely removed. That's what I dislike very much about the mid-90s. The wire thin eyebrows are harsh looking to me.
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Vintage Model IDs
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Vintage Model IDs
Hmmmm... Givenchy didn't have a daughter, perhaps it is meant that she is his muse?
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Vintage Model IDs
Paula Devicq on top and Yvette Nieves the other brunette.
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Elizabeth Pariente
Yay!! THANKS!! I just learned things about her during my research!
- Karen Wisby
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Fatine Baryane
Ha! Thank you!!
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Elizabeth Pariente
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Elizabeth Pariente
Elizabeth Pariente Luciano Soprani Ad Tatler Magazine No additional info Photo: Tiziano Magni My scan
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Elizabeth Pariente
Elizabeth Pariente is an international fashion model from Mexico that worked professionally in the 80s & 90s and was represented by Pauline's (New York). "Over the last few years, Mexico has been consolidating itself as a country of importance within the world of fashion, not only in the creation of it, but also in the area of modeling. According to Glenda Reyna, director of the Glenda modeling agency, it was from the 1980s that the modeling profession began to gain importance and seriousness in Mexico. "During the 70s there were models of great importance, such as Lupita Konishi, Tania García Lambarri and Ana Elías, among others. However, it is from the 80s that modeling in Mexico began to be given the importance that he deserves when García Lambarri joins fellow model Aníbal Gánem to form the Aníbal y Tania agency. "Of course, there were also other agencies, such as Anita Aguilar, the Bustos sisters and Carlos Jiménez, but these were basically dedicated to modeling for advertising, not fashion," says the former model. Once the Aníbal y Tania agency opens its doors, the internationalization of Mexican models begins, as in the case of Jacqueline de la Vega, who, supported by said agency, becomes one of the models that to date has enjoyed more recognition. in the old continent. She was joined by other renowned girls such as Wendy de los Cobos, Mayra Rojas and Isabel Laris. In view of the growing field of work that was opening up for aspiring models, more young people began to join the self-sacrificing profession. It is in these years that an important group of models began to form that, represented by Aníbal and Tania, dominated catwalks, catalogs, and editorials of the time. Among this representative group were figures such as Glenda Reyna, Jacqueline Kocher, Elizabeth Pariente, Tania Campero, Adriana Ceballos, Norma Antunez, Ana Margara Rodriquez, Ana Luisa Leyva, Tony Perez Pliego, Monica Alcalde, Karina de la Torre and Rene Fraga, among others." -Excerpt from vlexmexico "Mexican Talent" May 6,2000: https://reforma.vlex.com.mx/vid/talento-mexicano-80962925 Additional Links about Elizabeth: http://www.modelscomposites.com/getlist.php?list=wld&choice=Elizabeth+Pariente&year=all&id= http://picturesofbeautifulwomen.blogspot.com/2017/12/model-elizabeth-pariente.html https://www.facebook.com/elizabeth.pariente.7 Height: 5'8.5" (1.74) Hair: Dark Brown Eyes: Brown Nationality: Mexican From Peter Marlow Composites:
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Fatine Baryane
These images are on Bellazon in a Christian Lacroix thread!
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Fatine Baryane
This woman is so GORGEOUS. She's one that I really do favorite...if only one of us could discover her surname. Fatine Walking for Enrico Coveri Taxi Magazine No other details My scan Maybe @ArianaVSCouture Do you recognize the year and season? (Late 80s)
- Joko Zohrer
- Joko Zohrer