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  1. Henriette Allais (brunette model, left), she was Playmate of the Month (March 1980) for Playboy magazine, and cover of the mythical book Big Nudes (Hilary Rhoda´s a bit like her).
  2. Another contribution: Arielle Burgelin, she worked extensively with Helmut Newton. Her look reminds very much to the photographer's wife, Alice Springs (Cleopatra haircut, sharp profile ...).
  3. spiralshaman, Margaret Donohoe has a very thin profile, very well carved, she reminds me a little to the English actress Jean Simmons. No wonder that Chanel chose her as Chanel brand image, she gives perfectly the type. fashion_84, I think that mysterious blonde isn´t Vibeke Knudsen, but Vibeke worked a lot with Newton (are iconic the images that the German took of her with the Saint-Laurent tuxedo). She was a great model. fender, Dalma was very, very elegant, I love that kind of "old school" mannequins, they had an awesome class. And Dianne, what to say, Thierry Mugler muse on many occasions. Regards, guys!
  4. Yes, fender. That girl also appeared in an editorial by Newton (Vogue Paris, May 1976; link to TFS), as I have proof. I thought that it could be Winnie Hollman (Newton also photographed with Patti Hansen), but definitely not her. Kisses!
  5. Hi guys! Thank you very much for the images and information that you have uploaded, are fantastic! The Chanel campaign was photographed by Newton. Some contributions: Amira Casar, Cristina Cascardo and Christy Turlington. I add an image of a mysterious blonde: Helmut Newton photographed her several times but her name hasn´t transcend. If anyone can provide some data... Regards!
  6. You're right, spiralshaman, she must be Sadiya. Thanks for your input, I wasn´t sure of the ID of the model. One more polaroid of that session. Antonia was a model with a very powerful presence, sorry to leave her career to marry... with a fool. I leave a pic of her participation at the "ghost calendar" of Newton to Pirelli, directly inspired by the Italian film Girl with a Suitcase (1960), with Claudia Cardinale. This photograph was later used as the cover of a guide Chianti Wine Consortium (Tuscany). The calendar story and photos can be found in the book "Helmut Newton & Pirelli - Storia di censurato calendar" (ed. AutoCircuito, 2006) by Giuseppe Meroni, an investigation of no less than 21 years (Meroni had worked in the communication department of Pirelli in the early seventies). Thanks for those great pictures of Antonia, fender!
  7. You're welcome, aramis! Rachel and Buck Henry (screenwriter of The Graduate or TV serie Get Smart), Monte Carlo. US Vogue 1995. Photo: Helmut Newton. Another one here.
  8. I'm sorry, DutchChick, I can not help you with that (Holland picked me very far at that time). I can only offer you the composite of -Click Women (New York), 1988; source: The Model Archives of Marlowe Press-. Luck!!Thanks, fender, to confirm the identity of the model.
  9. YSL Ready-to-wear FW'87/88 campaign: Katoucha Niane, Amalia Vairelli (suit jacket pink), Hedia Vairelli? (behind, with swan neck jersey; sister of Amalia), Cordula Reyer, Alda Balestra? (I'm not sure, if anyone can help me to identify her...) and Khadija Adam (medium close-up). Photo: Helmut Newton.
  10. Great contributions, fender! Wow... Connie Nielsen before Gladiator... I loved the editorial that made Lindbergh for with her! Carmen Schwarz... what cat eyes! And Daniela Ghione (what interesting face!) & Judit Mascó (after the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition in 1990... then came to nothing as conquering the international market). Thanks, thanks, thanks! fashion_84, you're welcome! Kisses!
  11. Two photos of Rachel: - 1st, South Beach, Miami, 1992. Photo: Helmut Newton. - 2nd, Vogue Italia, March 1995. Photo: Michel Comte (anyone have this picture in better resolution?)
  12. - Eva Wallen (left) and Simonetta Gianfelici (right), Monte Carlo, by Helmut Newton. Stern magazine, 1983. - Antonia Dell'Atte (in the foreground, left) and Lynne Koester (bottom). Antonia was on the calendar (1986) ever published (as indecent for the time... ) that made ​​H. Newton to Pirelli, also, she was Giorgio Armani muse between 1984 and 1987.
  13. Carole Bouquet: Buñuel's object of desire (Cet obscur objet du désir, 1977), Bond girl (For Your Eyes Only, 1981), spokesmodel for Chanel, ex-partner of Gérard Depardieu and epitome of French chic. Here, photographed by Helmut Newton (Vogue Italia, December 1983). Photo source: ebay.com
  14. More models: Marpessa Hennink, Celia Forner -Supermodel of the World (Ford Models), 1987-, Jose Toledo and Ann Duong (muse of YSL and David Seidner). D&G FW 88/89 fashion show.
  15. She´s rather like Willy van Rooy, but I definitely think that this is .
  16. Maria born in New York of a Spanish father and Cuban mother and she grew up in Miami. Here's her resume as a designer and model detailed. She changed her surname -Cabrera- by her husband -Andrea Buccellati, jewelry designer and entrepreneur-. Currently, she is the owner and designer of a brand of swimwear, MB Beach Couture. The blonde model with orange skirt does not know her name, but she paraded a lot in the late eighties and early nineties for top designers, although her name hasn´t been widespread. If anyone can help to reveal her identity... A kiss, guys!
  17. Leslie (wearing Versace) by Gian Paolo Barbieri. Vogue Italia, September 1989. Source: vogue.it
  18. You're right, spiralshaman, the short hair blonde girl is Sophia Goth (The Fifth Element). Thanks for your input. I leave other suggestion, the model Maria Buccellati (A.K.A. Maria Cabrera): she worked especially for Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana. Maria is a blend of Mediterranean look with Frida Kahlo, I think. Others: Model with pink/white plaid skirt: Florence Digne. Model (blonde) with the orange skirt: No idea. Model with the black veil: Suzanne von Aichinger. Model with the camel coat: Sylvie Gueguen.
  19. What insultingly PRETTY were the models of the nineties! Thanks for the video, spiralshaman! A photo of Linda in the backstage of the Milan Fashion Week, season spring/summer 1992, by Roxanne Lowit.
  20. I know that models aren´t strictly of the eighties but, anyone could help me to identify the models with the question mark? (this is an editorial by Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia, July 1991). Thanks in advance.
  21. Four snapshots of Mlle. Loyen: Dolce & Gabbana campaign (SS'93, with Shalom, Nadja, Carla, Kati Tastet & Silvia Pintor), and D&G F/W 1993/94 fashion show.
  22. I don´t know but, for proposing a name, say Héléna Noguerra: she has a look similar to the "mysterious brunette" and also began her career as a model in the eighties.
  23. Is true that they "give an air", fender... Rachel and Bénédicte share a melancholy look, though "anatomically" can not be further apart: Rachel is athletic, a very big woman (with a more aggressive sexuality), and Bénédicte has a more languid, introspective appearance... very consistent with the time when she came ("poor helpless girl" stereotype). I'm glad you like the thread. Big kiss!!
  24. Thanks, spiralshaman, for uploading the full ad of Lynne: I love it! Two pictures of Koester on the runway for Dolce & Gabbana: left, spring/summer 1986, and, right, Autumn/Winter 1990/91.
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