Vogue Girl Posted April 7, 2020 Share Posted April 7, 2020 Quote Tina Chow (born Bettina Louise Lutz; April 18, 1950 – January 24, 1992) was an American model and jewelry designer who was considered an influential fashion icon of the 1970s and 1980s. She was the second wife of restaurateur Michael Chow, the founder and owner of the Mr. Chow restaurant chain. Modeling In the mid-1960s, the family moved from Ohio to Japan, where Chow attended Sophia University.[1] Both sisters were later discovered by a modeling agent and became the faces of Japanese cosmetic line Shiseido and featured prominently in their ad campaigns from the early 1970s. During her modeling career she was photographed by Helmut Newton, Cecil Beaton and Arthur Elgort, among others.She was drawn by illustrator Antonio Lopez and painted by Andy Warhol. She was also the muse of designers Yves St. Laurent and Issey Miyake. Chow was cited by fashion magazines for her unique style and her collection of Mariano Fortuny dresses. She routinely paired inexpensive items with high fashion pieces and mixed feminine and masculine styles simultaneously. Chow was also noted for her androgynous Eton crop hairstyle which she had cut at a New York barbershop and styled with Dippity Do. In 1985, she was named on the International Best Dressed List. Jewellery designing During the late 1980s, Tina Chow designed and produced several collections of jewelry. Using rock crystal, gold, silver, wood, bamboo, and silk cording. In 1987, the first collection was sold at Bergdorf Goodman in New York, Maxfield's in Los Angeles, at Ultimo in Chicago, and later (from 1988) at Gallerie Naila Monbrison in Paris. Perhaps one of the best known pieces in the collection is the "Kyoto Bracelet," which is a woven bamboo bangle which encases seven rough rock crystals or rose quartz in their natural form. The crystals, left loose inside the bamboo casing, rattle around as the wearer moves about. For the bamboo wrapping and basketry work in the collection Chow enlisted Kosuge Shochikudo, one of Japan's master craftsmen in the art of bamboo. In April 1988, designer Calvin Klein accessorized the showing of his Fall/Winter 1988/89 collection with Chow's jewelry. en.wikipedia.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vogue Girl Posted April 7, 2020 Author Share Posted April 7, 2020 Vogue Italia July/August 1976 "Parigi: Gambe Nuove e Molte Mode Noi Vogliam Vedere" Models: Tina Chow, Gunilla Lindblad, Jane Thorvaldson, Kathy Quirk, Alva Chinn, Yvonne Sporre? & Unknowns Photographer: Oliviero Toscani Scanned by Freya @ ciaovogue.blogspot.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vogue Girl Posted June 21, 2021 Author Share Posted June 21, 2021 US Vogue August 1987 "Clearly Different" Photographers: François Halard & Helmut Newton Hair & Makeup: William Falkner Vogue Archive Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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