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Authors: Amanda Mackenzie Stuart
Dillon, Douglas, 272, 296
Dillon, Mrs. Douglas, 279
di Montezemolo, Catherine, 231
Dinesen, Isak, 343n 32
Dior, Christian, 144â46, 161, 184; “Corolle” line, 144â45; DV's opinion of, 145â46; first collection, 1947, 144; New Look, 145, 358n 145
Dolly Sisters, 301
Donen, Stanley, 169
Donovan, Carrie, 180, 227, 254, 255
Donovan, Terence, 205
Douglas, Ann, 46
Dovima, 159, 162, 168, 169, 206
Druesedow, Jean, 311, 314
Dubinsky, David, 174â75
Duffy, Brian, 205
Duke, Angier Biddle, 150
Duke, Doris, 218, 274
Duncan, Isadora, 36, 237, 245, 293
Duranty, Walter, 53
Durst, André, 125
D.V.
(Vreeland), 6, 303, 311
Dwight, Eleanor, 6, 47, 190, 303
Dylan, Bob, 202
Eberstadt, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick, 288
Edward VII, 82
Edward VIII, .
See
Windsor, Duke of
Efimova, Luiza, 295
Ekland, Britt, 238
Ellis, John Washington (great-grandfather), 14, 19â20, 64, 339n 14
Engelhard, Charles W. Jr., 223â24, 258, 359n 155
Engelhard, Jane, 359n 155
Epic of America, The
(Adams), 46
Ertegun, Ahmet, 288
Ertegun, Mica, 215, 288, 296
Esparza, Ramon, 273, 275
Eula, Joe, 276
Evans, Mary, 209
Fabiola, Queen of Belgium, 274
Fairchild, John, 174, 180, 325
fashion, 6, 146, 245; 1920s New Woman, 57, 58, 107; 1930s chic, 83; 1930s fashion dictators, 82â83; 1940s all-American girl, 133â34; 1960s, boutique design and youth fashion, 227, 368n 227; 1960s, eclecticism, 229; 1960s, explosion of global market and trends, 227; 1960s, hippie-inspired fashion, 228; 1960s, individualism 243; 1960s, Youthquake, 202â3, 226, 227, 250; 1970s recession, 254; American designers, rise of, 125â34, 164â65; American sportswear, 127â29, 164â65, 183, 211, 228â29; American vs. Paris, post-war, 143, 145; Balenciaga closes atelier, 234â35; Balenciaga's innovations, 200; Ballets Russes, influence of, 57; bias cut in, 84, 279, 280, 310; Chanel and, 85â88 (
see also
Chanel, Coco); as cultural phenomenon, 323; Diaghilev's influence, 37; dressmaker's lobby (CFDA), 277; DV in the 1930s, 84â88, 110; DV's assessment of American, 1930s, 122â23; DV's ideas and trends, 128â30, 165, 194, 211, 213â16, 321; DV's influence on American women, 1, 180, 216; DV-supported American designers and manufacturers, 164â65; feminism and antifashion, 249, 252â53; the Flapper, 57, 58, 73; the Gibson girl, 46; as global industry, 166â67; Hollywood's influence, 113, 280; identity and, 324, 328; international beau monde, influence of, 113; international fashion centers, 211, 215; Italian designers, 161, 211, 212, 324, 366n 211;
mannequin du monde
, 85, 146; New Look, 145â46, 161, 358n 145; nudity in, 246; Paris couture, 83â88, 119, 125, 144â47, 235 (
see also
Paris, France;
specific designers
); personality and best-dressed list, 1935, 88; photography, 74, 107â9, 130, 131â34, 156â57, 182, 183, 192, 205, 212, 248 (
see also specific photographers
); Poiret abandons the corset, 37; post-war curvaceous silhouette, 144â47; ready-to-wear, rise of 227â28; as reflective of times, 7, 228â29, 241, 322; Schiaparelli's innovations, 83, 84, 112; as self-expression, 261; sexual attraction and, 324; shopping and, 58; society women as trendsetters, 78, 82â83, 111; Snow's influence on women, 161â62; socioeconomic conditions and, 131, 144; transformation of self and, 328â29; women working in, 130, 356n 130; World War II and, 125â34, 144.
See also
New York City; Paris, France;
specific designers
Faucigny-Lucinge, Princess Guy de, 76
Faucigny-Lucinge, Prince Jean-Louis de, 78
Faucigny-Lucinge, Princess Jean-Louis de (née Baba d'Erlanger), 77â78, 83, 88, 90, 96
Fellowes, Daisy, 83, 110â11, 118, 121, 274, 301
Feminine Mystique, The
(Friedan), 226â27, 243â44
Fendi, 366n 211
Ferguson, Elsie, 46
Fish, Mrs. Stuyvesant, 16
FitzGerald, Frances, 233, 240â41, 251
Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 58, 339n 14
Flanner, Janet, 140
Fogarty, Anne, 234
Fokine, Michel, 35, 60, 343n 35
Fool There Was, A
(film), 54
Forquet, Federico, 212
Frankau, Ethel, 177
Fraser, Lady Antonia, 215
Free Speech Movement, 202
Friedan, Betty, 226â27, 243, 244
Frisco, Joe, 216
Frissell, Toni, 130
Funny Face
(film), 169â70
Galanos, James, 164, 190, 215, 246
Galitzine, Irene, 161
Gallant, Ara, 208, 234, 255, 276, 369n 235
Garbo, Greta, 90, 113, 237, 282, 285, 302
Geldzahler, Henry, 31
George V, 27, 82, 301, 350n 82
Germany: DV in, 1930s, 93â94, 351n 93; fascism and, 116â17; Hitler's rise, 94; Night of the Long Knives, 94
Gernreich, Rudi, 183
Gershwin, Ira, 136
Getty, Talitha, 252
Gibson girl, 46
Givenchy, Hubert de, 175, 176, 196, 238, 242, 315
Glamour
magazine, 170
Glass of Fashion, The
(Beaton), 153
Godden, Rumer, 212
Goldberg, Vicki, 131
Goodman, Tonne, 284, 373n 284
Gosse, Sir Edmund, 75
Gould, Mrs. George, 24
Graham, Katharine, 264, 274
Grant, Cary, 282
Gray, Francine du Plessix, 182
Greene, Alexander Plunket, 199
Green Hat, The
(Arlen), 58
Grimes, Tammy, 196
Griswold, Marjorie, 130â31, 266
Gross, Michael, 277
Guest, C. Z., 155, 168, 296, 320
Guinness, Gloria, 155, 276
Guitry, Sacha, 113
Gulbenkian, Nubar, 82
Haig, Douglas, 52
Halston (Roy Halston Frowick), 178, 275, 276, 280, 288, 296, 321
Happiest Millionaire, The
(Robertson), 150
Hardy, Françoise, 195
Harlem Renaissance, 60
Harnett, Sunny, 206
Harper's Bazaar
(formerly
Harper's Bazar
), 96; advertisers, 111, 124, 132, 163â64, 172, 360n 156; article by Emily Dalziel, 62, 63, 109, 347n 62; Avedon at, 156â57, 162, 175, 179, 204â5; Bacall as model, 134â36; Balenciaga and, 161; Bousquet as Paris editor, 161; Brodovitch as art director, 108â9, 115, 132, 156, 157, 171, 172; Chanel's return and, 162; circulation, 110, 156, 253; clothes and style of staff, 157; color photography of Dahl-Wolfe in, 131â32; daring innovations, 108, 109, 132; designers supported by, 164â66; Dior's New Look and, 145â46, 358n 145; “Dovima with Elephants,” 162; DV and anecdote of billiard table green, 173, 362n 173; DV arrives at, 105; DV as fashion editor covering New York, 1, 2, 119â37, 162â67; DV as model, 133; DV as “Why Don't You?” columnist, 1, 112â19, 121, 139, 326, 354n 112; DV hired, 102â4, 353n 103; DV on the New Look, 145â46, 358n 145; DV photographed in, 110; DV quits, 180 ; DV's admirers, 158; DV's Brewster house used for photo shoots, 139; DV's clothing and makeup, 157, 360n 157; DV's detractors, 158â59; DV's fashion ideas, 123â24, 130, 165; DV's importance to, 168, 180; DV's language in, 119, 126, 169, 323; DV's observations on the lifestyle of socialites, 111â12; DV's salary, 119, 355n 119, 179; DV's task defined by Snow, 163; DV's taste, 74â76; DV's working with others, 130â31; fascism and, 116â17; Fellowes as Paris editor, 110â11; fiction published in, 110; first all-American issue, 126; graphic design at, 156; Hearst executives and, 171; “I'd Be Lost Without” feature, 111â12; individualism of the 1960s, 168; international beau monde in, 110â11; Italian designers in, 161, 211; Kennedy family photos in, 179; ; McFadden as managing editor, 110; mentors and teaching at, 158, 173; models for, 168â69; “No Place Like Home” article, 136â37; nudity in, 246; office of, 110; parodied in
Funny Face
, 169â70; “Pearls of Little Price,” 132; photography in, 107â9, 131â34, 156â57, 172, 173 (
see also specific photographers
); photo shoot at Taliesin West, 133; poaching
Vogue
staff, 106, 110; post-war changes, 156â57; production process at, 166â67; readership, 116, 126â27, 147, 168â69; Snow and Paris couture, 119, 147; Snow as editor in chief, 102â11, 118, 132, 136, 147, 157, 161, 164, 180; Snow replaced, 170â71; Snow's vision, 107, 108, 109â10; training women's tastes and, 163, 180; as
Vogue
rival, 105â10; White as editor in chief, 171â73, 179, 180, 206; “Why Don't You?” column parodied, 117â18; Wolf as art director, 172, 173; World War II and, 126â34
Harriman, Mrs. William Averell, 111â12
Harris, Alexandra, 80
Hart, Catherine Carlisle, 203
Hart, Moss, 136, 203
Haslam, Nicholas, 197, 201, 289, 316; on DV, 2, 5; as friend of DV and Reed, 197, 367n 225; at
Vogue
, 181, 183, 218
Hawkins, Ashton, 269, 270â71
Hawks, Howard, 135
Hearst, William Randolph, 105, 108, 115, 117, 171
Hearst Publications, 103, 110, 119, 171, 355n 119
Hemphill, Christopher, 30, 39, 47, 97, 122, 222, 245, 313, 325;
Allure
and, 300â301; recording DV, 300, 342n 30, 349n 73
Henri Bendel (store), 117
Hepburn, Audrey, 196, 266, 282, 302
Herman, Stan, 281
Herrera, Carolina, 307â8
Higgins, Eugene, 17â18
Hitler, Adolph, 94, 116â17, 206
Hobsbawm, Eric, 144
Hoffman, Ellis (uncle), 18, 341n 19
Hoffman, George (grandfather), 13â14, 339n 14
Holzer, Jane (Baby Jane), 197, 227, 288
Hooper, Bett, 117
Horst, 131, 183, 184, 201, 215, 218, 219, 357n 131
Hotel Beau-Rivage, Ouchy, Switzerland, 101â2
Hoving, Thomas, 267, 268, 278, 293â94; DV and, 268â69, 274, 280, 286, 311
Howe, Mrs. William Deering, 112
Hoyningen-Huene, George, 74, 110, 131, 140
Hughes, Fred, 289â92, 305â6, 307, 376n 305; recording DV, 299â300
Hugo, Victor (Warhol model), 288
Hulanicki, Barbara, 227, 368n 227
Hunnewell, “Baby Belle”, 67
Hunnewell, Hollis, 44â45
Huston, Anjelica, 241â42, 287
Hutton, Lauren, 230â31, 233, 246, 254, 321
Iman, 287
Interview
magazine, 288, 291, 302, 376n 305
In the Russian Style
(ed. Onassis), 294, 296
Isham, Sandra, 313
Jacobs, Marc, 326
Jagger, Bianca, 288
Jagger, Mick, 5, 198, 288, 320
Jamail, Stephen, 314, 326
James, Charles, 5
Janssen's restaurant, 201
Javits, Mrs. Jacob, 279
Jay Thorpe, 133, 357n 133
John, Augustus, 155
John-Fredericks milliners, 121
Johnson, Betsey, 232, 368n 227
Johnson, Lady Bird, 201
Johnson, Philip, 291
Johnson, Sydney, 271
Jourdan, Charles, 193â94
Junior Bazaar
, 156, 360n 156
Kamali, Norma, 298
Kaufman, Anne, 58
Kaufman, Beatrice, 110, 136
Kaufman, Elizabeth, 44
Kaufman, George S., 136
Kavanagh, Joan, 242
Keith, Slim, 155
Kelly, Grace, 282
Kemp, Isabel, 139â40
Kennedy, Courtney, 307
Kennedy, Ethel, 307
Kennedy, Jacqueline (Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis);
Allure
and, 300â301, 311; American designers and, 176â77; Cassini and, 177â78; criticism of clothes by press, 174, 362n 174; DV as fashion advisor, 174â79; DV as friend, 5, 27, 266, 269, 296, 298, 311, 314, 320, 362n 174; Freck and Betty Vreeland and, 175; Givenchy and, 175;
The Glory of Russian Costume
exhibit and, 293, 294; hat by Halston, 178; inauguration gown, 176, 177; muff for inauguration, DV's idea, 178; offended by Hughes, 307; Party of the Year committee president, 296, 298; Pucci and, 178;
In the Russian Style
, 294, 296; in
Vogue
, 193
Kennedy, John F., 174â75, 178, 201; DV at inauguration, 179
Kennedy, Joseph, 177
Kennedy, Robert F., 240
Kennedy, Rose, 274
Kent, Duchess of, 113
Key, Emily (great-grandmother), 14
Key, Francis Scott, 14, 23, 339n 14
Khan, Aga, 101â2
Khan, Aly, 187
Khanh, Emanuelle, 195, 200, 368n 227
Kidd, David, 161
Kinloch, Alexander (brother-in-law), 73, 76
Kinloch, Alexandra Dalziel (sister), 22, 25, 28, 30, 31, 34, 50, 71, 73, 95â96; beauty of, 43, 51, 342n 28; DV and, 23, 27, 43, 53â54; DV's wedding and, 67
Kinloch, Sir David, 73
Kinloch, Emi-Lu (niece), 137â40, 151, 222
Kirkland, Sally, 128
Kissinger, Henry, 315, 319
Klein, Adolph, 128
Klein, Calvin, 276
Klein, William, 183, 236
Koch, Max, 281
Koda, Harold, 280, 297, 308, 322, 325
Kornbluth, Jesse, 303, 317
Korshunova, Tamara, 295
Kublin, Tom, 273
Lady in the Dark
(Broadway musical), 136â37, 160, 170
Lambert, Eleanor, 176, 268, 269, 276, 277
Lane, Kenneth Jay, 277, 288, 318; DV and, 11, 262â63, 276, 281, 286; on DV and Reed, 223; DV befriends, 165â66; DV's jewelry and, 317
Langlade, Françoise de.
See
de la Renta, Françoise
Lanvin, 224
Lanza, Mario, 148â49
L'Atlantide
(film), 92â93
Lauren, Ralph, 312
La Vine, Robert, 280
Lawford, Valentine, 154, 218, 219
Lawrence, Gertrude, 136â37, 301
Lazar, Irving “Swifty,” 7
le Bourhis, Katell, 314
Lenox Hill Hospital, 319, 320
Lerman, Leo, 288, 318, 375n 303
Leser, Tina, 133
Levin, Phyllis Lee, 76, 90, 139