Table of contents:
- 1. French beauty
- 2. Models in dresses from Christian Dior
- 3. The exquisite collection amazed Moscow fashionistas
- 4. Dresses from Christian Dior for the first fashion show in the USSR
- 5. Walking around Moscow of models in dresses of a French fashion designer
- 6. People look at fashionable clothes as a manifestation of Christ to the people
- 7. French beauties after the fashion show
- 8. Surprised faces of passers-by who saw in front of them ladies dressed in the usual European fashion
- 9. French model poses by the fountain
- 10. Models on the streets of Moscow
- 11. Shocked faces
- 12. Dior models walk around Moscow
- 13. Aesthetic shock
- 14. Contrast between women
- 15. Internal simplicity of models
Video: Khrushchev thaw: Christian Dior models in Soviet Moscow in 1959
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
In 1959, during the Khrushchev thaw, Christian Dior models and outfits were brought to Moscow. It was the first fashion show of a Western fashion house in the USSR. Life journalists captured the walks of French models in Moscow. In these pictures, the most interesting thing is not the models themselves and not the cityscapes of that time, but the faces of passers-by who saw fashionably dressed ladies.
1. French beauty
2. Models in dresses from Christian Dior
3. The exquisite collection amazed Moscow fashionistas
4. Dresses from Christian Dior for the first fashion show in the USSR
5. Walking around Moscow of models in dresses of a French fashion designer
6. People look at fashionable clothes as a manifestation of Christ to the people
7. French beauties after the fashion show
8. Surprised faces of passers-by who saw in front of them ladies dressed in the usual European fashion
9. French model poses by the fountain
10. Models on the streets of Moscow
11. Shocked faces
12. Dior models walk around Moscow
13. Aesthetic shock
14. Contrast between women
15. Internal simplicity of models
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