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US Vogue April 15, 1952
Suzy Parker in a soft crepe afternoon dress, with a wide wraparound belt, in the lightest cream color. By Traina-Norell; Bianchini crepe de chine. Jewelry: David Webb.
Suzy Parker dans une robe d'après-midi en crêpe doux, avec une large ceinture enveloppante, dans la couleur crème la plus légère. Par Traina-Norell ; crêpe de Chine de Bianchini. Bijoux : David Webb.
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Socialite Esme O'Brien Sarnoff contemplating an unidentified sculpture in the sculpture garden of the Museum of Modern Art, modeling a dress and a parasol designed by Traina-Norrell, July 25, 1944. She was then married to Robert Sarnoff, David's son.
Photo: Frank Bauman for Look magazine via MCNY
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By Ryan MacErin Griffith and Mike Isaac
Less than an hour after a gunman in Butler, Pa., tried to assassinate Donald J. Trump this month, David Sacks, a venture capitalist based in San Francisco, directed his anger about the incident toward a former colleague.
“The Left normalized this,” Mr. Sacks wrote on X, linking to a post about Reid Hoffman, a technology investor and major Democratic donor. Mr. Sacks implied that Mr. Hoffman, a critic of Mr. Trump who had funded a lawsuit accusing the former president of rape and defamation, had helped cause the shooting.
Elon Musk, who leads SpaceX and Tesla and previously worked with Mr. Sacks and Mr. Hoffman, then weighed in on X, name-checking Mr. Hoffman and saying people like him “got their dearest wish.”
In Silicon Valley, the spectacle of tech billionaire attacking tech billionaire has suddenly exploded, as pro-Trump executives and their Democratic counterparts have openly turned on each other. The brawling has spilled into public view online, at conferences and on podcasts, as debates about the country’s future have turned into personal broadsides.
The animus has pit those who once worked side-by-side and attended each other’s weddings against one another, fraying friendships and alliances that could shift Silicon Valley’s power centers. The fighting has been particularly acute among the “PayPal Mafia,” a wealthy group of tech executives — including Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Musk, Mr. Sacks and the investor Peter Thiel — who worked together at the online payments company in the 1990s and later founded their own companies or turned into high-profile investors.
Other tech leaders have also been pulled into the political spats, including Vinod Khosla, a prominent investor, and Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz of the Silicon Valley venture firm Andreessen Horowitz.
Their unabashed vitriol is stark. While tech leaders often criticize one another in private, they rarely do so publicly for fear of upsetting a potential deal partner or future job prospect.
“Until a year or two ago, there was something like an omertà in Silicon Valley,” said Roger McNamee, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist, using a word popularized by the Italian mafia for a code of silence. “People had fights all the time and leaders would disagree, but you wouldn’t disagree in public.”
Mr. McNamee jumped into the rumpus on Wednesday by calling out Mr. Andreessen and Mr. Horowitz, who both recently endorsed Mr. Trump, for their “antidemocratic” values on X. Mr. McNamee had previously invested in a company that Mr. Horowitz led.
Mr. Horowitz shot back on Thursday, invoking his 25-year business relationship with Mr. McNamee. “Really Roger?” Mr. Horowitz wrote. “Your very first idea when we disagree is to attack me in a tweet?”
The altercations show how Silicon Valley’s identity is fragmenting. For years, the nation’s tech capital was seen as a liberal bastion. But Mr. Sacks, Mr. Musk, Mr. Andreessen and Mr. Horowitz all broke from that view by endorsing Mr. Trump in recent weeks.
Many of them were unhappy with President Biden’s tech policies and regulatory appointees, who have pursued more rules and lawsuits against tech companies. They prefer Mr. Trump for his push to lower taxes and his support for the cryptocurrencyindustry, which some of the tech billionaires have invested in.
“There’s been shaming and canceling on the left for some time,” said Trevor Traina, a Republican in San Francisco who served as ambassador to Austria during Mr. Trump’s presidency and is close to Mr. Sacks and Mr. Hoffman. “And now you’re starting to hear strong voices on the right in Silicon Valley.”
Democratic tech executives and investors have countered that Mr. Trump is not good for tech. They say Mr. Trump and his allies have talked about throwing Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive of Meta, in prison; suggested breaking up big tech companies; and proposed strict immigration policies, which could hinder the industry’s hiring of skilled workers.
Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Thiel and an Andreessen Horowitz representative declined to comment. Mr. Sacks and Mr. Musk did not respond to requests for comment.
Political tensions began escalating into personal attacks last month after Mr. Sacks held an ornate fund-raiser for Mr. Trump in San Francisco. Days later, Mr. Hoffman, who gave at least $10 million to bolster President Biden’s campaign, chided Mr. Sacks in a blog postfor following “pro-Trump groupthink” and backing “a convicted felon.”
At a conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, this month, Mr. Hoffman got into a heated exchange with Mr. Thiel, who has funded Republicans, according to a person briefed on the conversation. The longtime friends bickered over Mr. Hoffman’s stance against Mr. Trump, leading Mr. Hoffman to sarcastically say that he wished he had made the former president “an actual martyr,” the person said. The exchange was reported earlier by Puck.
After the assassination attempt on Mr. Trump, Mr. Sacks and Mr. Musk used Mr. Hoffman’s words to criticize their former colleague. Mr. Hoffman responded last week by pointing out that some current supporters of Mr. Trump, including Mr. Sacks, had disavowed Mr. Trump in 2021 after the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
“If you have integrity and you’re supporting Trump in this election, you should address that,” Mr. Hoffman said in a podcast appearance on Wednesday.
This month, Mr. Sacks shared a list of pro-Trump techies on X and spoke at the Republican National Convention, which grated on Democratic tech investors and entrepreneurs, said Siri Srinivas, an investor at Gradient Ventures. After President Biden withdrew from the race and Vice President Kamala Harris became the presumptive Democratic nominee, many of those investors and entrepreneurs were energized and felt more emboldened to speak out, she said.
“Weeks of private hand-wringing likely helped many to urgently and emphatically show their support for Harris and opposition to Trump,” Ms. Srinivas said. On Tuesday, she mimicked Mr. Sacks’s list by posting a roster of the industry’s Harris supporters on X.
Mr. Sacks has since continued his verbal attacks, taking aim last week at Reed Hastings, a Netflix founder who is a major Democratic donor. On X, Mr. Sacks called Mr. Hastings a “useful idiot” for supporting the Democratic Party.
Mr. Hastings did not respond to a request for comment.
Some tech luminaries have stayed out of the fray, including Mr. Zuckerberg. In 2016 when Mr. Trump was elected, Mr. Zuckerberg posted on his Facebook page that “progress does not move in a straight line,” alluding to Mr. Trump without naming him. But this time, the Meta chief has not talked about politics.
The exception was an interview with Bloomberg this month, in which Mr. Zuckerberg complimented Mr. Trump’s “fist-pump” moment after the assassination attempt. Mr. Zuckerberg’s decision to take a less vocal approach to politics could improve strained relationships in Washington and potentially with Mr. Trump if he is elected, two people familiar with the discussions said.
A Meta spokesman declined to comment.
Some tech entrepreneurs are reacting to the politicking. Merci Grace, a start-up founder in San Francisco, said she felt “betrayed” by Mr. Andreessen’s and Mr. Horowitz’s endorsement of Mr. Trump and would not work with their venture firm. Ms. Grace, who supports abortion rights and once had surgery after a life-threatening ectopic pregnancy, said she opposed the stance against abortion from JD Vance, Mr. Trump’s running mate.
“The way in which Ben and Marc are claiming they’re single-issue voters for Trump is so galling to me, because men have been throwing that line in my face for years as a way to dismiss the life-or-death stakes of abortion access,” Ms. Grace said, referring to the investors’ support of Mr. Trump because of what they said were his pro-tech policies. “Yes, I’m a single issue voter too. Being alive is my issue.”
But Mr. Khosla, who supports Ms. Harris, said the fights over politics would not leave lasting fractures in the tech industry, where innovation ultimately reigns supreme.
“I’ll work with almost anyone if what I’m working on can change the world,” he said.
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GARDA 1990
Il progetto solista di Davide Traina, Garda 1990, nasce in un piccolo studio di architettura in Via Marsala a Bologna, nel maggio 2017: un mix di sfumature midwest emo ed esigenza espressiva 90s, che ti catapulta sui pianeti The Get Up Kids e Mineral. Durante il marzo 2018, Davide si concentra sulla scrittura e le registrazioni di “Downtown”, il primo disco in uscita a marzo 2019, per le etichette indipendenti Oh! Dear Records, DreaminGorilla Records, E' Un Brutto Posto Dove Vivere, Tristezza Is The New Felicità. Nel corso dell'estate 2019, dopo una serie di concerti, avvengono due importanti cambiamenti: da una parte entrano ufficialmente nel progetto Lorenzo Atti al basso e Albrecht Kaufmann alla batteria, dall'altra Davide Traina sceglie di passare dalla lingua inglese all'italiano. Il risultato di questa mutazione viene immediatamente messo in pratica creando un vero e proprio power trio emocore con riferimenti postgaze. La formazione entra in studio a luglio e registra cinque nuovi brani. L'EP che ne esce fuori si intitola “Venti”e vedrà la luce a settembre 2020. Come si definiscono? Tre ragazzi croccanti fuori, tristi dentro. FB: https://www.facebook.com/garda1990/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/garda1990/?hl=it Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/79lOw7r6VPfhQhFWTn7Npd
1 - Ti svegli su un isola deserta. No panic: hai potuto portare con te tre cose e una di queste è un album.
- Sicuramente le prime due cose sarebbero la chitarra e la nutella. L'album che mi porterei, vi sorprenderò, è "Silent Alarm" dei Bloc Party.
2 - On the road: c'è un’ autoradio con dentro una musicassetta. Dentro ci sono almeno tre canzoni da cantare a finestrino aperto.
- Le tre canzoni che canterei sono: "Holiday" dei The Get Up Kids, "Post Punk" de I Cani e "Il Mare Davanti" dei Fask.
3 - Hai rimandato, hai rimandato, ma oggi tocca a te. La playlist dal dentista per non sentire il trapano nelle orecchie.
- La playlist anti trapano del dentista è: Come reagire al presente (Fask) / Paese (Fbyc) / Forgive and Forget (The Get Up KIds) / Velleità (I Cani) / If I could (Mineral) / Valvonauta (Verdena) / Little thoughts (Bloc Party) / Vecchio (Do Nascimiento) / Re-done (Modern Baseball) / Movements (Daylily).
4 - Qual è il tuo memorabilia musicale a cui non potresti mai rinunciare?
- Il vinile prima edizione del LP1 degli American Football.
5 - Guilty Pleasure : quella canzone che ti fa vergognare, ma che non puoi proprio fare a meno di ascoltare.
- La famiglia tradizione dei Sxrrxland.
6 - Film o serie tv : questa volta sceglilo per la colonna sonora.
- Direi più semplicemente tutti i film Xavier Dolan. 7 - La chiavetta nello spazio : la band o il musicista di cui la terra non ha proprio bisogno.
- Gigi D'Alessio.
8 - Il 1999 per noi Caroline Records è stato l'anno in cui abbiamo cominciato a diventare quello che musicalmente siamo oggi: tu a che punto eri?
- Scoprivo "What's my age again" dei Blink 182.
9 - E invece un album degli ultimi 12 mesi che tutti dovrebbero ascoltare?
- Deceiver dei DIIV.
10 - Dal vivo: il miglior concerto che hai visto, quello che rimpiangi di aver perso e quello che non vuoi assolutamente perdere.
- Il miglior concerto che ho visto è stato a Monza, i Radiohead, quello che rimpiango i Modern Baseball, quello che non voglio perdere assolutamente il concerto a Mantova dei Placebo questa estate!
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Sunny Harnett en robe de Traina-Norell, perles noires de David Webb, photo d'Irving Penn, publicité Chrysler Imperial Crown, Vogue 1er avril 1956 - source Luis Cesar.
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US Vogue April 15, 1956
Georgia Hamilton accompanied by actor David Niven aka Phileas Fogg in the film "Around the World in Eighty Days; wears a short jacket suit, cut neckline and waist. By Traina-Norell, in grained beige silk. The bell of Balenciaga for Gardner Pumps by Customcraft, nylon stockings, Vision.
Georgia Hamilton accompagnée de l'acteur David Niven alias Phileas Fogg dans le film "Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours; porte un tailleur veste courte, décolleté et taille coupés. Par Traina-Norell, en soie beige grainée. La cloche de Balenciaga pour Gardner. Escarpins par Customcraft, bas nylon, Vision.
Photo Karen Radkai vogue archive
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The Only Derek Jeter Take You Need As He Enters the Hall of Fame Is Larry David’s Take: TRAINA THOUGHTS
1. Former Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter will finally be inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame on Wednesday. His ceremony last year was nixed because of COVID-19.Jeter received 396 of 397 votes in his first year on the ballot. However, there are still a few people out there who aren’t impressed with things like five World Series titles, 3,465 hits, five gold gloves and being a 14-time All-Star. คาสิโนออนไลน์
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Reseña de MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE: REVELATION #2 con spoilers, ya a la venta por Dark Horse Comics ¿De Qué viene? ¡Escrito por Kevin Smith! Esta es la precuela oficial del cómic del próximo programa de televisión de Netflix escrito por los productores ejecutivos Kevin Smith y Rob David y el escritor de episodios Tim Sheridan y con arte de Mindy Lee (Crimson Lotus). Después de un feroz ataque de Orlax contra su padre, el Rey Randor, He-Man descubre que la criatura está vinculada al origen de la espada del poder. Para salvar a Randor y poner fin al caos, He-Man se embarca en un viaje épico que lo enfrenta a sus viejos enemigos Skeletor y Evil-Lyn, y ve a Teela tomar las riendas de un poderoso legado. TRAMA Skeletor casi descubre lo que que quiere decir el monstruo dimensional Orlax, pero mientras esté conectado con Sorceress , Evil-Lyn no puede volver a conectarse. Skeletor está seguro que Orlax conoce los secretos del castillo Greyskull que le puede ayudar a apoderarse de Eternia. El cómic narra el origen de Skeletor, que proviene del planeta Apollyos, le revela a Evil-Lyn sus verdaderos motivos. Skeletor llevó a acabo una revolución que hizo que los esclavos de Apollyos se liberaran, pero eso le costó la vida de su familia. Pero aparece Hordak the Conqueror de otro universo y le otorga a Skeletor un gran poder y lo hace su mano derecha para conquistar Apollyos, Hordak proviene del universo e personajes de She-ra. Hordak le concede el poder a Skeletor para que reviva a uno de sus familiares, su esposa o su hijo, Skeletor escoge su hijo y Hordak se lo quita y se lo va a devolver si conquista a Eternia. El cómic cierra con Evil-Lyn comunicándose con Orlax a escondidas, ella quiere el poder del conocimiento. Este segundo capitulo esta lleno de revelaciones impactantes y buenos giros, con un ritmo narrativo genial, sin duda es una serie de lectura obligada ARTE Destaca el dolor y tragedia de Skeletor, el arte es conmovedor y lleno de detalles y captura la esencia de los minicomics que traina las figuras de acción original y la refresca. Resumen Este cómic narra el origen de Skeletor, sus motivos. Está lleno de impactantes revelaciones Calificación 5 de 5 https://www.instagram.com/p/CSb5neOHzp3/?utm_medium=tumblr
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MILAN, PIOLI: "DOVRA' ESSERE L'ANNO DELLA RICONFERMA"
Stefano Pioli, tecnico rossonero, ha rilasciato un'intervista in esclusiva ai microfoni di Repubblica oggi in edicola. Queste le sue dichiarazioni integrali. Sul suo rinnovo di contratto: «Non è la priorità. Con Paolo Maldini e Frederic Massara si parlerà soprattutto di come migliorare la squadra». Sul ritorno del Milan in Champions League: «La bella addormentata si risveglierà nella sua casa. In mezzo ai più grandi club. Prima dell’Atalanta ho chiesto ai ragazzi: volete ancora giocare col Rio Ave o è ora di Manchester City, PSG, Bayern?». Milan che sarà inserito in quarta fascia: «Un po’ strano che i vicecampioni d’Italia siano messi in quarta fascia. Ma vogliamo crescere. Affrontare le più forti aiuta, dovrà essere l’anno della nostra conferma». Il finale di stagione che ha visto il Milan arrivare secondo: «Fortunato a lavorare in questo club e con questo gruppo. Mi sarebbe piaciuto ripercorrere il Giro del mio idolo Gianni Bugno, in rosa dalla prima all’ultima tappa. Ma il calo era normale. Non abbiamo mai avuto dubbi sui principi di gioco, lavorando sui particolari». Un Milan che sembrava sbilanciato: «Il sistema è molto più fluido di quanto dicano le formule. Cambiamo spesso nella costruzione per ottenere la superiorità numerica. Preparare la partita, coi giocatori sempre partecipi, è la cosa più bella per me. Gli accorgimenti sono studiati». Pioli su Atalanta-Milan: «Quando andavamo a mille, potevamo aggredire gli avversari fino alla loro area. Con l’Atalanta abbiamo evitato di difenderci in parità numerica, con umiltà». Sull'addio di Gianluigi 'Gigio' Donnarumma: «Professionista esemplare, concentrato sul campo. Poi una trattativa può funzionare oppure no. Ci siamo sentiti e ringraziati a vicenda, è un rapporto sincero. Gli ho fatto gli auguri per l’Europeo». Il calciomercato che attenderà il Milan: «La creatività i miei dirigenti l’hanno già dimostrata. A parte Zlatan Ibrahimovic, sul quale avevo ovviamente espresso parere positivo, penso a Simon Kjaer e Alexis Saelemaekers, a Fikayo Tomori che non conoscevo, se non per uno spezzone. Qualunque sarà il budget, il nome Milan continua a essere un richiamo. L’importante è avere costruito una base di 10-12 giocatori da squadra di vertice, come Theo Hernández, Tomori, Kjaer, Franck Kessié, Davide Calabria, Hakan Çalhanoglu, Ibra. Ora dobbiamo migliorare il gruppo: la conferma è la cosa più difficile». Le analogie con il suo secondo anno alla Lazio: «Qui il secondo l’ho già scavallato, allora non affrontai di petto alcune dinamiche di gruppo. Da lì ho smesso di mediare, a costo di decisioni impopolari». Pioli su Atalanta-Milan 0-2 che ha chiuso il cerchio dopo Atalanta-Milan 5-0 del 2019: «Le grandi delusioni ti aiutano a crescere. Quel Natale difficile ci ha dato lo spunto per cambiare sistema di gioco, prendere Ibra, fare un mercato in uscita mirato». Ibrahimovic spesso infortunato: «Mi dispiace per gli infortuni di Mario Mandzukic, scelto per alternarsi con lui senza che calasse il livello. Zlatan non potrà giocarle tutte. Sa quando forzare: il rapporto è sincero. La Champions è meno pesante dell’Europa League il giovedì. Ma ci vuole il quarto attaccante». L'identikit del prossimo vice Ibra: «Se nei 5 campionati principali siamo la squadra più giovane tra le prime, è perché abbiamo dimostrato maturità. Che non è questione di età, ma di atteggiamento. Nel calcio moderno servono giocatori con due doti: intelligenza e capacità di accelerare. Prima il Milan era monopasso, oggi bisogna reggere l’uno contro uno a campo aperto». Pioli sull'atteggiamento che dovrà avere il suo Milan: «È finito il “meglio non prenderle”. All’estero si prepara la partita per esaltare le proprie qualità». La leadership di Kessié: «Abbiamo più di un leader, lo è anche Kjaer. Franck nelle difficoltà è il riferimento dei compagni. Fino a un minuto prima dell’allenamento è lì che balla e sembra che non gli interessi, poi è un esempio per tutti». Il tempo che ci metterà il Milan per tornare sul tetto d'Europa: «Il Milan deve tornarci. L’unico rimpianto è l’eliminazione contro il Manchester United. Il gol annullato a Kessié a Manchester e il ritorno senza Ibra, Ante Rebic e Rafael Leao. Si dice che le italiane non abbiano ritmo e intensità, ma noi in Europa non siamo mai andati in difficoltà. Però da qui a pensare di potersela giocare con Chelsea, Bayern, Manchester City, c’è un percorso di crescita, fatto di anni in Champions». Il tempo che ci metterà il Milan per tornare a vincere in Italia: «Un passo per volta. L’Inter ci ha messo anni e investimenti, la Juventus sarà di nuovo tra le favorite. Noi non dobbiamo perdere determinazione ed entusiasmo». Pioli sul podio di Serie A tutto lombardo: «Milano è al centro di tutto, traina l’economia. È giusto che sia tornata in cima. La nostra proprietà ci sostiene e ci tutela. L’Atalanta è una società fortissima e asseconda Gian Piero Gasperini, grandissimo allenatore». La SuperLega: «La meritocrazia è alla base dello sport, però UEFA e FIFA devono chiedersi perché club così importanti hanno pensato alla scissione. Significa che il sistema ha fallito». Pioli su Barcellona, Real Madrid e Juventus che rischiano l'esclusione dalla Champions League: «A me sembra inevitabile un tavolo tra le componenti del calcio europeo, per sviluppare il prodotto: servono confronti e cambiamenti». Il pubblico che sta tornando allo stadio: «Fine di un incubo. Penso a cosa ci siamo persi negli stadi di Celtic, Stella Rossa e United vuoti, e al calore dei tifosi a Milanello, prima di Bergamo. Con loro a 'San Siro', non avremmo dovuto aspettare l’ultima giornata per qualificarci». La differenza di rendimento del Milan tra casa e trasferta: «Non siamo mai mancati nel controllo del gioco, ma in casa abbiamo dati molto negativi nell’uno contro uno offensivo: non abbiamo tanti giocatori che saltano l’avversario». Pioli sull'opportunità di mantenere le cinque sostituzioni durante un match: «Sì, con 23 giocatori in lista non è positivo che 8-9 si sentano estranei alla partita». Il tecnico sulla proposta di Andriy Shevchenko di valutare per il fuorigioco solo petto e ginocchia: «In effetti il fuorigioco millimetrico mi mette in difficoltà, fatico anche col replay». Pioli sulle accuse al Milan per i 20 rigori a favore nell'ultima stagione: «Non mi toccano: ne avremmo meritati di più. Il V.A.R. torni alle origini: intervento in caso di errore evidente dell’arbitro. E poi basta fidarsi del fermo immagine. Sullo slancio, un contatto in foto lo vedi sempre, ma il calcio non è mica statico. Mi permetto anche un consiglio al designatore Nicola Rizzoli, che stimo: coppie fisse arbitro-V.A.R., che si alternino nei due ruoli per affinare uno stesso modo di arbitrare. Oggi cambiano di continuo: spesso si nota scarsa simbiosi». La Champions conquistata con il Milan: «Sarà la mia prima Champions. È una crescita continua. La passione mi permette di essere curioso, voglioso di migliorare. Mi sento completo. Ma ho voglia di cimentarmi contro i più grandi allenatori». Fonte: pianetamilan.it Read the full article
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Swamp Forest - Sumpfwald Sincerely to: Andy Hall, Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Paul Allen, Edythe L. and Eli Broad, Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz, Patricia and Gustavo Phelps de Cisneros (Venezuela and Dominican Republic), Donald and Mera Rubell, Steven A. Cohen, Theo Danjuma, Maria Baibakova, Adrian Cheng, Ingvild Goetz (München), Victoria and David Beckham, Leonardo Dicaprio, Alan Lau, Camilla Barella, Ralph DeLuca, Arthur de Ganay, Ramin Salsali, Moises Cosio, Pedro Barbosa, Monique and Max Burger, Joaquin Diez-Cascon, Luciano Benetton, Roman Abramovich and Dasha Zhukova (Russia), Robbie Antonio (Philippines), Hélène and Bernard Arnault (France), Maria and Bill Bell (United States), Peter Benedek (United States), Debra and Leon Black (United States), Christian and Karen Boros (Germany), Irma and Norman Braman (United States), Peter Brant (United States), Basma Al Sulaiman, Marc Andreessen, Laura and John Arnold, Camilla Barella, Swizz Beatz, Claudia Beck, Andrew Gruft, Robert and Renée Belfer, Lawrence Benenson, Frieder Burda (Germany), Richard Chang (United States), Kim Chang-il (Korea), David Chau and Kelly Ying (China), Pierre T.M. Chen (Taiwan), Adrian Cheng (China), Kemal Has Cingillioglu (United Kingdom), Nicolas Berggruen, Jill and Jay Bernstein, Ernesto Bertarelli, James Brett, Jim Breyer, Christian Bührle, Valentino D. Carlotti, Edouard Carmignac, Trudy and Paul Cejas, Dimitris Daskalopoulos (Greece), Zöe and Joel Dictrow (United States), George Economou (Greece), Alan Faena (Argentina), Mark Falcone and Ellen Bruss (United States), Amy and Vernon Faulconer (United States), Howard and Patricia Farber (United States), Larry and Marilyn Fields (United States), Marie Chaix, Michael and Eva Chow, Frank Cohen, Michael and Eileen Cohen, Isabel and Agustín Coppel, Anthony D'Offay, Hélène and Michel David-Weill, Antoine de Galbert, Ralph DeLuca, Amanda and Glenn Fuhrman (United States), Danielle and David Ganek (United States), Ken Griffin (United States), Agnes Gund (United States), Steven and Kathy Guttman (United States), Andrew and Christine Hall (United States), Lin Han (China), Henk and Victoria de Heus-Zomer (Holland), Grant Hill (United States), Maja Hoffmann (Switzerland), Erika Hoffmann-Koenige (Germany), Tiqui Atencio Demirdjian, Beth Rudin DeWoody, Eric Diefenbach and JK Brown, David C. 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Miller Sr. (United States), Simon and Catriona Mordant (Australia), Arif Naqvi (United Kingdom), Peter Norton (United States), Shi Jian, Elton John, Tomislav Kličko, Mo Koyfman, Jan Kulczyk, Svetlana Kuzmicheva-Uspenskaya, Pierre Lagrange, Eric and Liz Lefkofsky, Robert Lehrman, François Odermatt (Canada), Bernardo de Mello Paz (Brazil), José Olympio & Andréa Pereira (Brazil), Catherine Petitgas (United Kingdom), Victor Pinchuk (Ukraine), Alden and Janelle Pinnell (United States),Ron and Ann Pizzuti (United States), Michael Platt (Switzerland), Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli (Italy), Howard and Cindy Rachofsky (United States), Mitchell and Emily Rales (United States), Dan Loeb, George Lucas, Ninah and Michael Lynne, Lewis Manilow, Marissa Mayer, David Mirvish, Lakshmi Mittal, Valeria Napoleone, John Paulson, Amy and John Phelan, Ellen and Michael Ringier (Switzerland), David Roberts (United Kingdom), Hilary and Wilbur L. Ross Jr. (United States), Dmitry Rybolovlev (Russia), Lily Safra (Brazil),Tony Salamé (Lebanon), Patrizia Sandretto (Italy), Eric Schmidt (United States), Alison Pincus, Heather Podesta, Colette and Michel Poitevin, Thomas J. and Margot Pritzker, Bob Rennie, Craig Robins, Deedie and Rusty Rose, Stephen Ross, Alex Sainsbury, Alain Servais (Belgium), Carlos Slim (Mexico), Julia Stoschek (Germany), Budi Tek (Indonesia), Janine and J. Tomilson Hill III (United States), Trevor Traina (United States), Alice Walton (United States), Robert & Nicky Wilson (United Kingdom), Elaine Wynn (United States), Lu Xun (China), Muriel and Freddy Salem, Denise and Andrew Saul, Steven A. Schwarzman, Carole Server and Oliver Frankel, Ramin Salsali, David Shuman, Stefan Simchowitz, Elizabeth and Frederick Singer, Jay Smith and Laura Rapp, Jeffrey and Catherine Soros, Jerry Yang and Akiko Young (United States), Liu Yiqian and Wang Wei (China), Anita and Poju Zabludowicz (United Kingdom), Jochen Zeitz (South Africa), Qiao Zhibing (China), Jerry Speyer and Katherine G. Farley, Susana and Ricardo Steinbruch, Kai van Hasselt, Francesca von Habsburg, David Walsh, Artur Walther, Derek and Christen Wilson, Michael Wilson, Owen Wilson, Zhou Chong, Doris and Donald Fisher, Ronnie and Samuel Heyman, Marie-Josee and Henry R. Kravis, Evelyn and Leonard Lauder, Jo Carole and Ronald S. 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US Vogue May 1, 1954
Dovima wearing a white Irish linen blouse trimmed with lace and cambric, a matching shawl and a silk surah gypsy apron, lifted at one side to expose the linen, lace and taffeta cambric petticoat. By Traina-Norell. Jewelry by David Webb.
Dovima portant un chemisier en lin irlandais blanc bordé de dentelle et de batiste, un châle assorti et un tablier gitan de surah en soie, relevé d'un côté pour exposer le jupon en lin, dentelle et batiste en taffetas. Par Traina-Norell. Bijoux de David Webb.
Photo by Erwin BlumenfeldImage by © Condé Nast Archive/Corbis
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