“Special Alta Moda Collection”
Michelle Stevens cover
Alta Moda – Italian for “high fashion”. The Italia equivalent to the French “Haute Couture”.
HAUTE COUTURE – expensive, fashionable clothes produced by leading fashion houses.
- haute cou·ture
- ōt ko͞oˈto͝or
- noun
ROME ITALY: The Grand Hotel. Gia Carangi and Juli Foster.
Chris von Wangenheim photographer, Maury Hopson hair, Ariella makeup
ROME ITALY: Patrick Demarchelier photographer
ROME ITALY: “Girls of the Alta Moda”
Gia Carangi
Arthur Elgort photographer, Christiaan hair, Alberto Fava makeup
Arthur shot this feature that could have been called “Girls of the Alta Moda”. The theme of the series was the models who were brought to work the collections. One photo per girl, but with her name and some biographical information in the caption. Attention to a model’s identity was rare in fashion magazines.
Bazaar ended up using shots of 11 models. Kelly Emberg, Nancy Donahue, Shaun Casey, Lisa Ryall, Donna Sexton, Michelle Stevens, Kim Charlton, Juli Foster and Gia. ~Thing of Beauty (that’s only 9, wonder who the other 2 models were)
ROME ITALY: Gia Carangi for Andre Laug
by Patrick Demarchelier photographer, Joey Mills makeup
André Laug – Haute Couture is an Italian fashion house in Rome Italy, founded in 1968 by the French designer Andre Laug.
PARIS FRANCE: Gia Carangi and Regine Jaffry
Chris von Wangenheim photographer, Maury Hopson hair, Ariella makeup
Regine Jaffry was Chris von Wangenheim’s wife.
Chris Von Wangenheim preferred night-time shoots.