Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Paris, France
Various shots, fashion show for the 1969 season in an intimate salon with creations by Yves Saint Laurent (successor to fashion designer Dior), Nina Ricci and Ungaro.
Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Paris, France
Various shots, fashion show for the 1969 season in an intimate salon with creations by Yves Saint Laurent (successor to fashion designer Dior), Nina Ricci and Ungaro.
The first dress being modelled is evening wear in black velours and silk worn under a Breichwanz coat, followed by a black cocktail dress with stars and fringe, a fringed leather jacket and a spangled evening gown.
Various shots, models showing fashions by designer Nina Ricci. These include a black dress with leather belt and large buckle, a slim black dress with fluffy white long sleeves and stars. Then two girls model a grey tweed costume (breeches dress with belted jacket and a fur-lined coat) and a black breeches skirt under a grey / white / black checked coat with black sleeves and belt. CU Pan up grey tweed costume. CU Pan up check coat. CU Two models, one in a grey flannel breeches skirt and the other in a white tailored suit with jacket. MS Grey light woollen dress trimmed at pockets and neck with embroidery. CU An embroidered white satin evening coat worn over evening pyjamas. CU to MS Luxury embroidered evening coat over a cashmere silk dress.
Lastly, Ungaro's designs are modelled. First a short white cocktail dress, decorated with roses. Then a black costume and white cape, a black and white patterned costume with heavy black belt, braces and helmet, and finally a black leather skirt with black and white striped jersey waistcoat.
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