Credits

CREDITS

January 1988
Credits
CREDITS
January 1988

CREDITS

Page 8: Photographs, bottom, left to right, by Thomas Victor, William Coupon, Thomas Victor. Pages 20 and 22: Photographs courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation.

Page 26: Photograph, top, from Magnum.

Page 30: Artwork courtesy of the Marian Goodman Gallery, N.Y.C.

Page 32: Photograph courtesy of Parkett Publishers Ltd., Zurich.

Page 35: Manor coat in black velvet with braid trim and monogram, by Ralph Lauren Classics, $750, from Bloomingdale's, N.Y.C., and Polo/Ralph Lauren shops, N.Y.C. and Beverly Hills. Backdrop from Oliphant Studios.

Page 36: Photograph, bottom left, from Globe Photos; Lifec over, courtesy of Betsy von Furstenberg. Page 38: Red satin girdle-gown cocktail dress by Jean-Paul Gaultier; diamond cuff by Yves Saint Laurent.

Page 39: Top left: turquoise satin jacket with marabou trim, by Yves Saint Laurent. Right: gray flannel pin-striped jacket, gray flannel trousers, white cotton shirt, and gray felt man's fedora, all by Charvet. Bottom left: black Lycra zip-front maillot by Jenna de Rosnay Design; gold chain and diamond bracelets from Pommellato, Paris.

Page 40: Photograph, top, hair by Howard Barr and makeup by Daniel Blanco, both for Cloutier. Page 42: Photograph, top, hair and makeup by Vincent Roppatte. Photographs, bottom, left to right, by Martha Swope, Perlstein/Gamma-Liaison, Allen Green/Gamma-Liaison.

Page 44: Photograph ® 1933 (renewed 1961) by the Conde Nast Publications Inc.

Page 49: Photographs, top, courtesy of Noah Robinson Sr.; center, courtesy of Mrs. Helen Jackson. Page 51: Photograph, right, from A.P./Wide World. Page 57: Hair and makeup by Jennifer Lawrence for LaCoupe, N.Y.C.

Page 62: "Broadcast Blues" is from the forthcoming book Who Killed CBS?, by Peter J. Boyer, to be published in February by Random House, Inc.; ® 1988 by Peter J. Boyer; printed by permission of Random House, Inc.

Page 65: Photograph from U.P.I./Bettmann Newsphotos.

Page 67: Photograph by Kerry Hayes, courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation.

Pages 68—69: Leather opera gloves, $235, from Bergdorf Goodman, N.Y.C. Flowers by Miho & Michael George Inc., N.Y.C. Photographed at Linda Stein's apartment, N.Y.C.

Pages 76—77: Grooming by Thom Priano for Garren, N.Y.C.

Page 78: The following books by Primo Levi are sources for quoted material: The Drowned and the Saved, ® 1986 by Giulio Einaudi Editore SpA; Torino Translation ® 1988 by Simon & Schuster, Inc., to be published by Summit Books, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc., this month. Moments of Reprieve, ® 1981, 1985 by Giulio Einaudi Editore SpA; translation ® 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986 by Summit Books. The Reawakening, ® 1963 by Giulio Einaudi Editore SpA; translation ® 1965 by the Bodley Head. The Monkey's Wrench, ® 1978 by Giulio Einaudi Editore SpA; translation ® 1986 by Summit Books. All quotations from the foregoing are printed by permission of Summit Books. Survival in Auschwitz, ® 1958 by Giulio Einaudi Editore SpA; translation ® 1959 by the Orion Press; printed by permission of Viking Penguin, Inc.

Page 85: Lace-and-tulle ball dress with gold taffeta, Victor Edelstein Couture, London. Satin pumps, Manolo Blahnik, London.

Editor's note: The photograph of the Rainbow Room matchbook, by Tommy Steele, in the "Fanfair" section of the December 1987 issue is from Close Cover Before Striking: The Golden Age of Matchbook Art (Abbeville Press).