Vintage: Christy Turlington for US Harper’s Bazaar September 1992

A Fashion Editorial

Vintage: Christy Turlington for US Harper's Bazaar September 1992

FASHION COMES FULL CIRCLE, or are certain pieces classics that don’t go out of style? It is fascinating how an editorial shot by Patrick Demarchellier in the 1990s can effortlessly blend into today’s climate. In the midst of an era where every trend seems to be presented on the runways, finding items that remain timeless is reassuring. Think of the perfect camel coat, one that brings warmth into an otherwise bitter winter; a double-breasted blazer that becomes the piece you keep returning to, and effortlessly combining with jeans or a tulle dress; the infinitely chic white shirt and crepe maxi skirt combination as an alternative to a gown. The glamour need not be opulent; it may simply be quietly elegant.

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