Word: elsa
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Adams House and New Haven, Connecticut, Executive Editor (Magazine Editor); Mark M. Colodny '89 of Quincy House and Washington, D.C., Senior Editor, Benjamin R. Miller '89 of Lowell House and Ellicott City, Maryland, Senior Editor, Mark T. Brazaitis '89 of North House and Washington, D.C., Sports Editor, Elsa C. Arnett '89 of Dunster House and New York, New York, Deputy Magazine Editor (Politics); Sophia A. van Wingerden '89 of Cabot House and Rapid City, South Dakota, Assistant Magazine Editor, Casey J. Lartigue '89 of Houston, Texas, Associate Sports Editor, Jennifer M. Frey '90 of Mather House and Allegany, New York...
News Editor for This Issue: Jonathan M. Moses '88 Night Editors: Elsa C. Arnett '89 Katherine E. Bliss '90 Noam S. Cohen '89 Jessica A. Dorman '88 Susan B. Glasser '90 Brooke A. Masters '89 Jonathan M. Moses '88 Jonathan F. Putnam '88 Shari Rudavsky '88 Photo Editor: Terry R. R. Roopnaraine '90 Feature Editor: Elsa C. Arnett '89 Emily Mieras '90 Jonathan M. Moses '88 Editorial Editor: Gary D. Rowe '88 Sports Editors: Geoffrey H. Simon '88 Business Editors: Willa Berghuis '88 Copy Editor: James Park...
News Editor Matthew H. Joseph '88 Night Editors: Elsa C. Arnett '89 Mark M. Colodny '89 Jonathan M. Moses '88 Copy Editor: Kate Gace '91 Editorial Editor: Abby M. McGanney '87-'88 Features Editors: Andrea E. Monfried '88 Shari Rudavsky '88 Photo Editor: Terry R. Roopnaraine '90 Business Editor: Willa F.H. Berghuis...
...very subtle. One bouffant day costume featured layers of huge polka dots overlapping like the tiles on a roof. And the hats! Florid Creole cones, luscious layers of peonies topped by an upended straw boater. Befruited skimmers and lacy lampshades. Carmen Miranda would have loved it. So would Elsa Schiaparelli, the imp of '30s couture...
There are several entries on fashion's sublime kooks. Elsa Schiaparelli, a blithe and irreverent spirit, jazzed up the '30s with her whimsical lambchop hats and red-apple purses. Roberto Capucci still does what he has always insisted on doing, creating one outrageously intricate gown and never replicating it. Charles James, the most brilliant American designer ever, was shackled by paranoia and notorious business dealings. He died broke and nearly forgotten in 1978, but the influence of his fabulous ball gowns remains, whether they are executed in a Paris atelier or a Hollywood costume department...