Word: fashionability
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Bestselling Author (The Proud Tower) Barbara Tuchman, 54, had a few unfashionable thoughts about what's going on in the houses of haute couture. "All those boots and helmets!" she crackled in Manhattan. "Fashion is being taken over by the pansy boys. We're being made to look like Lolitas or lion tamers. Who, over 20, wants to look as though she just came out of a sandbox...
...composer of six musical works that have been performed from Venice to Manhattan. He also became a photographer and, as a LIFE staffer since 1949, Parks has become famous for his photographic work in both the dark world of the Negro slum and the gossamer land of high fashion...
Last season, Columbia piled up an 8-4 record, finished second in the Ivy League with a 5-1 mark, and buried Harvard 18-9 in New York. But this year, with many of the same personal back, the Lions lost their first five matches in thoroughly ignominious fashion before finally beating Yale...
...supposed to be just a quick visit. But the Roman holiday was such fun that Jacqueline Kennedy stayed on for nearly a week, fox hunting in the nearby countryside, shopping at the high-fashion house of Princess Irene Galitzine, and visiting some of her other noble friends. In a cape and a white chiffon gown, she attended a dinner party at the 15th century palazzo of Prince Aspreno Colonna, next day bought toys for Caroline and John-John. Flying back to Switzerland to rejoin the family ski outing at Gstaad, Jackie took some other special gifts: a rosary and Vatican...
Somehow the fizz was out of the champagne during Paris' fashion showings last week. Chanel showed suits, Grès had a tent-shaped evening gown, St. Laurent showed exaggerated sailor suits and transparent organza dresses. But after Rome, it all seemed flat until Barbra Streisand, Broadway's freewheeling funny girl, showed up on her first trip abroad to add some zing and zest to the proceedings...