1950s in Vogue: The Jessica Daves Years, 1952-1962
- Author
Rebecca C. Tuite
- Year
2019
- Publisher
Thames & Hudson
A large-scale publication dedicated to the 1950s as captured in the pages of American Vogue. This book is illustrated by fashion’s greatest photographs of that period―the era when the magazine became the cultural force it is today.
One of only seven editors in chief in American Vogue’s history, Jessica Daves has remained one of fashion’s most enigmatic figures. Diana Vreeland’s direct predecessor in the role, it is Daves who first catapulted the magazine into modernity.
A testament to a changing America on every level, Daves’s Vogue was the first to embrace a “high/low” blend of fashion in its pages and to introduce world-renowned artists, literary greats, and cultural icons into every issue, offering the reader a complete vision of how design, interiors, architecture, entertaining, art, literature, and culture all connected and contributed to refining and defining taste and personal style. Daves profiled icons of American style, from John and Jackie Kennedy to Charles and Ray Eames, alongside Dior, Chanel, Givenchy, and Balenciaga creations.
- Author
Rebecca C. Tuite
Location
US
Publisher
Thames & Hudson
- Year
2019
Private Collection
Laird Borrelli-Persson
Materials
Hardcover
Color
Pink


