1950s Vogue

British model Wenda Parkinson at Rosenholm Castle in North Jutland, Denmark, the home of the Rosenkrantz family for three hundred years which subsequently became open for the public. Against an eight-eenth-century pavilion, she wears a white marcella piqué dress with a cornflower blue inkspot design and a square-neck bodice with bow by Elizabeth Henry. Published in British Vogue, July 1955. (top left) British model Wenda Parkinson in Hardangerfjord, the second longest fjord in Norway. For fishing Wenda wears a beige tropical-weight Grenfell cloth bush shirt with narrow coffee-coloured cavalry twill pants from Lillywhites. Published in British Vogue, July 1955. (top right) British model Wenda Parkinson in Stockholm, Sweden wearing a blue rayon moucheté dress and jacket from Jacqmar, white beret by Kangol and turquoise crys-tal beaded necklace from Paris House. Published in British Vogue, July 1955 (bottom right)

Photographer: Norman Parkinson