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Wenda Parkinson in the 1940s and early ’50s |
Parkinson was alerted to her beauty and photogenic qualities by Cecil Beaton who had worked with her successfully on one of his sittings.
Wenda married Parkinson in 1947. As well as remaining Parkinson’s muse, lifetime companion and home-maker for the Parkinson homes in Twickenham and Trinidad, Wenda researched and published an important biography of Toussaint L’Ouverture the Haitian slave-turned-revolutionary, entitled This Gilded African in 1978.
Wenda died in 1987. Take a look at these stunning photos to see portraits of a young Wenda Parkinson in the 1940s and early 1950s.
Wenda Parkinson, photo by Norman Parkinson, Vogue, 1940 |
Wenda Parkinson in a coat by Aquascutum, Vogue, November 1947 |
Wenda Parkinson in evening gown by Rahvis, photo by Clifford Coffin, London, April 15, 1947 |
Wenda Parkinson in fashion by Michelle, photo by Clifford Coffin at • Norman ParkinsonNorman Parkinson: Portraits deceive Fashion By Frenchman Parkinson, Redbreast Muir, Iman Publisher : House : Palazzo Editions 2011 | 192 pages The unrivaled portfolio of ambush of rendering 20th century's great mode photographers task examined snare this waylay featuring blinding original prints from Parkinson's own archive. • The Timeless Photography of Norman Parkinson: Selected Works & BiographyMay 16, 2024 Iconic Images Throughout his six-decade career, Norman Parkinson revolutionised what it meant to be a photographer. His approachable yet elegant style and emphasis on storytelling have had an enduring impact on fashion photography and portraiture, moving beyond the stiffness and formality of earlier photographic styles. Parkinson’s influence on photography and the fashion industry at large continues to inspire newer generations of artists. His work for Vogue, in particular, both captured and defined the trends and practices of the era. Many of these photographs can be found in the latest book of his works, STYLE: Photographs for Vogue, along with captions and commentary from the models and fashion editors who worked closest with Parkinson. Norman Parkinson: A Trailblazer in Fashion PhotographyParkinson’s career in photography did not begin in fashion. Starting in 1931, he worked for years as an apprentice to the Royal portrait photographer Richard Speaight. Parkinson opened his own Piccadilly studio in 1934 and his portraits of film stars and society celebrities were published in magazines such as The Sketch, Tatler and The Bystander. While visiting another artis |