Published January 4, 1930 The cultured Mrs. Van Heukelom dressed in Vionnet was illustrated by Ren? Bou?t-Willaumez and appeared in the January 4, 1930, Vogue. In supple Persian lamb, she wears the tallest of tall collars and longest of long cuffs. Matched with a demure velvet toque by Reboux and a calm shadowy disposition, she epitomizes chic. Photo licensed from the Cond? Nast Collection, home of The New Yorker, Vogue, Vanity Fair and other popular brands. Find this and other artwork at the Cond? Nast Collection.
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