Windsor Elliott was a fashion model who appeared frequently in Vogue during the late 1960s, representing the elegance and style of the era. She was photographed by noted fashion photographers including Irving Penn, Bert Stern, Gianni Penati, Henry Clarke, and Gene Laurents.
Elliott’s work featured memorable images such as posing in a yellow mink jacket, wearing camellias in her hair, and modeling for high-end brands like Christian Dior and Estée Lauder. With her refined presence and versatility, she became part of the visual legacy of fashion’s golden age, and her images remain enduring symbols of 1960s glamor.
Take a look at these glamorous photos to see portraits of Windsor Elliott from the late 1960s.
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| Windsor Elliott with camelias, dress by Sarmi, photo by Arnaud de Rosnay, September 1968 |
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| Windsor Elliott in fur-lined loden cloth cape cut like a poncho over a loose-legged belted jumpsuit of wool and alpaca by Ginala, photo by Irving Penn, Vogue, September 1, 1968 |
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| Windsor Elliott in lapis-blue satin party dress, small top seamed in panels with dirndl skirt by Leslie Fay, belt and pin by Mimi di N, photo by Irving Penn, Vogue, September 1, 1968 |






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