Janet Randy — A Glimpse into 1950s Elegance

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Janet Randy was a fashion model active in the 1950s, widely featured in prestigious publications like Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. Her sophisticated presence was consistently captured in elegant gowns and refined styling, reflecting the era’s postwar chic. She worked with celebrated photographers including Clifford Coffin, Frances McLaughlin-Gill, and Francesco Scavullo.

Her appearances ranged from striking magazine covers—such as Vogue’s November 1, 1951 issue shot by Clifford Coffin—to fashion editorials featuring designer pieces by Balenciaga, Adele Simpson, Traina-Norell, and Jo Copeland.
Janet Randy’s work beautifully embodies the grace, poise, and polished glamour of 1950s fashion. Take a look at these stunning photos to see the timeless beauty and elegance of Janet Randy in the 1950s.
Janet Randy in wool tweed coat with large shawl collar, photo by Nina Leen, 1951

Janet Randy in a warm brown crêpe sleeveless dress and jacket by Paula Brooks, photo by Frances McLaughlin, Vogue, September 15, 1951

Janet Randy in black brocade dinner dress by Adele Simpson, Vogue, September 1, 1951

Janet Randy in blue and black brocade evening coat by Adele Simpson, worn with a veiled hat, Vogue, September 1, 1951

Janet Randy in dinner dress of black brocade with loopings of pink velvet at the collar by Martini, photo by Horst P. Horst, Vogue, November 15, 1951

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