Glamorous Portraits of Fashion Model Nina de Voogt in the 1950s

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Nina de Voogt was a fashion model active primarily in the early 1950s, known for her refined elegance and appearances in Vogue magazine. Her work was frequently captured by renowned photographers such as Horst P. Horst, Erwin Blumenfeld, Richard Rutledge, and Irving Penn. She embodied the poised, structured glamour of post-war fashion, often styled in haute couture from designers like Larry Aldrich, Ben Zuckerman, and Pauline Trigère.

Nina de Voogt had a statuesque presence, with a modeling style that emphasized precision and elegance. She often appeared in studio settings, carefully lit and composed, reflective of the polished visual style of 1950s fashion photography.
Take a look at these glamorous photos to see portraits of Nina de Voogt in the 1950s.
Nina de Voogt wearing a silk cream suit, photo by Horst P. Horst, US Vogue, March 15, 1951

Nina de Voogt in camelhair coat with gray Persian lamb collar and cuffs by Traina-Norell, Persian lamb tri-corn by Braagard, photo by Irving Penn, Vogue, September 1, 1951

Nina de Voogt in wonderful dress of Onondaga yarn-dyed fabric woven with Enka rayon designed by Kane-Weill, hat by Mr. John, photo by Weitzen, Vogue, August 15, 1951

Nina de Voogt in “Hat with a Green Rose”, hat by John Frederics, photo by Erwin Blumenfeld, New York, 1952

Nina de Voogt in a suit that doubles as a dress in gray nubbed worsted by Ben Zuckerman, hat by Sally Victor, photo by Erwin Blumenfeld, Vogue, January 1, 1952

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