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Calm hands - lit with silvery coolnessPhotograph by Ken Haak from Vogue, September 15, 1963.
The new light-up is an extraordinary kind of jewelling; the first rings we've seen in we can't remember when in which silver seems a great new fashion ore. Here, a weight of silver set with smoky topaz. Our favourite, the wide, rectangular ring grooved at the back like a Chinese pacifier. All by Torun Bulow Hube to order through Georg Jensen; $450 plus tax, each. The fetching black dress of moiréd antelope, cut to keep its wide neckline wide, its long body line long. By Trigère for Ben Kahn.
Labels: 1963, 60s, ben kahn, george jensen, jewellery, ken haak, pauline trigere, silver, torun bulow hube, vogue