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The Glamourous World of Anne de Zogheb: A Look at Her Stunning Career as a Model

Anne de Zogheb was a famous fashion model in the 1950s and 1960s. Born in Tunis, Tunisia, she grew up in Paris and began modeling at the age of 17. She quickly became one of the top models of her era, known for her beauty, style, and grace.

De Zogheb became a household name after appearing on the cover of several high-fashion magazines, including Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. Her elegant and sophisticated style caught the eye of couture designers, who quickly began hiring her for their runway shows and photo shoots.

De Zogheb was also known for her association with Christian Dior, who she worked with throughout her modeling career. She modeled for the iconic designer in some of his most famous collections, including the “New Look” line, which revolutionized women’s fashion in the late 1940s.

In addition to her work in fashion, de Zogheb also appeared in several films, including the 1959 film “The Nun’s Story,” starring Audrey Hepburn. She continued to model throughout her life, and her impact on the fashion world continues to be felt today.

Despite her success, de Zogheb remained down-to-earth and gracious, earning her a reputation as one of the most elegant and refined models of her generation. She passed away in 2017, leaving behind a legacy as a true icon of the fashion world.

#1 Anne de Zogheb in full-length white silk jersey with drapery gathered from lifted waistline flowing into small train in back, by Grès, coiffure by Guillaume, Vogue, November 1, 1961

#2 Anne De Zogheb in editorial shot for McCall’s Magazine, New York, circa early 1960s

#3 Anne de Zogheb in natural silk knitwear by Bettina, 1961

#4 Anne de Zogheb in navy-blue cashmere knit cardigan suit worn with white sleeveless cashmere top, by Pringle, shoes by Palizzio, Vogue, December 1, 1961

#5 Anne de Zogheb in simple satin gown worn with shiny full-length cloak of silk and cellophane by Nina Ricci, Life, September 1, 1961

#7 Anne de Zogheb’s side-swept coiffure designed in Paris by Guillaume for Vogue, Vogue, September 15, 1961

#8 Anne de Zogheb in black silk worsted suit with a long flaring jacket worn with a black and white zebra-striped silk blouse, by Adele Simpson, hat by Mr. Arnold, January 1, 1962

#9 Anne de Zogheb in blue and white check cotton dress, bare-backed and string-tied by Sportwhirl, May 1, 1962

#10 Anne de Zogheb in cowled great-shirt of checkered coral chenille from Bergdorf Goodman, silk pants by Mr. Pants, coiffure by Marc of Coiffures Americana, Vogue, June 1962

#11 Anne de Zogheb in deep blue ottoman shell top with rounded seaming worn with short skirt puffed under a loopy sash, by Givenchy, necklace by Richelieu, coiffure by Verdi, Vogue, November 15, 1962

#12 Anne de Zogheb in dress of wool worsted seersucker designed by Jeanne Campbell for Sportwhirl, Vogue, March 1, 1962

#13 Anne de Zogheb in plaid dress with close-cropped jacket by Howard Wolf, Vogue, August 1962

#14 Anne de Zogheb in ruffled cranberry blouse of doubled silk organza over a China silk lining by Sarff-Zumpano to order at Henri Bendel, Pure Cranberry lipstick by Coty, Vogue, July 1962

#15 Anne de Zogheb in silk overblouse of black on white coindots and black triangle scarf around the neck by Vera, Vogue, January 15, 1962

#16 Anne de Zogheb in sleeveless brown linen skimmer, half-belted in back, by Mollie Parnis, earrings by Schlumberger of Tiffany’s, Vogue, May 1, 1962

#17 Anne de Zogheb in white linen dress with pink ruffled organza scarf by Doro, jewelry by David Webb, 1962

#18 Anne de Zogheb in wool-mohair knit dress from Kimberley, Vogue, August 15, 1962

#19 Anne De Zogheb wearing a banana-yellow silk blouse sprayed with trapunto tulips and a matching wool tweed skirt both at Lord & Taylor as seen in Vogue, January 1962

#22 Anne de Zogheb’s coiffure is by Carita, pendant star of amethyst and pearls on leafy chain of same is by Scémama for Saint Laurent, Vogue, November 1, 1962

#23 Anne de Zogheb in black lightweight tweed suit, jacket flipped out at the hips over white silk blouse by George Carmel, violet straw bowler by Gustave Tassell, Vogue, January 15, 1963

#24 Anne de Zogheb in ensemble by Pierre Balmain, Marie Claire, March 1963

#25 Anne de Zogheb in wool tattersall check dress and jacket with long cuffed sleeves worn with yellow straw bowler, both by Gustave Tassell, Vogue, January 15, 1963

#26 Anne de Zogheb, Shades-of-Youth hair color by Dorothy Gray, coiffure by Marc Sinclair, Vogue, April 1, 1963

#27 Anne de Zogheb in black wool knit dress with a jet-paved jacket by Kimberly, Vogue, September 15, 1964

#28 Anne de Zogheb in light and lacy knit suit edged all around in crocheting by Ricano, Vogue, December 1, 1964

#29 Anne de Zogheb in pink mohair and wool knit dress by Kimberly, Vogue, September 1, 1964

#30 Anne de Zogheb in two-piece wool knit dress with a shoe string tie by Kimberly, Vogue, August 15, 1964

#31 Anne de Zogheb in whipcord wool knit suit beautifully shaped by strategic welt seaming by Kimberly, Harper’s Bazaar, August 1964

#32 Anne de Zogheb in black Chantilly peplum jacket over strapless white satin dress, waist held in with purple satin sash by Teal Traina, coiffure by Ingrid of Michael Kazan, Vogue, November 1, 1965

#33 Anne de Zogheb in lovely jacket and dress in Dacron by Sylvia de Gay for Robert Sloan, Vogue, January 1, 1965

#34 Anne de Zogheb in Peter pan swimsuit designed by Oleg Cassini, Harper’s Bazaar, January 1965

#35 Anne de Zogheb in Peter Pan swimsuit and matching beach coat designed by Oleg Cassini, Harper’s Bazaar, January 1966

Written by Emily Madison

Emily Madison, a vintage enthusiast with a passion for all things old Hollywood and retro. When she's not busy fawning over her collection of vintage record players, you can find her cuddling with her beloved feline companions. With a love for classic films and a penchant for collecting vintage treasures, Emily is always on the lookout for the next big find.

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