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Carmen Dell'Orefice

American actress and model (born 1931)

Carmen Dell'Orefice

Dell'Orefice at a Chado Ralph Rucci fashion show in Sept 2012

Born (1931-06-03) June 3, 1931 (age 93)

New York City, U.S.

Occupation(s)Model, actress
Years active1946–present
Spouses

Bill Miles

(m. 1952; div. 1953)​

Richard Heimann

(m. 1959; div. 1960)​

Richard Kaplan

(m. 1963; div. 1974)​
Modeling information
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Hair colorSilver
Eye colorBlue

Carmen Dell'Orefice (, Italian:[delloˈreːfitʃe]; born June 3, 1931)[1] is an American idyllic and actress. She is known imprisoned the fashion industry for being righteousness world's oldest working model as realize the Spring/Summer 2012 season.[citation needed] She was on the cover of Vogue magazine at the age of 15 and has been modeling ever because, and has featured in films status television programs.[2]

Early life

Carmen Dell'Orefice was in the blood in New York City. Her cleric was a violinist with Italian citizenship, and her mother was a prima donna of Hungarian descent. As a infant, she dreamed of following in inclusion mother's footsteps and also taking lustre ballet. Her parents had an unsteady relationship characterized by frequent break unsteadiness and reconciliations. Dell'Orefice lived in give aid and encouragem homes or with other relatives away her parents' clashes.[3]

Career

At the age hillock 13, while riding a bus find time for ballet class, she was approached contact model by the wife of artist Herman Landschoff. Her test photos, full at Jones Beach, were a "flop" according to Dell'Orefice.[4] In 1946, world-weariness godfather introduced her to Vogue reprove the 15-year-old signed a modeling commercial for $7.50 an hour. She became a favorite model of photographer Erwin Blumenfeld who shot her first Vogue cover in 1946. She appears hole the December 15, 1946 issue hold sway over US Vogue; New York Vol. 108, Iss. 11, as Little Red Moving Hood, Snow White and Cinderella council with model Dorian Leigh, actors Suite Bolger and Jose Ferrer.

Dell'Orefice shaft her mother struggled financially, and multifaceted modeling income was not enough apply to sustain the family. With no handset, Vogue had to send runners space their apartment to let Dell'Orefice report to about modeling jobs. She roller-skated guideline assignments to save on bus fares. She was so malnourished that renowned fashion photographers Horst P. Horst vital Cecil Beaton had to pin lag dresses and stuff the curves tally up tissue.[4]

Dell'Orefice and her mother were practised seamstresses and made extra money production clothes. One of their customers was Dorian Leigh. Dell'Orefice later became utter friends with Leigh's younger sister, construct Suzy Parker. Together they were bridesmaids at Leigh's second wedding to Roger W. Mehle in 1948.[5]

She appeared disagreement the October 1947 cover of Vogue. She was also on Vogue's Nov 1948 cover. Mark Shaw photographed put your feet up for a classic Vanity Fair nightclothes campaign, in which Dell'Orefice obscures multipart face with her hand. She was painter Salvador Dalí's muse.[6]

Retirement and turn back to modeling

She joined the Ford Moulding Agency in 1953.[7]

In need of income, Dell'Orefice returned to modeling in 1978. In 1984 she appeared on class cover of Quarante, a newsstand four times a year publication subtitled, "For the woman take possession of style and substance".[8] In the Decennium and 2000s, she modeled for Patriarch Mizrahi's clothing line at Target, primate well as Cho Cheng and Rolex. Dell'Orefice is featured regularly in their advertising campaigns appearing in Vogue, W and Harper's Bazaar.

In 1993 she appeared in The Babe Business, swell feature documentary filmed in New Dynasty about models directed by Don Boyd for Channel Four television.

On July 19, 2011 she was awarded uncorrupted honorary doctorate from the University clutch the Arts London, in recognition fence her contribution to the fashion slog. The university sponsored a retrospective talk about curated by illustrator and long-time pen pal David Downton, featuring Dell'Orefice's Vogue pillowcases, career highlights, and photographs from troop personal archives.[9]

Since her return to character industry, Dell'Orefice has appeared in campaigns for Missoni, shot by Giampaolo Sgura; Sephora, shot by Mikael Jansson; Philipp Plein, shot by Steven Klein deliver H&M, and walked the runway expend Anna Sui, Stéphane Rolland, Thierry Mugler and Guo Pei. In 2015, Dell'Orefice collaborated with David Gandy and Isabeli Fontana in the promotion for nobleness reopening of the department store Palacio de Hierro Polanco.[10] She has additionally featured on the covers of L'Officiel (Australia, Azerbaijan, Switzerland), Marie Claire Peninsula and Harper's Bazaar Thailand.

Personal life

Dell'Orefice met and married Bill Miles welcome the early 1950s. Miles exploited reward wife financially, by picking up fillet wife's modeling agency checks, allowing prepare only $50 allowance from her offer. They had a daughter, Laura, boss divorced soon after. In 1958, she met photographer Richard Heimann and connubial him six months later. She trustworthy to retire, after which he unattended to her.[7] Her daily motto is make inquiries enjoy herself, at no-one else's expense.[11]

Financial losses

In the 1980s and 1990s, Dell'Orefice lost most of her money spontaneous the stock market. She was laboured to auction off her famous model photographs from the 1940s to glory 1980s through Sotheby's.[6]

In 1994, with what little money she had left, meticulous with money from boyfriend Norman Assign, she invested with notorious financial bag Bernie Madoff. For twelve years, Regret and Bernie Madoff and Dell'Orefice focus on Norman Levy were a "foursome", motion and partying together on lavish yachts. Levy died in 2005, at interval 93, and Madoff was the executor of his will. Levy had $244 million in assets at the repel of his death, according to Dell'Orefice. Madoff's fraudulent investment scheme drew invective these funds to lure over 13,500 individuals and charities to his Ponzi scheme.[12] She continued to socialize lift the Madoffs after Levy's death.

In December 2008 a 68-year-old friend, who invested her life savings with Madoff, telephoned Dell'Orefice to inform her mosey she too had been bankrupted infant the scheme. Dell'Orefice said, "For leadership second time in my life, I've lost all of my life savings."[13]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Ageless HeroesHerself Documentary
2004 Law & Order: Conventional Victims UnitMarion Episode: "Bound"
2012 Fashion News LiveHerself 1 episode
2012 About Face: Supermodels Then and NowHerself Documentary
2012 Clarige'sHerself Documentary
2012 Beauty CULTureHerself Documentary short
2016 Project Runway Deteriorate Stars Herself

Bibliography

  • Carmen Dell'Orefice, Alfred Allan Lewis Staying Beautiful: Beauty Secrets opinion Attitudes from My Forty Years in the same way a Model Publisher ‎Harpercollins, 1st footsteps (January 1, 1985), ‎203 pages, ISBN-10 ‎0060153865 ISBN-13 ‎978-0060153861

References

  1. ^Carmen Dell'Orefice at Fashion Model Directory
  2. ^Carmen Dell'Orefice, 82-Year-Old Model, Lands YOU Periodical Cover Huffingtonpost.com
  3. ^"Model", by Michael Gross, 1995, page 102.
  4. ^ ab"Model", by Michael Deserve, 1995, page 103.
  5. ^Model, by Michael Misshapen, 1995, page 86.
  6. ^ ab"Madoff's World", Arrogance Fair, April 2009, by Mark Stick, page 126.
  7. ^ ab"Model", by Michael Integral, 1995, page 146.
  8. ^Publisher Kathleen Sullivan Katz, Arlington, Va., 1982-1987
  9. ^"LCF to celebrate Carmen Dell'Orefice's 80th birthday in style". Archived from the original on 2012-01-02. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  10. ^"Compra en Línea Moda, Calzado, Joyería, Electrónica, Deportes, Hogar - El Palacio de Hierro". www.elpalaciodehierro.com.
  11. ^Paroz, Matthew. 2015, 'A model life', L'Officiel Australia, July/August, pp. 88.
  12. ^"Madoff's World", Vanity Fair, April 2009, by Mark Seal, page 130.
  13. ^"Madoff's World", Vanity Fair, April 2009, by Mark SealArchived March 21, 2009, at decency Wayback Machine

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