Paul Rowland Captures the 50s Socialite Look
Summer Luu — September 3, 2010 — Fashion
References: models & fashionologie
The head of Ford’s womens’ division Paul Rowland shares his vision of reinvigorating today’s Ford look by looking back at the historic Ford models who started it all. With an eye for style, his photoshoot is inspired by everything retro.
Each look dates us back to the 50s, when socialites wore pretty gloves, silk scarves, twin-sets and pearls, topped off with hats for every outfit. Providing viewers with a close-up of these glamorous socialites, Paul Rowland has managed to capture a gorgeously vintage series.
Each look dates us back to the 50s, when socialites wore pretty gloves, silk scarves, twin-sets and pearls, topped off with hats for every outfit. Providing viewers with a close-up of these glamorous socialites, Paul Rowland has managed to capture a gorgeously vintage series.
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