Horst P. Horst. Made for You, Vogue October 1, 1948 Dress by Henri Bendel. Model: American Goddess : Jean Patchett
Jean Patchett was both model and muse, a famous face from New York’s vibrant midcentury popular culture and the most successful high-fashion model of her time.
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Jean Patchett wearing an Eisenberg costume and Napier jewelry photographed by Clifford Coffin for Vogue US, 1953.
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Feel like such a raging “not like other girls!!!” Bitch kinda agreeing with this and I’m not mad about the porn but man it’s so sad when you meet a new girl who’s like “I love to read!!” And she’s talking about thinly veiled fanfiction booktok garbage for 12 year olds with clip art covers marketed by listing out their tropes
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Just because things hadn’t gone the way I’d planned didn’t necessarily mean they’d gone wrong.
Ann Patchett
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Jean Patchett Photo by Irving Penn, 1950
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Just because things hadn’t gone the way I’d planned didn’t necessarily mean they’d gone wrong.
Ann Patchett
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Half the things in this life I wish I could remember and the other half I wish I could forget.
Ann Patchett, Commonwealth
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It’s not that I’m unaware of the suffering and soon-to-be-more suffering in the world...it’s that I know the suffering exists beside wet grass and a bright blue sky recently scrubbed by rain. The beauty and the suffering are equally true... (I need to) see it all and hold it for as long as I can.
— Ann Patchett, Tom Lake: A Novel (Harper, August 1, 2023) (via Book Review in Wall Street Journal, ‘Tom Lake’ Review: Ann Patchett’s Spotlight on the Past by Heller McAlpin, July 28, 2023)
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Jean Patchett, Botany 1950s
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Vogue UK April 1950 - Jean Patchett by Irving Penn
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Just because things hadn’t gone the way I’d planned didn’t necessarily mean they’d gone wrong.
Ann Patchett
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Just because things hadn’t gone the way I’d planned didn’t necessarily mean they’d gone wrong.
Ann Patchett
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Just because things hadn’t gone the way I had planned didn’t necessarily mean they had gone wrong.
Ann Patchett; What Now?
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