American photographer Ormond Gigli became famous early on during the 1950s for his photographs of theatre, celebrities, dance, exotic persons, and places. His work appeared prominently on the covers and editorial pages of Life, Time, Paris Match, Saturday Evenings Post, Colliers, and other major international publications. Here is a series of fashion photographs taken by Ormond Gigli in the 1960s.
“Girls in the Windows”, 1960
Erin O’Brien, Madrid, 1960
Model in colorful chiffon gown and scarf tied with satin bow by Pauline Trigere, Fort Lauderdale, 1960
Fashion designer Pauline Trigere in her studio, New York, 1962
Pauline Trigere (seated) fits a dress on a model while Gigli’s wife Sue Ellen tries on a pink dress, 1962
Barbra Streisand in “Funny Girl” for Time magazine, 1964
“Woman in Steam Shovel”, 1965
The young Halston places a hat on the head of actress Anita Colby at Bergdorf Goodman department store, New York, 1965