Toni Frissell's photographs of the 1930s through to the 1950s captured the idyllic sense of the rich at play. Here, a model swims in her gown to illustrate its flowing material. With the innate nonchalance of an aristocrat, Frissell documented her world of wealthy playgrounds. Some of her vivid fashion images were of the beach, featuring playful swimwear and recreation dresses, and crisp tennis outfits. Frissell loved the outdoor setting and sunlight's play at least as much as the clothes or model, and let that casual naturalism permeate photographs for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. Frissell's images appear effortless, whether of dogs, children, fox-hunting, war or fashion. She mingled the snapshot's vitality and compassion with traditional composition. Frissell recorded a charmed life in every way, including radiant photographs of the 1953 wedding of John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier.
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