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Lee Miller and Agneta Fischer for Vogue, 1932
Hoyningen-Huene produced this magical image by combining two separate shots. The result is a photograph in which Lee Miller appears like a fortune teller, looking down at a miniature Agneta Fischer dressed in a diaphanous gown inside a shimmering crystal ball. Both models appeared frequently in Huene's pictures from the 1930s, and both became photographers themselves.

‘ON THE COVER — “Trois”: Three flannel tiers, three vivid colors — lemon, cyclamen, scarlet — a romantic cape to throw over a black afternoon or dinner dress. Created by Valentina. The cover is a Kodachrome by Hoyningen-Huene.’
Harper’s Bazaar, October 1941
Vintage magazine from the collection of @icp
Swipe to see an alternate version of this image, a vibrant Kodachrome transparency from the collection of @metmuseum
The life-size illustration is by the French master Marcel Vertès

‘VIONNET — Everywhere, a touch of gold or silver around the waist, sometimes in colour, sometimes on white - as on this Vionnet dress of sheer crepe romain where the gold leather is cut in flowers and leaves to bind soft folds around a slim waist.’
Harper’s Bazaar, November 1936
At first glance it’s hard to distinguish the living model from the static mannequin. They posed for #georgehoyningenhuene wearing Grecian-inspired gowns, their elegant arms intertwined.