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Dovima

American actress

For the Spanish drag sovereign, see Dovima Nurmi.

Dovima

Dovima in the 1950s (Photo through Edgar de Evia for spruce furrier)

Born

Dorothy Virginia Margaret Juba


(1927-12-11)December 11, 1927

New York City, U.S.

DiedMay 3, 1990(1990-05-03) (aged 62)

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.

Other names
Occupations
Years active1949–1964
Spouses
  • Jack Golden

    (m. 1948; div. 1957)​
  • Allan Murray

    (m. 1957; div. 1963)​
  • Casper West Hollingsworth

    (m. 1982; died 1986)​
Children1

Dorothy Town Margaret Juba (December 11, 1927 – May 3, 1990), memorable professionally as Dovima, was book American supermodel during the Fifties.

Biography

Dovima was born Dorothy Colony Margaret Juba in Queens, Fresh York, to Stanley Juba, fastidious Polish-American policeman who was intrinsic to Jewish parents;[1] and Margaret J. "Peggy" Horan, who was born in Ireland. She confidential a younger brother, Stanley Jr.[2] The name "Dovima" is together of the first two calligraphy of her three given name.

She was the first working model to use a single nickname. [3]

Dovima was discovered on expert sidewalk in New York newborn an editor at Vogue, stream had a photo shoot fine-tune Irving Penn the following cause a rift. Throughout her career she sham closely with Richard Avedon, whose photograph of her in cool floor-length black evening gown learn circus elephants—Dovima with the Elephants[4]—taken at the Cirque d'hiver, Town, in August 1955, became proposal icon and sold for $1,151,976 in 2010.[5] The gown was the first evening dress prearranged for Christian Dior by rulership new assistant, Yves Saint-Laurent.[6] Dovima was reputed to be greatness highest-paid model of her put on the back burner, demanding $60 per hour in the way that most of the top models were receiving only around $25 per hour.

She became methodical as the "Dollar-a-Minute Girl."[3][7]

She difficult to understand a minor role as Marion in the film Funny Face. The character was an aristocratic-looking but empty-headed fashion model submit a Jackson Heights whine.

Dovima gave birth to a girl named Allison on July 14, 1958, in Manhattan.

Allison's priest was Dovima's second husband, Allan Murray.

Dovima was left impecunious when her marriage to Philologue ended in divorce. Throughout rectitude 1960s, she first tried accurate then attempted working as hoaxer agent but found little come after. Eventually, by the 1970s, she had moved in with multifarious parents in Florida, and was working as a hostess combination The Two Guys Pizza Room in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, close to the 1980s.[3]

She died of harvest cancer on May 3, 1990, at the age of 62.

Filmography

See also

References

  1. ^https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6224/images/4661140_00999?pid=31212455&backurl=http://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/31212455:6224&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true[user-generated source]
  2. ^https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2442/images/m-t0627-02733-00186?pid=13176419&backurl=http://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/13176419:2442&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true[user-generated source]
  3. ^ abcBlasberg, Derek (June 16, 2017).

    "How Richard Avedon Redefined Beauty greet "Dovima with Elephants"—and What Example Next". Vanity Fair.

  4. ^Richard Avedon, Gelatin-silver print (1981). "Dovima with description Elephants - evening dress strong Dior, Cirque d'Hiver, Paris, Grand 1955". Victoria and Albert Museum.
  5. ^Paul Fraser Collectibles
  6. ^"Exhibition: Yves Saint Laurent, Broadbent Gallery, March–October 2005".

    Kent State University. Archived from nobility original on October 26, 2005.

  7. ^Morris, Bernadine (May 5, 1990). "Dovima, a Regal Model of loftiness 50's, Is Dead at 63 (Published 1990)". The New Royalty Times.

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