Luggage of Eminent Personages, Vogue

Vogue, April 01, 1962 - Sixteen pieces of luggage, each owned by a notable personage of the mid-20th Century: At lower left is composer and songwriter Cole Porter's brown canvas suitcase; Atop is writer Art Buchwald's briefcase; To the immediate right is a large blue trunk used for riding tack by William Steinkraus, captain of the United States Equestrian Team; Atop the trunk is a wooden carrier for a Yorkshire Terrier named "Freddy", owned by a "Mrs. Herbert Weston;" Atop the carrier is Vogue Editor Candace Van Alen's brown leather suitcase; Atop it is a small brown leather portable bar case owned by Vogue senior fashion editor Nicolas de Gunzberg; At top left is a small blue suitcase, covered in hotel baggage seals, owned by actor Marlene Dietrich; Next to it is a small Louis Vuitton bag also Candace Van Alen's; At center-top is a tiger skin covered suitcase owned by designer Joan "Tiger" Morse; Atop the blue trunk, to the right, is a large leather case owned by composer Leonard Bernstein; Atop it are (left) a red canvas wig box owned by socialite Rosita Winston and (right) a pinstriped suitcase owned by Afdera Franchetti, actor Henry Fonda's fourth wife; Atop the red box is jazz clarinetist Benny Goodman's clarinet case; Across the tiger-skin suitcase and pinstriped suitcase is a black leather "doctor's bag" owned by Vogue editor Catherine Murray di Montezemolo; On the floor, in front of the blue trunk, are a khaki typewriter case and leather briefcase owned by author John Gunther; In the lower right corner are a black leather octagonal Japanese wig box owned by operatic soprano Licia Albanese and an alligator skin violin case owned by comedian and violinist Jack Benny. (Irving Penn/Conde Nast via Getty Images)
Vogue, April 01, 1962 - Sixteen pieces of luggage, each owned by a notable personage of the mid-20th Century: At lower left is composer and songwriter Cole Porter's brown canvas suitcase; Atop is writer Art Buchwald's briefcase; To the immediate right is a large blue trunk used for riding tack by William Steinkraus, captain of the United States Equestrian Team; Atop the trunk is a wooden carrier for a Yorkshire Terrier named "Freddy", owned by a "Mrs. Herbert Weston;" Atop the carrier is Vogue Editor Candace Van Alen's brown leather suitcase; Atop it is a small brown leather portable bar case owned by Vogue senior fashion editor Nicolas de Gunzberg; At top left is a small blue suitcase, covered in hotel baggage seals, owned by actor Marlene Dietrich; Next to it is a small Louis Vuitton bag also Candace Van Alen's; At center-top is a tiger skin covered suitcase owned by designer Joan "Tiger" Morse; Atop the blue trunk, to the right, is a large leather case owned by composer Leonard Bernstein; Atop it are (left) a red canvas wig box owned by socialite Rosita Winston and (right) a pinstriped suitcase owned by Afdera Franchetti, actor Henry Fonda's fourth wife; Atop the red box is jazz clarinetist Benny Goodman's clarinet case; Across the tiger-skin suitcase and pinstriped suitcase is a black leather "doctor's bag" owned by Vogue editor Catherine Murray di Montezemolo; On the floor, in front of the blue trunk, are a khaki typewriter case and leather briefcase owned by author John Gunther; In the lower right corner are a black leather octagonal Japanese wig box owned by operatic soprano Licia Albanese and an alligator skin violin case owned by comedian and violinist Jack Benny. (Irving Penn/Conde Nast via Getty Images)
Luggage of Eminent Personages, Vogue
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