Natalie Wood Blackglama Mink "What A Legend Most?" Ad Campaign (1981). b l a c k g l

Judy Garland, 1968. Naomi Campbell, 2007. "What Becomes a Legend Most: The Blackglama Story" by Peter rogers. For 2012-2013, fascination with the Blackglama "Legend" campaign continues as Janet Jackson retains the Legend crown in a series of some of the most extraordinarily beautiful images we've ever seen! Congratulations American.
Bette Davis Blackglama Mink "What A Legend Most?" Ad Campaign (1968). Blackglama Ad

Blackglama mink coat (often with some of her own skin revealed) with the caption: "What becomes a legend most?"21 The Blackglama campaign invited the questions: what makes a woman a legend, and which women belong in such a campaign? Spanning more than four decades, the campaign featured scores of famous women and eventually some men.
Blackglama Ad Elizabeth Hurley Liz Hurley What a Legend Most Magazine Ad Advert

What Becomes a Legend Most?: The Blackglama Story. Peter Rogers. Simon and Schuster, 1979 - Business & Economics - 94 pages. This is a rather unusual book by Peter Rogers, the advertising agency executive who created the long-running series of magazine ads featuring famous people wearing Blackglama fur coats.
Lucille Ball Blackglama Mink "What A Legend Most?" Ad Campaign (1984). What

The idea was to associate Blackglama with the glamour of universally recognized and admired people. The result was brilliantly simple: a black-and-white photograph of a well-known woman wearing a Blackglama mink coat shot against a seamless grey backdrop. The world took notice. Famous names like Judy Garland, Bette Davis, Barbra Streisand and.
Raquel Welch Blackglama Mink "What A Legend Most?" Ad Campaign (1976). Blackglama Ad

What becomes a Legend most? Here are some Blackglama print ad's from the late '60s, '70s & '80s {one from the '90s} with the following Entertainment Legends.
Barbra Streisand Blackglama Mink "What A Legend Most?" Ad Campaign (1968) Images

AUTHENTICITY. Blackglama garments carry a label displaying a unique serial number, providing permanent identification, as well as other security features that ensure that the label is genuine—not an imitation. verify label. The world's finest ranch-raised black mink produced exclusively in North America. What Becomes a Legend Most.
Marlene Dietrich Blackglama Mink "What A Legend Most?" Ad Campaign (1969

UNO's Ogden Museum of Southern Art Hosts "What Becomes a Legend Most: The Blackglama Photographs" It's hard to imagine bringing life to a photograph of Marilyn Monroe or Elizabeth Taylor, but New Orleanian Peter Rogers defied the odds again and again. Nearly 50 years ago, an advertising campaign he created captured the starlets and other famed folk in large black-and-white photographs known as.
Catherine Denueve Blackglama Mink "What A Legend Most" Ad Campaign (1988). Catherine

DJ and boards slightly bumped at corners. Pages with text are tanning, pages with full-page b&w photos (with What becomes a Legend most?" header) look nearly new. Photos by Richard Avedon and Bill King, including the famous all-legs photo of Carol Burnett in Blackglama. Sold by the Friends of the Fullerton Library. 15
What a legend most? Blackglama Mink ad 1979 Angela Lansbury NY

Few advertising campaigns can boast Blackglama's long-lasting impact. Its success is owed to its direct message, candid approach, celebrity casting and memorable photography. The 70+ celebrities, or Legends, were each given full photographic billing to promote the GLMA (Great Lakes Mink Association) product."Legend" status became a much sought-after title, a PR boost for the celebrity.
What a Legend Most? Claudette Colbert Blackglama Poster Poster Museum

The center of the evening is the exhibition "What Becomes a Legend Most? The Blackglama Photographs from the Collection of Peter Rogers. Peter is the creator of the now iconic advertising campaign of some of the most famous women (and some men) in the world of entertainment.
Tommy Tune Blackglama Mink "What A Legend Most" Ad Campaign (1994) Bert Stern, Robert

New York: Simon & Schuster, 1979. Blackglama fur ads.all featuring ladies except for Nureyev. Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Lena Horne, Maria Callas, Marlene Dietrich, Diana Vreeland, Lillian Hellman, Bette Davis & many, many more. Photographs by Avedon and Bill King. A nice copy.
Leontyne Price Blackglama Mink "What A Legend Most?" Ad Campaign (1970). Opera Music

Printing Ink. Brief description. "What Becomes a Legend Most?" (Helen Hayes), ad campaign for Blackglama mink coats, USA, 1978. Physical description. Black and white image, half-length, of an elderly woman, Helen Hayes, wearing a black mink coat, with the inscription, 'What becomes a legend most?' above and at the bottom, 'Blackglama'.
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The Ogden Museum of Southern Art exhibition "What Becomes a Legend Most? The Blackglama Photographs from the Collection of Peter Rogers" will seem alluring to some and alienating to others.
Ann Miller Blackglama Mink "What A Legend Most?" Ad Campaign (1980). Ann miller

The Blackglama book is a fantastic piece of advertising history. The commentary by Peter Rogers is like an oral history of Hollywood. It just may be the 2nd most perfect book!!!
Barbara Stanwyck Blackglama Mink "What A Legend Most?" Ad Campaign (1970). Innocent

Out of this need an iconic brand and advertising campaign was born: the brand name, "Blackglama," the "What Becomes a Legend Most" tagline, and the idea to use stars of stage and screen wearing Blackglama furs (which they were allowed to bring home after the photo shoot).
Linda Evagelista Blackglama "What A Legend Most?" 2001 Linda evangelista, Glam girl

Blackglama Taps Carolyn Murphy. The question mark in the venerable brand's long-running tag line, "What Becomes a Legend Most?" has been dropped from its latest advertising campaign.
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