Friday, September 16, 2011

The Stork Club Orchids


Before the Playboy nightclub chains, the Stork Club in New York was the epitome of American elegance and sophistication for night life. From 1929 until 1965 the club was the icon of American culture. It became the symbol of the elite of cafe society as movie stars, celebrities, showgirls, aristocrats and the wealthy mingled together.

In 1945, the movie, The Stork Club, was produced starring Betty Hutton, Barry Fitzgerald and Don DeFore. In a series of studio tryouts the above models were selected as “the Stork Club Orchids” to appear in the movie in a fashion show sequence. For their daily work out they can be seen wearing the 1945 Jantzen swim line reflecting their status with the latest in styling and glamour.

2 comments:

  1. How lovely. I am sure they now the Stork Club Orchids look back at this photo reminiscing of fine times past..

    There are a group of ladies called Decobelles who participate in the Great Gatsby picnic at the Dunsmuir house in Oakland, CA in similar fashion, but today. Perhaps they too wear the Jantzen swim suit, I am unsure..

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