Description: PRINTS BOOKS PHOTOGRAPHS MANUSCRIPTS CURIOSITIES - "... THE LAST DAY OF MY STAY IN LOS ANGELES I HEARD FROM LEONARD STANLEY THAT I HAD A WRONG TELEPHONE NUMBER." -GIVENCHY (Count Hubert James Marcel Taffin de, French fashion designer and founder of house of Givenchy, made dresses for celebrities such as Audrey Hepburn and Jackie Kennedy, 1927-2018).A scarce typed letter signed from fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy to Hollywood society columnist George Christy, September 1974. Typed letter, with manuscript greeting 'Dear George' and signature 'Hubert' in blue ink. Dated in Paris, October 9th, 1974. Original airmail envelope also present, postmarked Paris and dated 9.10.74. Size of letter (unfolded): 29.5cm x 21cm.Fine condition. Light age toning to paper. Please ask if you require a more detailed condition report, or view gallery images.In this original typed letter Givenchy apologises to Hollywood columnist George Christy for missing him 'during my last trip to the United States.' He goes on write that he is planning to return to Califonia in the near future, but would be passing through San Francisco (rather than Los Angeles) on his way to Honolulu. Letters by Givenchy seem unusually scarce. key words:
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Non-Fiction Subject: The Arts
Year Printed: 1974
Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Binding: Unbound
Author: Hubert de Givenchy
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Place of Publication: Paris