Ingmari Lamy
Ingmari Lamy | |
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Born | Ingmari Johanssen 1947 (age 76–77) Sweden |
Nationality | Swedish |
Years active | 1968– |
Modelling information | |
Height | 5 ft 7.5 in (1.71 m) |
Hair colour | Gray |
Eye colour | Blue |
Ingmari Lamy (nee Johanssen, born 5 August 1947) is a Swedish fashion model who became known in the late 1960s. She has been appeared on the covers of Vogue and Harpers Bazaar. She was the face of Yves Saint Laurent perfumes for five years during the 1970s, and a muse to Kenzo.[1]
Career
Early career
Ingmari was on vacation in Paris when a model scouted her in a night club. The next day she took some test shots with a local photographer. Unbeknownst to her, those photos would wind up on the cover of Harpers Bazaar magazine.[2] From there, Lamy signed with a Parisian agent Models International.[3] Her success led her to model in Italy, England, Germany, United States, and Sweden. In June 1968, she appeared on the cover of Harpers Bazaar. In September 1971, she appeared on the cover of Italian Vogue.
In 1972, Lamy signed with Elite Model Management in Paris [3] She was the face of Yves Saint Laurent fragrance. At the time she only earned 10,000 for an ad that was used for 5 years. Lamy noted that if she had landed that campaign 10 years later she would have yielded a million dollar contract.[4]
During her early career, Lamy worked with Bob Richardson (whose son Terry Richardson she met when he was two years old), Sarah Moon, David Bailey, Jean-Paolo Barbieri, Barry Lattegan, Bill King, Tiziano Magni, Scavullo, Irving Penn, Hiro, Guy Bourdin, and her now ex-husband, Francois Lamy.[5][unreliable source?] She also appeared on the cover of British Vogue, Italian Vogue, British Harpers Bazaar, Queen Magazine, the US edition of Harpers Bazaar, and Linea Italiana.[citation needed]
Hiatus and return to fashion
Upon her fashion model retirement, Ingmari moved to an island in Formentera in Spain with her family. In 1981, she signed a contract with Kenzo as a designer but by 1991, she moved back to Sweden where she designed her own line called Ingmari Lamy. By 1992, she was rediscovered by photographer Magnus Reed. Her first job after her hiatus was for Intrig Magazine in which she appeared in an editorial called "Sitter Sakert".[6] In 1995, Lamy traveled to the US to shoot for Mirabella Magazine.[citation needed]
Despite being only 5' 7.5" and well beyond her 20s, she has walked for Martin Margiela, Yohji Yamamoto, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Galliano. Since 1991, she has appeared on the covers of Tara Magazine, Red Tee Magazine, and M Magazine in Sweden.[7] She has also worked with notable photographers such as Bob Richardson, David Bailey and Gil Bensimon since her hiatus.[citation needed]
In May 2004, Lamy appeared on Brigitte Magazine's 50th anniversary issue along with Anna Huber.[8] In 2011, Lamy appeared in a campaign for Lanvin for H&M. Lamy is based in Stockholm.[citation needed]
Personal life
In 1977, Lamy married photographer Francois Lamy.[5][9] She is now divorced.[citation needed] Lamy is a fashion blogger for Rodeo Magazine.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Lady In Gray". StyleFrizz. 2011-01-24. Retrieved 2013-02-07.
- ^ "Skönhet kommer inifrån – men kan behöva lite hjälp - M-Magasin". M-magasin.se. Archived from the original on 2018-08-12. Retrieved 2013-02-07.
- ^ a b "The Model Archives of Marlowe Press". Modelscomposites.com. Retrieved 2013-02-07.
- ^ Ingmari Lamy (2011-10-31). "Första gången på scen…Oscarsteatern!". Rodeo Magazine (in Swedish). Retrieved 2013-02-07.
- ^ a b "Träffa Rodeos nya bloggare Ingmari Lamy | Rodeo Magazine". Rodeo.net. Retrieved 2013-02-07.
- ^ Ingmari Lamy (May 2012). "Before Beckmans show at Berns". Rodeo Magazine. Retrieved 2013-02-07.
- ^ http://www.talents-models.com/details.asp?curpage=&branch=10&letter=&careerid=&sexid=&age=&from=intro
- ^ Production Paradise. "Gabo Photos, Barcelona photographers". Production Paradise. Retrieved 2013-02-07.
- ^ Gross, Michael (2011-10-18). "Model: The Ugly Business of Beautiful Women". ISBN 9780062067906.
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