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  1. Simone D'Aillencourt or d'Aillencourt [1] (née Daillencourt, 22 September 1930 – 23 July 2017) was a French model and talent agent. Her career in modeling, during which she achieved significant success, took place from the mid-1950s to the late 1960s. She is best known as the subject of Melvin Sokolsky 's "Bubble" photographic ...

  2. Simone D'Aillencourt ou d'Aillencourt 1, née Simone Elise Marie Daillencourt le 22 septembre 1930 à Vizille 2 et décédée le 23 juillet 2017 dans le 17e arrondissement de Paris 3, est un mannequin français.

  3. 3 de feb. de 2020 · February 3, 2020. Simone d’Aillencourt was the absolute epitome of everything you think of when you think of a chic Frenchwoman, and as well as that, just what you imagine a beautiful model of the Sixties would look like. She also stars in a series of classic fashion photography images.

  4. 29 de ago. de 2022 · 35 Stunning Photos of French Model Simone D’Aillencourt in the Early 1960s. August 29, 2022 1960s, celebrity & famous people, fashion & clothing, portraits. Born 1930 in Vizille, French model and talent agent Simone D’Aillencourt began her successful career in Edinburgh in 1954 after a visit by Lucie Clayton.

  5. Simone D'Aillencourt o d'Aillencourt , nacida Simone Elise Marie Daillencourt el 22 de septiembre de 1930 en Vizille y murió el 23 de julio de 2017 en el 17 º arrondissement de París , es un modelo francés . Su exitosa carrera como modelo abarcó desde mediados de la década de 1950 hasta finales de la de 1960 .

  6. Simone D'Aillencourt or d'Aillencourt (née Daillencourt, 22 September 1930 – 23 July 2017) was a French model and talent agent. Her career in modeling, during which she achieved significant success, took place from the mid-1950s to the late 1960s.

  7. 12 de mar. de 2021 · Simone d’Aillencourt, my favorite model at that time, walked up to the bubble, which was suspended from one of the studio skylights. She studied it, smiled, and remarked, ‘You’re going to fly it over the Eiffel Tower, yes?’. Suppressing a grin, I said, ‘Maybe.’.