Stock Photo - Sep. 26, 1956 - Heinz Oestergaard, from Berlin, calls his new fall and winter collection 'Anna Karenina;' whose development may have come out of the 'becomingness' of Cossack and Circassian great coats. The silhouette still remains slim, but the newest and most important aspect is the trapezoid form, which is expressed via intersecting lines, draperies, and head position. In regard to colors, Oestergaard favors malachite, lilac, florida red, electric-gray, azure blue, and unprecedented , bold green tones. Here a model wears the 'Greta,' malachite-green tweed with a rough coat. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)

Stock Photo: Sep. 26, 1956 - Heinz Oestergaard, from Berlin, calls his new fall and winter collection 'Anna Karenina;' whose development may have come out of the.

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