Stock Photo - Sep. 26, 1956 - Heinz Oestergaard of Berlin calls his new type of fall and winter collection 'Anna Karenina.' One can see that the collection's development may have stood for the 'becomingness' of Cossack and Circassian great coats. The silhouette remains slim, but the newest and most important concept, the trapezoid form, is expressed via intersecting lines, draperies, and head posture. As a fashion-novelty, capes appear in all variations. Oestergaard preferred colors such as: malachite, viola red, lilac, florida red, electric-grey, azure blue, and outrageous, bold green tones. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)

Stock Photo: Sep. 26, 1956 - Heinz Oestergaard of Berlin calls his new type of fall and winter collection 'Anna Karenina.' One can see that the collection's development may.

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