Evelyn Tripp

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Evelyn Tripp (1927-1995) was a leading fashion model of the 1950s and 1960s.[1]

Evelyn Tripp was born in Flat River, Missouri, in 1927, the daughter of a lead miner.[1]

Tripp was discovered by an assistant to Louise Dahl-Wolfe, the Harper's Bazaar photographer, whilst working as a clerical assistant when shopping on New York's Fifth Avenue.[1]

She appeared on the cover of 40 magazines, starting with Vogue in January 1949.[1]

She was married to Stan Young.[1] She died of colon cancer at her home in Remsenburg, Long Island, New York, aged 67.[1]

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