



I met Vicky at
The New Museum the other day and asked if I could take her photo. When I was young my grandma and I used to watch My Fair Lady over and over.Vicky's charming white gloves and flower in her hat not only reminded me of the film but were the perfect accessories for a lovely Spring day. Vicky emailed me later that day and wrote,"
Even when I was young I loved to check out all generations of women and men who dressed a little different from the average Joe. If you're a visual person it's simply a luscious treat to see this form of live art.... in motion."
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