Susanne Erichsen
Susanne Erichsen (born Susanne Firle, December 30, 1925 in Berlin-Steglitz; died on January 13, 2002 in Berlin) was a German beauty queen, model and entrepreneur
Fashion and modelling career
Back in Germany, she was discovered by a female fashion journalist and worked in the following years as a model and photo model. While vacationing on the island of Sylt in the early summer of 1950 she took part in Miss Schleswig-Holstein beauty contest, and won.
On September 2, 1950, she was crowned Miss Germany at the Kurhaus of Baden-Baden.[2] Berlin fashion designers such as Heinz Oestergard and Gehringer & GLUPP participated. The award ceremony was almost a scandal; five of the seven judges protested because the fact Erichsen had been married once before violated the rules. However, because Erichsen's marriage had been officially annulled after a few months, she went on to win. Five days later on September 9, she participated in the Miss Europe pageant at Rimini.
In 1952, she traveled as an "Ambassador of German Fashion" in the United States. The press enthusiastically declared her a 'Miss Miracle,' which name would become the epitome of a young, beautiful and desirable German woman in America for ten years.[citation needed] Life magazine devoted a three-page article to Erichsen. At the New York agency Frances Gill models of her caliber received nearly 100 dollars an hour (then 420 dollars), more than a half as much as German industrial workers in a month.
After her stay in the USA, Erichsen started to design her own fashions. She founded the Susanne Erichsen GmbH teen models with a retail space on the Kurfürstendamm and production facilities in Berlin-Tempelhof. She is credited with having introduced the concept of the 'teenager' into the German vernacular.
In 1967, she founded in Berlin a mannequin and model school, which she headed for many years.
Susanne Erichsen (born Susanne Firle, December 30, 1925 in Berlin-Steglitz; died on January 13, 2002 in Berlin) was a German beauty queen, model and entrepreneur
Fashion and modelling career
Back in Germany, she was discovered by a female fashion journalist and worked in the following years as a model and photo model. While vacationing on the island of Sylt in the early summer of 1950 she took part in Miss Schleswig-Holstein beauty contest, and won.
On September 2, 1950, she was crowned Miss Germany at the Kurhaus of Baden-Baden.[2] Berlin fashion designers such as Heinz Oestergard and Gehringer & GLUPP participated. The award ceremony was almost a scandal; five of the seven judges protested because the fact Erichsen had been married once before violated the rules. However, because Erichsen's marriage had been officially annulled after a few months, she went on to win. Five days later on September 9, she participated in the Miss Europe pageant at Rimini.
In 1952, she traveled as an "Ambassador of German Fashion" in the United States. The press enthusiastically declared her a 'Miss Miracle,' which name would become the epitome of a young, beautiful and desirable German woman in America for ten years.[citation needed] Life magazine devoted a three-page article to Erichsen. At the New York agency Frances Gill models of her caliber received nearly 100 dollars an hour (then 420 dollars), more than a half as much as German industrial workers in a month.
After her stay in the USA, Erichsen started to design her own fashions. She founded the Susanne Erichsen GmbH teen models with a retail space on the Kurfürstendamm and production facilities in Berlin-Tempelhof. She is credited with having introduced the concept of the 'teenager' into the German vernacular.
In 1967, she founded in Berlin a mannequin and model school, which she headed for many years.
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