Dorothy Virginia Margaret Juba (December 11, 1927 – May 3, 1990), known professionally as Dovima, was an American supermodel during the 1950s.
Biography
Dovima was born Dorothy Virginia Margaret Juba in
Queens, New York to Stanley Juba, a Polish-American policeman who was born to Jewish parents; and Margaret J. "Peggy" Horan, who was born in Ireland. She had a younger brother, Stanley Jr. The name "Dovima" is composed of the first two letters of her three given names. She was the first model to use a single name.
Dovima was discovered on a sidewalk in New York by an editor at ''
Vogue'', and had a photo shoot with
Irving Penn
Irving Penn (June 16, 1917October 7, 2009) was an American photographer known for his fashion photography, portraits, and still lifes. Penn's career included work at ''Vogue'' magazine, and independent advertising work for clients including Is ...
the following day. Throughout her career she worked closely with
Richard Avedon, whose photograph of her in a floor-length black evening gown with circus elephants—''Dovima with the Elephants''
—taken at the
Cirque d'hiver
The Cirque d'Hiver ("Winter Circus"), located at 110 rue Amelot (at the juncture of the rue des Filles Calvaires and rue Amelot, Paris 11ème), has been a prominent venue for circuses, exhibitions of dressage, musical concerts, and other events, i ...
,
Paris, in August 1955, became an icon and sold for $1,151,976 in 2010. The gown was the first evening dress designed for
Christian Dior
Christian Ernest Dior (; 21 January 1905 – 24 October 1957) was a French fashion designer, best known as the founder of one of the world's top fashion houses, Christian Dior SE, which is now owned by parent company LVMH. His fashion houses a ...
by his new assistant,
Yves Saint-Laurent.
Dovima was reputed to be the highest-paid model of her time, demanding $60 per hour when most of the top models were receiving only around $25 per hour. She became known as the "Dollar-a-Minute Girl."
She had a minor role as Marion ''
Funny Face''. The character was aristocratic-looking but empty-headed fashion model with a
Jackson Heights whine.
Dovima gave birth to a daughter named Allison on July 14, 1958, in Manhattan. Allison's father was Dovima's second husband, Allan Murray.
Dovima was left penniless when her marriage to Murray ended in divorce. Throughout the 1960's,