Over the course of her legendary career, Silvia Lancome entered the starting gate 30 times. She finished first in 29 of those races. Her only "loss" was a second-place finish early in her career—a result that many historians argue was due to a poor start or a troubled trip rather than a lack of speed.
If you want to witness "La Maquina" in motion, you have to dig deep. Unlike American Thoroughbred racing, which has the ESPN archive, Argentine trotting from 1992 is difficult to find. silvia lancome
According to beauty historians, Petitjean saw Silvia’s editorial work in Vogue Paris in 1957. He was struck by her Italian expressiveness combined with French tailoring. While she was never the exclusive "face" in the modern sense (that honor went to actresses like Marie-Hélène Arnaud), Silvia became the for Lancôme’s runway and private client shows from 1958 to 1962. Over the course of her legendary career, Silvia
She passed away quietly in 2014 at the age of 27—a remarkably long life for a standardbred horse. Her death was announced on the official Argentine Turf Commission website, and the racing community mourned. For a week, flags at the Palermo racetrack flew at half-mast. If you want to witness "La Maquina" in