Guest-edited by Richard Avedon, Harper’s Bazaar’s April 1965 issue attempted to channel the frenetic energy of a transformative moment in history. It ended up offering a glimpse of the future.
“Any style can be cool if you are cool ... Chaidez cite the ‘60s as the ultimate side-bang era—with the likes of Françoise ...
The swinging sixties brought us a whole array of style icons, from the world's first supermodels Twiggy and Jean Shrimpton (sorry, Janice Dickinson), to super-cool it-girls like Edie Sedgwick and ...
Elswhere in the throng, Terry Barber oversaw the 1960s-inspired make-up mood he had created for Quinn, inspired by Jean Shrimpton and Julie Christie. “There’s a slightly off-white, pearly, ...
Featuring British supermodel Jean Shrimpton on the cover, the issue—dubbed “a partial passport to the off-beat side of Now”—offered a kaleidoscopic exploration of people and ideas who were ...
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