L-R: Jenny & Pattie Boyd, Donovan, "Cosmic" John Farrow, Mia Farrow & John Lennon pictured in Rishikesh in March 1968 by George Harrison.
First photo from Meet the Beatles for Real, second and third photos from Christie's.
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L-R: Jenny & Pattie Boyd, Donovan, "Cosmic" John Farrow, Mia Farrow & John Lennon pictured in Rishikesh in March 1968 by George Harrison.
First photo from Meet the Beatles for Real, second and third photos from Christie's.
Beautiful photo of Raïna Manuel-Paris with her horse Quincy pictured circa 2020. Here you can find more photos of this very same photoshot.
✨Very special thanks to @74paris for sharing this beautiful photo of Tina's cousin✨
Growing up is realizing Dr. is a title given to people who’ve gotten their Ph D. and not just for medical doctors
Equality of outcomes
I don't think equality of outcome means what its opponents think it means so can we just agree that everyone deserves to have a basic minimum standard of living. I think we should set a basic minimum standard of living. A home that works has electricity, is heated and cooled when either is needed and has running safe water. So housing, water, heating, and electricity are human rights. The internet and or telecommunications are human rights and everyone deserves minimum access to them. Those two can together under connectivity. Especially since we should Social Distance. Food and Healthcare are obviously human rights. There must be guaranteed access to them and free at point of sale. Transportation is a human right. There must be access to that and available to all. Especially and including the Disabled. Education. I almost forgot one. Everyone should have free and easy access to primary and higher education. College, University, Grad School, and Ph.D. programs shouldn't have a price be a barrier of entry.
Jenny Boyd modelling circa 1969/1970
Beautiful photos shared by Wings by Linda instagram.
Jenny Boyd modelling circa 1969/1970
Beautiful photos shared by Wings By Linda instagram.
Jenny modelling in 1966
The fashion of tomorrow, the fashion of the day after tomorrow, is what young English girls come to discover in the small shops of the working-class Chelsea neighborhood; five major boutiques offer it to them at very affordable prices: "Biba's," "Granny Takes a Trip," "Top Gear," "Countdown," and "Mary Quant Bazar."
The silver nylon dress: 45 francs (3 £) at "Granny"; the red down stole: 50 francs at "Biba"; the long-haired coat: 175 francs at "Top Gear."
Thousands of girls have adopted this fashion, along with Jenny; thousands more will soon follow. This is also what England was like in December 1966: a delicious sartorial frenzy that invades the shops, the streets, the subway, the cafes, and life.
Photos of Jenny taken by André Berg in December 1966, published at January 1967 Mademoiselle Age Tendre.