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[…] from more we'd all be used to and there was Mary Quant There was Courreges in France and there were […]
[…] the opening night, it was a big night with Queen Mary, for some charitable thing, and I dropped my programme, […]
[…]he pub in Chelsea, as most of us did, called The Queen’s Elm. Everybody went there. Funnily enough Bette Davis’s husband went there – no not her, Rosemary Clooney’s husband. I’ll think of his name in a minute, Hollywood actor, good actor. And I had three months didn’t do it in Prague - and I said “Y[…]
[…] of its time, the sixties. Still, I think it holds up quite well, but clothes were very much on the change from what we’d all been used to. There was Mary Quant, Courreges in France, and there were the little white boots and the short skirts. It was Julie Christie herself who was always saying, “Mak[…]
[…] the time, a lady called Matilda Etches. She had quite a small workroom, but she was making clothes for people like Margot Fonteyn and Pamela May and Mary Ellis and...These were everyday clothes or more for their professional...Some everyday but more theatre clothes, yes. She did ballet, she did all[…]