« But Vogue loved the pictures and the rest has gone down in fashion history; the Swinging Sixties burst into life, Bailey went on to become the most lauded photographer this country has ever known, while Shrimpton became arguably the world’s first supermodel. »
« Rarefied couture gave way to the miniskirt and the British Invasion in 1960s, and suddenly the fashion world shifted its focus from Paris to London, with its new breed of bad boy photographers and their coltish muses. English beauty Jean Shrimpton represented the transition from the aristocratic-looking, ladylike models of the 1950s to the youthful, […] »
« "I wanted Jean," Bailey says. "She was just about everything to me then. I put everything of me into her. She was my total muse - I didn't want to look...; at another model. »
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