Catherine Deneuve trying on outfits at Réal boutique, Paris, 1965
photos from Rishikesh by Denis O'Dell, from At the Apple’s Core: The Beatles from the Inside, Denis O'Dell with Bob Neaverson (2002)
Interview with ABC News (March 1972).
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PAUL and LINDA McCARTNEY attend the premiere of MIDNIGHT COWBOY at the London Pavilion. September 25th, 1969.
PAUL McCARTNEY being interviewed by a Swedish news company where he makes a joke about the 'Paul is Dead' rumors. August 7, 1972.
Paul McCartney & Martha at their home in St. John's Wood in London on Paul's 25th birthday | 18 June 1967
THE BEATLES during their press conference at the Washington Coliseum. February 11, 1964.
catherine deneuve as marion vergano in mississippi mermaid (1969)
“even if it all has to end badly, i am delighted to have known you, madame.”
PATTIE BOYD in the German TV Series DER KOMMISSAR episode “Keiner hörte den Schuß”. 1969.
Outtakes from Paul McCartney's fashion shoot for Observer "WHAT MAKES A MAN STYLISH? | 1968; 1969 © Barry Lategan
Catherine Deneuve in The April Fools (1969)
Catherine Deneuve in THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG (1964) dir. Jacques Demy
She’s not dead, she’s just having an existential crisis.
Barbie’s daily routine
She wakes up with perfect hair, no morning breath. Her pajamas are impossibly ironed and beautiful still. And she feels great, energized for another perfect day in Barbie Land. — Margot Robbie
Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg, 1970.
📸 by Luc Fournol
Pattie Boyd, 1960s
Catherine Deneuve photographed by David Bailey for Vogue magazine (1968).
John Lennon in Miami, having some fun in the pool during the Beatles’ first trip to the U.S. Photo from Paul McCartney’s ‘1964: Eyes of The Storm’.
GEORGE HARRISON, 1964. Photo taken by Paul McCartney.
Paul attempting to fish. As he recalls in his book, “fishing didn’t suit me, so I put this one straight back!”
Sharon Tate as Jennifer North in Valley of the Dolls (1967) directed by Mark Robson
Ah, Sharon, it’s very hard to talk about her without getting a bit weepy. The word exquisite perfectly sums up this lady. Almost other-worldly, so beautiful and sensitive. But in no way wishy washy, she was smart and not taken in by the shallowness of the industry.
sharon tate in the thirteen chairs (1969) dir. nicolas gessner, luciano lucignani
John Lennon backstage at the Budokan Hall in Tokyo, Japan | 30 June 1966 © Robert Whitaker
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