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by Miss Peelpants


Thursday, January 26, 2012

Jean Shrimpton - At Home With Fashion

"It is so beautifully cut". Sabbath Suit by Ossie Clark.
As with so many of my favourite people, I far prefer 'Seventies Shrimpton' to her earlier, more famous Bailey-era. This photoshoot is from The Telegraph Magazine, April 1973, and shows Jean returning to the family farm - decked out in all the best designers of the time.

Jean Shrimpton has gained fame, fortune and glamour through her spectacular modelling career, but she seldom spends much money on clothes - although she will, on occasions, treat herself to an extravagance from Ossie Clark, one of her favourite designers. So we asked her to make her own practical choice from the clothes that are in the shops now. We photographed her at her parents' home - Rose Hill Farm, Burnham in Buckinghamshire.

"Basically I always choose dark clothes because they are practical and don't show the dirt. I like fairly simple, well-cut, Forties type clothes with big shoulders. I wear a lot of trousers and long skirts and prefer jackets to coats. If I do wear colour it is usually in tights or shoes"

Images scanned by Miss Peelpants
"I like long skirts and I liked the shape of this sweater with the cuffed sleeves and the lower neckline". Sweater by Rykiel.
"Super, very Forties, lovely grey colour, loose and easy to move in. Very much the sort of thing I wear". Suit by Coopers.
"A nice simple dress that could be worn anytime". Dress by Janice Wainwright
"I like small flower prints and this is a very pretty one". Dress by Bus Stop.
"Very comfortable, I can wear it anywhere". Jacket and trousers by Coopers.
Images scanned by Miss Peelpants

4 comments:

Miss Marie said...

Divine Miss Shrimpton... Thanks for sharing. Nice eye candy as I bring my studies to a halt for the evening.

Tarkus said...

Wonderful post, Miss Peelpants.
Have a Super Weekend!

plainsong said...

absolutely gorgeous; I love seeing rare images of Jean. THANK YOU VERY MUCH for scanning and sharing!

Lena said...

Amazing pictures - thanks so much for sharing!

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