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March 1966, Seventeen Magazine

Our Girl in
London

PATTIE BOYD, top London
model, is best known
stateside for one of her
hobbies: Beatle George
Harrison. They met on the
set of "A Hard Days
Night" (she had a bit part),
have dated since. Pattie
likes London best at night,
prefers days in the country,
where she rides and
sketches.
Pictures by JOHN COWAN

This photo Pattie is posing
with actor Tom Courtenay
(Dr. Zhivago). All of the
clothes are Mary Quant
designs made available in the
U.S. through Puritan
Fashions. Pattie tries
versions of a Mary Quant
special: navy with "Stinging
acid green." To take the gray
out of a rainy day, a dress of
rayon crepe in navy with
wide bands of acid green;
it's narrow at the top, flaring to
the hem. About $20.

Pattie posing with
artist William
Feilding 26. A slip
of a dress in the
same colors, the
same floating
fabric, this time in
a pared away shape
with a low belt, the
famous Quant low
pockets, and
eyeleted white
band above the
green-banded hem.
About $23.
Pattie posing with
the Merseybeats at
the Scotch of St.
James Club. Acid
green is the color
power with a navy
yoke and low navy
pockets. That clever
eyeleted white band
reappears,
sandwiched between
two bands of navy.
Dress of rayon crepe,
about $18.

Pattie posing with
interior designer Jon
Bannenberg. Mary
Quant mixes up navy,
red and white for a
colorful scramble as fire-
crackling as the Fourth
of July! Pattie's white
jumper is cut, cut, cut
away for an apron look.
Of cotton twill, about
$15, worn with a ribbed
sweater by Alberoy.
Pattie posing
with actor
David
Warner. Her
cotton twill
navy skimmer
has dashes of
white at neck,
arms, hem,
plus red
button-down
pockets. About
$18.

Pattie posing with
sports enthusiast
George Drummond,
one of the richest
young men in
England. Triple-play
bands of red and
navy edge Pattie's
tunic; front and
center: a pocket for
her stop watch!
About $15. Long
lean pants, about
$11. Both are cotton
twill.
Pattie posing with
Jon Bradshaw an
American
magazine writer
living in London. A
suspender skirt is
of butcher-striped
cotton. The straps
have brass eyelets
all the way along;
they buckle in an
X. About $15. The
ribbed sweater is
by Alberoy.

Pictures by JOHN COWAN

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