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Mark Shaw - Outfit by Yves Saint Laurent for Dior (1959)
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1970s kids
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Catherine Deneuve, 1962.
Photographed by Milton Greene.
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The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh (1971)
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Catherine Deneuve, early 1960s
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May 1964. ‘Have a ball at the bowling alley or score a point in the great outdoors in these easy-action fashions.’
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shelley duvall in annie hall, 1977
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1970’s Lou Reed playing a show in some kind of swamp. 
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Marianne Faithfull photographed by Gered Mankowitz for the cover of her album, North Country Maid, in 1965.
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Osborne & Little The Decorated Room, 1988
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faye dunaway in bonnie and clyde (1967)
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Debbie Harry
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I have a lot to say about Jeannie Epper. Most of all, I loved her. I always felt that we understood and appreciated one another.
After all, it was the 70s. We were united in the way that women had to be in order to thrive in a man’s world, through mutual respect, intellect and collaboration.
Jeannie was a vanguard who paved the way for all other stuntwomen who came after. Just as Diana was Wonder Woman, Jeannie Epper was also a Wonder Woman.
She is so beautiful to me. Jeannie, I will miss you.
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