Pink Floyd London 1967 © Michael Ochs Archives
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New York City, 1967. Photo by Garry Winogrand
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You should have bought one then, now it would cost you $40,000.
Look - February 21st - 1967
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Prescription for the Damned by Bob Nolan
Private Edition Books PE-410, 1967
Cover by John Healey
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"A photograph of the Apollo/Saturn V (SA-500-F) transfer from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center."
Date: September 19, 1967
97-725
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Susan Sarandon photographed on her wedding day in 1967.
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• Dress.
Date: 1967
Designer/Maker: Ann Lowe
Place of origin: United States: New York, New York City
Medium: Silk, cotton, velvet.
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This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse (1967)
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Ensemble designed for Pattie Boyd
The Fool
1967
The Fool were a Dutch design collective led by Marijke Koger and Simon Posthuma, best known for their work with the Beatles, which included designing the tunics the band wore for their 1967 television broadcast of All You Need Is Love, decorating John Lennon's piano and George Harrison's Mini, painting a circular mural at the Harrisons' Surrey home Kinfauns, designing the inner sleeve of the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band LP and, most famously, painting a three-story psychedelic mural on the facade of the Beatles' short lived Apple Boutique in London's Baker Street, which was subsequently painted over by order of the local council. Pattie Boyd and her sister Jenny were fans of the collective and would model their clothing designs for the Apple Boutique. According to Boyd, this brocade ensemble was custom made for her by The Fool and she recalls wearing it during a trip to Greece with all four Beatles in July 1967 to explore the possibility of buying a set of Greek islands.
Christie's: The Pattie Boyd Collection (Lot 13)
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