In the heart of the Swinging Sixties, Pattie Boyd emerged as one of the most captivating faces of British fashion. With her long golden hair, wide doe eyes, and effortless elegance, she defined the era’s ideals of beauty and youthful rebellion.
These stunning fashion portraits capture Boyd at the peak of her modeling career, embodying the spirit of 1960s London, a time of mini-skirts, bold eyeliner, and liberated glamour. Whether posing in chic mod outfits, flowing bohemian dresses, or elegant high-fashion looks, Pattie exuded both innocence and seductive charm, becoming not just a top model, but a true style icon and muse of the decade.
Pattie Boyd in brown and black checked Welsh tweed by Graham Smith, photo by Eugene Vernier, Vogue UK, March 1962
Pattie Boyd, Covent Garden market, London in September 1963
Pattie Boyd, photo by Eric Swayne, 1963
Pattie Boyd at her home photographed by Larry Ellis, London, March 3, 1964
Pattie Boyd at her home photographed by Larry Ellis, London, March 3, 1964
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