Jean Shrimpton Primrose Hill for Vogue
Jean Shrimpton photographed by Duffy for Vogue in 1962. This was the first shoot that Duffy did independently for the magazine outside of his contract which ended in September. Images from the session were published in the October issue. The article was to showcase clothing inspired by the film featuring Jeanne Moreau - Jules and Jim (1962).
Jean was a huge part of the Swinging Sixties becoming one of the most iconic models of the era. Born in 1942, Shrimpton began modeling at age 17. Duffy introduced Shrimpton to David Bailey on the set of a Kellogg's Corn Flakes advert. Duffy told Bailey she was too posh for him but was undeterred.
Duffy worked with Shrimpton throughout his career from the early 1960s through to their work with Biba in 1973.,fine art print available from Tristans Gallery with complimentary worldwide shipping